Samsung Ecobubble washer stops halfway thro’ program.

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    aqualectric
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    Samsung Ecobubble washer. Model:- WF80F5E5U4W/EU. A0PC5ESF800731T.

    Machine will fill, heat and wash. After about 20 mins the drum will jolt sporadically rather than turn smoothly. After a few minutes of this jolting the machine freezes and the timer countdown stops. Turn off and on again, water drains, refills and the jolting starts again. Left the machine for ten minutes switched off, started a new program and back to normal…. for a while. No fault codes displayed.
    I am pretty sure it’s the main PCB but any suggestions welcome. I know that some Samsung Ecobubble machines carry a five year warranty (and ten year motor g’ntee); is this one of them?

    Thanks!!

    Steve.

    #455735
    timdowning
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    Re: Samsung Ecobubble washer stops halfway thro’ program.

    Had quite a few of these, it’s always been the module!

    #455736
    aqualectric
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    Re: Samsung Ecobubble washer stops halfway thro’ program.

    Is this the PCB? 5045382360293 on Connect.

    Thanks again!

    Steve.

    #455737
    timdowning
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    Re: Samsung Ecobubble washer stops halfway thro’ program.

    Looks the same as the ones I’ve fitted.
    It’s worth haggling a bit with the price too…

    #455738
    twicknix
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    I have a job that described similar as yours except at the end of the cycle. Owner says it was stuck at one minute and the motor jolted as if it was stuck and attempted to shift. I attempted to resolve this by calibration which worked for couple of cycles then it played up.

    I’ve seen this on Beko washers and found that motor pcb module was to blame.

    am I correct in thinking that it’s the main pcb module not the fascia pcb module?

    #455739
    murv
    Participant

    Commonly the main power module intermittently losing a phase.

    Murv…

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