Neff V4380XOEU/13 FD 8304 400219 replacement brushes

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  • #75681
    Pontoon
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    Hi, I’m trying to fix my washer dryer. It’s a Neff v4380 and we’ve had an engineer out to fix it, but he’s having trouble sourcing the parts. I thought I’d have a go sourcing them myself.
    Tried downloading the manual, but i don’t read french or dutch :s

    It’s about 10 years old and I’ve got a couple of pictures which may help/hinder identification of what I need.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/263 … .45.17.jpg

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/263 … .18.54.jpg

    I suspect it is http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/496876-m … -brush-set

    but if it’s just the brushes, I can’t seem to find which ones. I also noticed that i might need a comm stick too. If you can give me advice or confirm whether I am on the right track, I’d be grateful.

    NB I’m a mech eng student so trying to go for the cheap option and liking the learning curve!

    All help appreciated.

    #395820
    Allsorts
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    Re: Neff V4380XOEU/13 FD 8304 400219 replacement brushes

    Part number 496876 which is the end frame that includes the motor brushes

    #395821
    Pontoon
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    Re: Neff V4380XOEU/13 FD 8304 400219 replacement brushes

    Thanks for that.
    You don’t happen to know where I can get an english version of the manual at all do you?

    #395822
    Allsorts
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    Re: Neff V4380XOEU/13 FD 8304 400219 replacement brushes

    Try ringing Neff

    #395823
    Pontoon
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    Re: Neff V4380XOEU/13 FD 8304 400219 replacement brushes

    Just wanted to say Thank you very much to those who run this forum and those who help.
    I now have a working washer dryer!

    It wasn’t too difficult, just a bit fiddly replacing the end of the motor with the brushes, but for the sake of £60 I was willing to try to repair it myself rather than getting a brand new washer/dryer which is what was recommended by the engineer who came to fix it but his supplier “couldn’t get the part!” :s

    Again, thank you for your time and work helping us to DIY!

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