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  • #102835
    GazWaz78
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    Hi, I have a Hisense washer (model no. WFQY1014EVJM) which is showing fault code F08, which I believe points towards the heating circuit. I’ve tested the element and the thermistor, both seem okay (element has resistance of 28 ohms, thermistor around 14k ohms). It happens on any cycle, even spin only.

    Cycle starts, drum empties, cycle continues with various clicks and whirs and then stops after about 10 minutes with an F08 code. Seems to fill okay as well, but drum never turns.

    I’ve tried all of the obvious, checking pump’s clear, no kinks in any hoses, blown down the water pressure sensor tube (thought it might be this as an F10 fault code came up a couple of days ago which I believe indicates a water level error?). Drum seems to move freely and no obvious damage etc.

    Thinking it could be the PCB?

    Any help gratefully received, thanks.

    #490693
    electrofix
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    have you checked the heater to earth as slight earth fault can cause these sort of errors

    Dave

    #490694
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    Thanks Dave.

    Just with a multimeter yes, I don’t have an insulation tester. Looks okay. I’ve disconnected the heater and tried again on a spin cycle but same result. The drain pump is running even though the drum is clearly empty, it doesn’t seem do this on a rinse+spin cycle though. Could be the level switch? Are they supposed to be open or closed circuit when the pipe is removed?

    #490695
    GazWaz78
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    On a rinse+spin cycle the pumps runs for a few seconds then the drum fills about a third of the way (valve open for 10 seconds, off for 30 seconds, on for 10 etc until it reaches that level), then stops filling but I can hear the relay(?) clicking in the same pattern (every 10 and 30 seconds). After 10 minutes the F08 fault appears.

    Cheers

    #490696
    electrofix
    Moderator

    ok at this point the only thing i can think of is to fool the machine

    It may be sensitive to not having a heater and the heater may still be faulty

    my answer would be to connect a lamp across the heater wires with the heater disconnected. it must be an old style lamp not LED. make sure wires are insulated and cant touch. does not have to be a high grade connection so just wrapping the wire round and taping it up will work as its not permanent

    it will do 2 thing
    1 it gets rid of any problem the element may be causing
    2 you will find out if the clicking is the heater relay going in and out as the lamp will flash

    long shot I know but its free to try

    Dave

    #490697
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    Worth a try but still no joy, doing the same.

    I’ve just noticed a faint flashing coming from the bottom of the machine in time with the clicking, by the motor. It’s an inverter model, not sure if that makes any difference, but I’ll look there next. It does seem as though the motor should be spinning at this point in the cycle.

    #490698
    electrofix
    Moderator

    it does sound like something turning on and then crashing and repeating

    although the fault code points to heater it could be an inverter fault as sometimes the fault codes are not accurate . problem is it can get expensive changing things to find out your wrong

    Dave

    #490699
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    Yeah I think that’s exactly what it is.

    I’ve had the heater out and I’m sure that’s all okay. There’s a light on the motor inverter board that flashes for a few seconds after a click, then it goes off for 30 seconds and repeats. It’s at the agitation/spin phase of each cycle so must be motor related. £250 for a new motor and the machine’s only worth £300. Only 6 months out of warranty as well.

    Grrr…

    #490700
    electrofix
    Moderator

    how long have you owned it ?

    Dave

    #490701
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    2 and a half years

    #490702
    electrofix
    Moderator

    well if you pay hisense £168 over a year they will fix it and guarentee against any breakdown for a year

    or you replace it

    or you try to go after the retailer using sale of goods act as most people would expect an appliance of this type to last longer than 2.5 years

    look it up online as you need to word it right to have any chance

    Dave

    #490703
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    Have booked a repair, thanks for your help Dave.

    #490704
    GazWaz78
    Participant

    Just to update it was the inverter motor. Replaced and all okay. Common fault with these machines apparently, F08 fault code.

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