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March 3, 2008 at 10:23 pm #244835
blaster
Participanthelo_75 wrote:so your car was requiring a part after 4 years? and if the part wasnt fitted, it wasnt fit for use on a public road
NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE
id be going back to the car dealer and demand a new vehicle, compensation for the hassle, id be on the net posting on every car forum i could find
people do it for £100 fridges, why not for a £22,000 car?
you all taking my point yet?
i dont think £16 track rod end which is a wear and tear item is exceptional on a £22k car after 4 years, that like saying the tires have worn out so i expect a new car, where has a pcb is not a wear and tear item is it and we are talking to change the pcb somewhere like 70{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} the cost of the washer, so how is this a comparison.Had the door seal got a hole in it or the water pump had packed in after a few years then you expect that dont you has its a wear and tear part, ie moving part.
What drugs you on! cos can you send me some.March 3, 2008 at 10:27 pm #244836blaster
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yes will be very carefull has not to leave any sign ive been in the back or had top off, ive read about possible relay on the pcb sticking, if its just this problem why arent any of you lads on here sourced a new relay from maplins or rs spares and soldered a new one in, or is the problem on the control side causing the relay to stop in when it shouldnt.
March 3, 2008 at 11:02 pm #244837iadom
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blaster wrote: if its just this problem why arent any of you lads on here sourced a new relay from maplins or rs spares and soldered a new one in,
Perhaps not a single one of the thousand or more trade members have ever heard of Maplins or RS, :rolls: 😉
Jim.
March 3, 2008 at 11:10 pm #244838blaster
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iadom wrote:
blaster wrote:
if its just this problem why arent any of you lads on here sourced a new relay from maplins or rs spares and soldered a new one in,Perhaps not a single one of the thousand or more trade members have ever heard of Maplins or RS, :rolls: 😉
Jim.
You might be correct but would work out a few pounds to change a pcb relay instead of £90 for a new pcb, does the relay burn out or stick due to excessive heat due to heater load or something else.There’s always a cheaper fix if your willing to look for it , im suprised if this is a real common fault why there’s no mension of a cheap fix on here, i didn’t find anything when i did a search.
March 3, 2008 at 11:30 pm #244839iadom
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Then you have not looked hard enough, 😉
Lots of the trade members do repairs at board level, however the success rate on the Indesit boards is not as high as on others, this fault often has other inter related faults that need investigation or repair.
They are just a very poor machine from top to bottom these days.
Jim.
March 3, 2008 at 11:36 pm #244840kwatt
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blaster wrote:You might be correct but would work out a few pounds to change a pcb relay instead of £90 for a new pcb, does the relay burn out or stick due to excessive heat due to heater load or something else.There’s always a cheaper fix if your willing to look for it , im suprised if this is a real common fault why there’s no mension of a cheap fix on here, i didn’t find anything when i did a search.
Same reason that when you take your car in with a goosed ECU they replace the complete ECU, not bits of it, as that cures the problem and not faffing about at the component level when you are unsure what you are even looking at.
I’m sure that you may consider yourself or others to be perfectly capable of this sort of repair, perhaps even qualified to do it, but you have to consider the next few hundred people that will read this thread and are not capable or competent but decided to give it a go anyway on the strength of your “cheap” fix magically solving all ills. If it all goes South I’m sure you will take responsibility for the advice you give freely, won’t you?
K.
March 4, 2008 at 7:49 am #244841blaster
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kwatt wrote:
blaster wrote:
You might be correct but would work out a few pounds to change a pcb relay instead of £90 for a new pcb, does the relay burn out or stick due to excessive heat due to heater load or something else.There’s always a cheaper fix if your willing to look for it , im suprised if this is a real common fault why there’s no mension of a cheap fix on here, i didn’t find anything when i did a search.Same reason that when you take your car in with a goosed ECU they replace the complete ECU, not bits of it, as that cures the problem and not faffing about at the component level when you are unsure what you are even looking at.
