whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

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  • #51462
    DRH
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    ITS JUST DEAD POWER INTO PCB [MAIN] WILL NOT DO OWT!
    GIVE US A CLUE,PLEASE HAVING LONG DAY.HEAD GONE! :rolls:

    #308156
    eastlmark
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    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    checked the motor brushes?

    #308157
    Martin114
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    If not it will be the 22 ohm 2 watt wirewound resistor on the module

    #308158
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    I am experiecing the same problem with this washer. I checked the brushes, all ok. Client says the machine stopped half way, clothes are very damp.

    Where do I find the wire up module as described on previous post?

    #308159
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    I am experiecing the same problem with this washer. I checked the brushes, all ok. Client says the machine stopped half way, clothes are very damp.

    Where do I find the wire up module as described on previous post?

    #308160
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    twicknix wrote:Where do I find the wire up module as described on previous post?

    Take a look HERE 😀

    #308161
    twicknix
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool awo/d4705.DEAD

    thanks guys,

    I found the component on the module board. Feeling rather chuffed until I discovered the price of the replacement board.

    I nearly gave my client a heart attack, Connect charges @£180 and Masterpart charges @£150 then I have to add my fees. He pleaded pity so I assured him that he would be better to get a new machine and get rid of the broken one. Poor bloke asked for advice on what machine to buy, he’s asking the wrong guy! I need broken machines to keep me in job.

    I went away feeling rather annoyed that how can a simple component can cost a mere 50p to replace. Sadly I am limited by my knowledge of on repairing electronic board. Think I better start enrolling on college course in case I come across similar job. Other thoughts…

    had anyone tried using EMW to repair the board? Still that would be cost effective? Just that I like to see if I could have done it a different way.

    Comments would be great guys.

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