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December 15, 2022 at 11:44 pm #101475
Bepi63wg
ParticipantHello everyone.
Thank you for welcoming me to the forum as new member. I am a do-it-yourself enthusiast and I like to carry out repairs by myself whenever possible. I saw this forum well done with a lot of information about domestic appliance.
The current issue is my Lux dishwasher not drying in the long duration programs, only using the the short program (30 min long) I see the usual cloud of steam coming out opening the door. I saw in memory these three error id0-id1-id0 then seems a tacho failure. The manufacturer supplies the entire block (motor, pump and resistance) too expensive for a five years old machine. I found in this forum someone that raplace tacho coil with a Beko spare part 372205506. PNC number of mine is 91143632902 , motor code is 4055373783. Can someone tell me if shoul be fit also for my dishwhaser ?
Thanks everybody who can answer or drive me to find a solution.

December 16, 2022 at 9:43 am #484873electrofix
Moderatorshould fit
have fitted lots of these and never had one not fit yet
sometimes i have had to use the old metal casing and just fit the coil but works no problems
Dave
December 16, 2022 at 10:37 am #484874Bepi63wg
ParticipantThanks Dave
My dubt is about size ’cause the Beko coil has 31/21mm diameter and 12mm thickness. Then I’ll try to dismantle and misuring the size. Are there other parameters to take in account ?December 16, 2022 at 9:11 pm #484875electrofix
Moderatornot had one thar does not fit yet
Dave
January 5, 2023 at 12:07 am #484876Bepi63wg
ParticipantFinally I found the time to face the issue. I dismantled the old coil and replace it with beko spare part 372205505 not 372205506 because the shop had ony that available. In line with Dave’s suggestion I used the old metal case ’cause it fit better. Then I started the two hours program and drying worked perfectly. What was wrong in the old coil ? at room temperature the resistance was 220 ohm but as the temperature increase the resistance became very high (over 1 M ohm) then not enough voltage signal reaches the electronic board. The new coil resistance is 90 ohm and the induced voltage is around 6 v.
Thank you very much indeed to Dave and to the forum to drove me towards the solution -
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