I’m sure that you may consider yourself or others to be perfectly capable of this sort of repair, perhaps even qualified to do it, but you have to consider the next few hundred people that will read this thread and are not capable or competent but decided to give it a go anyway on the strength of your “cheap” fix magically solving all ills. If it all goes South I’m sure you will take responsibility for the advice you give freely, won’t you?
K.
If you read my last entry you will see i asked if anyone had tried to repair the panel or sourced a new relay and im no baby sitter do you think everyone that’s read my comment will be off down to maplins when it open’s to buy a new relay, i hope not if you dont have the skill or expertise to tackle a repair that you shouldnt even attampt it should you, and why o why does everyone compare fixing a bloody washer to a car, your right if a ecu was goosed you can send most ecu off to specialist repairer’s and have them repaired, has most of the time its fault is down to something has simple has a dry soiler connection, why is everyone into a thro away society , im old school will take the bloody thing apart first see if i can fix it before buying expensive new parts thats my choice ok.
March 4, 2008 at 8:06 am #244842kwatt
KeymasterI’m not chastising you for having a go at board level, we often will if we think it’s safe to do so and we do repair blown resistors, dry joints etc. but there’s a lot of people out there that just shouldn’t be let near a soldering iron. 😉
K.
March 4, 2008 at 8:18 am #244843blaster
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iadom wrote:Then you have not looked hard enough, 😉
Lots of the trade members do repairs at board level, however the success rate on the Indesit boards is not as high as on others, this fault often has other inter related faults that need investigation or repair.
They are just a very poor machine from top to bottom these days.
Jim.
Due to me not having access to the trade forum, perhaps that’s why my search found very little, but thanks for your usefull comments, the more i read about this model of washer the more i regret paying that little bit more for something more reliable, wife put washer on program 3 wash cycle last night and it was still washing this morning not showing any fault lights could this be down to the not getting to temperature or just panel playing up again, so looks like theres a fault somewhere on this washer, what a piece of junk, when i get home will have a quick look round but looks like i will be calling indesit to get it looked at under warranty. Will be looking out for a new washer soon what resonable priced makes do you guys in the trade recommend.
March 4, 2008 at 10:03 am #244844iadom
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If you look at posts regarding Zanussi/Electrolux dishwashers you may find trade members have recommended board repairs if the poster feels confident to do so.
A faulty heater or failure to heat will cause the machine to continue on wash.
Indesit machines only carry a 12 month guarantee in most cases. They do now however have maximum repair charges, with the emphasis on maximum. :rolls:
Plenty of useful reading HERE
Jim.
March 4, 2008 at 10:14 am #244845blaster
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iadom wrote:If you look at posts regarding Zanussi/Electrolux dishwashers you may find trade members have recommended board repairs if the poster feels confident to do so.
A faulty heater or failure to heat will cause the machine to continue on wash.
Indesit machines only carry a 12 month guarantee in most cases. They do now however have maximum repair charges, with the emphasis on maximum. :rolls:
Plenty of useful reading HERE
Jim.
thanks for the help will have a read up, looks like either the heater element has packed in or the control relay, i dont need to investigate any further will get it looked at under warranty, didnt want to call them out just to find it was blocked or something simple that they could charge for, at least next time the washer flashes a fault code im prearmed, and i know a very usefull forum to get some good advise. 😆March 4, 2008 at 4:47 pm #244846blaster
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3 lights of death appeared again, indesit coming saturday , see what he finds thanks lads for all your help.
March 8, 2008 at 8:08 pm #244847blaster
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All sorted , just to let you know it was the heater element that had gone open circuit, engineer tried selling some anti limescale to the wife, he said it had failed early due to hardwater attacking it, strange that cos im in a good area and dont suffer very much with lime scale here in yorkshire also i did a lipmus paper test when i got the dish washer and that indicated good water and also the last washer heater element lasted 9 years and never failed, so what a load of toss, just trying to sell is wares.
March 19, 2008 at 5:46 pm #244848blaster
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just got a letter from indesit offering 12 months extra warranty for £4.75 a month wot do we think to that offer?
March 19, 2008 at 6:48 pm #244849helo_75
Participantthats almost like saying they know your machines gonna break down
save your money and buy something proper next time
my drugs still havent worn off, by the way
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