HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

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  • #47870
    smeghead
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    hi all
    bit of a long shot, but has anyone been to an HDA (made in turkey) built in dishwasher with no circ pump action.
    it fills then dead.- changed relay board`-still no go’ – circ pump ok
    theres one other pcb , but thats just programme display.
    any ideas anyone??
    its not a beko i,m informed.
    clive

    #294855
    martinm
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    im sure that is the beko made dishwasher and id check the flowmeter on air break quite common with those symtoms

    #294856
    smeghead
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    thanks for that , i,ll give it a go.
    clive

    #294857
    keithwilliams
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    how did you get on with this?
    i have same symptoms. spray pump runs fine when plugged direct in mains.
    i’ve checked continuity of all wires.
    heater is fine
    flowmeter is spinning and its filling to correct level (i think).
    the yellow wire which is live to spraypump is not getting any voltage out of the board. i’ve even connected a new board.

    i may order a flow meter just to try but if you know different please tell.

    keith

    #294858
    Criscold
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    let me have your email and will send you the test procedure

    colin

    #294859
    smeghead
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    Sorry Keith, too long ago to remember what happened.
    Clive

    #294860
    keithwilliams
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    Re: HDA HJA8630 dishwasher

    firstly very useful info from criscold.
    it turns out thet i had fixed the water impellor the other night by soldering a new reed switch. i was sent barking up the wrong tree cos i’d got the connector bent when refitting it. this came to light by a combination of cris’s info and a new impellor which still didn’t work.

    so happy chappie now.

    conclusion is that if it fills and stops with no spray action, no humming from spray pump and you’ve ruled out the capcitor,wiring etc, then its probably the water impellor.

    p.s.
    a quick test of it was to connect multimeter to it while filling there are two accessible points for the probes.

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