Lavamat 76730-W PNC 914 002 202 01 wash cycle issue

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    RZoe
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    Hello,
    At the very least I am looking for a replacement circuit board; read on for more details of fault/s.
    The original issue with my washer was that it filled up as usual then started the wash cycle then just stopped. It was possible to get the water pumped out by moving the dial around to the spin cycle, yes the spin cycle worked at this point.
    I write the original issue because my handy man tinkered about with it over the course of several weeks and says that he’s checked all the wiring, hoses, circuits, belts, and washers then he gave up. Over that period the actions of the machine became fewer and fewer.
    When I got my hands on it I checked the CPU and something/s inside had definitely blown, there was soot visible, even on the outside of the box containing the circuit board. I’m wanting to find out what may have caused the blow out in the first place, whether or not I’ll need to replace more than the circuit board.
    Many thanks
    Rachael

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    electrofix
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    Re: Lavamat 76730-W PNC 914 002 202 01 wash cycle issue

    you need to find out what has blown before you think about a new board. with someone else playing with it you need professional help

    to find out what has blown a professional would look at the board and trace the component that may have caused the problem before deciding on a new board.

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/search/fi … e-engineer

    I would look here to see if someone could help

    Dave

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    RZoe
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    Re: Lavamat 76730-W PNC 914 002 202 01 wash cycle issue

    Thanks Dave,
    If I lived in England or Europe it would be a great deal easier. I am trying to find a technician here to discover what more may be wrong with the machine but one thing I know for sure is that the board wants replacing, which I haven’t been able to find by myself.
    Rachael

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