Odd result from replacing brushes in beko w/m

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    larry
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    I had a call for a beko that would not spin the brushes were worn out so i replaced them meggered the motor 100m ohms 3 weeks later the motor burn,t out. Thought oh well it happens then today its just happened again on another machine.Now on both these machines i had fitted non genuine brushes never had this happen in 15+ yrs .Has anyone else experienced this could it be to do with the brushes or just that the motors are not of the quality they used to be.Larry.

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    iadom
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    Re: Odd result from replacing brushes in beko w/m

    We had this problem big time with the ISE/BEKO machines a few years back.

    The non gen brushes where dreadful, fitting the genuine ones solved the problem and TBH the gen ones are not that expensive.

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