Indesit IWC6105

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  • #75361
    AJC_Dave
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    Been to see this this evening. Block connector on the interlock burnt and pcb blown (small arcadia one). Changed the pcb (not new) and interlock and all seemed back to normal until I waited until the door unlocked, which it didn’t until I unplugged it. When I changed the interlock, I put spades on to replace the old block connector and have tried another interlock.
    Any ideas??
    Thanks
    Dave

    #394664
    Specialist01269
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    Re: Indesit IWC6105

    Maybe a silly question but has all the water drained out & the pressure switch re-set ? & are you sure the pcb is good ?

    #394665
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Indesit IWC6105

    Hi.. Yep, water emptied and filter cleared as when I first moved it I could hear coins in the sump hose. Didn’t re-set the pressure switch but did disconnect the hose to check it wasn’t blocked at the bottom. The pcb was off a machine with the bearings failed which I always do when I go out to them, so can’t be 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}. Looks like that may be the problem. Going back tomorrow to have another look. Thanks for your help..
    Dave

    #394666
    recall
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    Re: Indesit IWC6105

    HI it seems like you’ve got the wrong pcb.
    As they look the same except one works with thermal locks and the other is for the clunk-clunk type.
    It sounds as though you’ve fitted the latter to a thermal m/c.

    regards recall

    #394667
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Indesit IWC6105

    Thanks.. Sounds good to me. Went back today and got no further so have ordered a new machine for her. Thanks again
    Dave

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