INDESIT DISHWASHER

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  • #54445
    cornflakes
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    MODEL DI620UK/E intergrated

    unit washers ok so far,then program appears to skip to end

    no heat evident afer 20 mins operation

    element tests out ok

    no 2 and no 4 lights flashing after 20mins of operation

    thanks

    Graham

    #319637
    twicknix
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    Re: INDESIT DISHWASHER

    I too, have the same problem, it is the same model and integrated as well!

    it went through the whole wash cycle and no heat.

    First I thought it was the heater was faulty, heater is in good nick, even replaced the heater and no change. Checked the thermostat, appears to be working against a electric kettle and it is showing changes in resistance.

    Then I thought it was the float switch and ruled it out as I would know if the float switch is faulty (flooding).

    My hunch was the circuit board – what did you find? My mind keep going back to the float switch but logically it can’t have been that. Float switch only costs around £7, I could try it but it would be a waste of my time.

    Currently a new circuit board costs around £85, I need to clarify before I go down the route of replacing the board.

    Please help!! A very patience aunt is waiting for me to fix her machine. it has been 3 months now. I only charge her for parts and free labour not forgetting the odd brew and cakes!

    #319638
    A1engineer
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    Re: INDESIT DISHWASHER

    these are really bad for faulty pcbs im afraid, if its not the screw-in stat then im afraid 9/10 its the pcb.

    #319639
    twicknix
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    Re: INDESIT DISHWASHER

    Cheers mate,

    I guess my aunt will have to ply me with lots of cakes before I tell her the news.

    Is it common to have faulty pcb units on these particular model or is it just across the range of Indesit?

    #319640
    A1engineer
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    Re: INDESIT DISHWASHER

    any of the models with the bit 100 boards are known to give bother with pcbs.

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