Neff E-Nr – S51T69X3GB/75 FD – 9309

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    Warren Truss
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    E-Nr – S51T69X3GB/75 FD – 9309 Double flashing light tap and rince, cannot start the dishwasher. I have checked and cleaned all filters including the tap connection and there are no visible blockages. We have also topped up with rince aid. The washer is 7 years old and thinking the cost of replacing with warranty is the cheaper / reliable option. Shame really since my wife probably washes by hand more then she uses the washer. Any advice welcome.

    #471750
    Warren Truss
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    #471751
    electrofix
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    do these light come on immediatly or does anything happen before they do ?

    Dave

    #471752
    Warren Truss
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    Thankyou for the reply. When the power is switch on after about 5 seconds both lights start to flash together. There is no sound before hand. A bit odd.

    #471753
    electrofix
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    is a bit odd
    would have expected the display to light if there was a fault
    if its not the door switch then its probable the board is faulty

    assume you get nothing happening if you close the door


    Dave

    #471754
    Warren Truss
    Participant

    Thanks Dave. Nothing happens when we close the door. What’s your opinion trying to fix vs buy new ? Assume Its the board faulty how much do you think it would cost for an initial inspection visit to confirm the fault, buy the board, Install the board and perform a service ? Just trying to workout that it may be better buying new than trying to fix ?

    #471755
    electrofix
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    there are 2 boards in the machine
    lower board around £106 top board around £71

    not sure on call out charges where you are as they vary around the country but if you want to try someting as a long shot then take the door apart and disconnect the door switch. then switch on and see if the display lights up. if yes then replacing it will probably fix it and they are £18

    its a long shot but it cant do any harm to try it

    Dave

    #471756
    Warren Truss
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    Thank-you Dave I may try that. We’re based in West Sussex so I don’t think we would get much change out of £300 – £350 parts and lob our I guess, worsts case scenario.

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