LAV 539 3way valve

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  • #54316
    maltheviking
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    Anyone know of an equivalent 3way valve for this one please?
    Original part no 645172900
    Connect out of stock@ £175 😯 Retail £212, now who’s taking the urine.
    Probably an obsolite part
    Any help apreciated

    #319189
    Turbo
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    Re: LAV 539 3way valve

    Worth ringing Distripart and asking for a heavy discount. Have got 70{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} off some older over priced AEG parts.
    I always explain how old the machine is and no customer would pay that sort of money etc.

    Graham

    #319190
    Martin
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    Re: LAV 539 3way valve

    maltheviking wrote:Any help apreciated

    If it’s just an o/c coil then it is easy enough to desolder the circuit board off the top, replace the faulty coil and resolder the board back on! 💡

    #319191
    maltheviking
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    Re: LAV 539 3way valve

    Martin wrote:

    maltheviking wrote:
    Any help apreciated

    If it’s just an o/c coil then it is easy enough to desolder the circuit board off the top, replace the faulty coil and resolder the board back on! 💡
    Not so simple Martin, diaphragms are damaged due to age and high water pressure 😥

    #319192
    Martin
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    Re: LAV 539 3way valve

    maltheviking wrote:Not so simple Martin, diaphragms are damaged due to age and high water pressure 😥

    OK, so take a look at Masterparts BS7102 Triple Valve (about £15). It has top pointing coil terminals like the AEG that will easily accept the circuit board adapter I reckon? You may have to modify/remove one flow restrictor to suit as well maybe but it should be a runner I reckon…. 😀

    #319193

    Re: LAV 539 3way valve

    I should think it would be easier just to split up the ribbon cable and butt connect some ordinary wires to it. Or lever off the whole coils plus circuit assembly (if all coils OK) from the old valves and plonk them down onto the new.
    Mike.

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