Zanussi D/W no heat

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  • #65223
    iadom
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    ZDT 6053..Pnc 911939202-02

    Element OK, pressure switch operating correctly, all wiring appears sound.

    Had a look at the PCB but it shows none of the usual signs of burnt solder joints.

    A quick look at the wiring diagram, can’t see anything else obviously in line.

    Before I order a new PCB is there anything else that I am missing.

    TIA.

    Jim.

    #359730
    scots
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    Had the same problem with a Zanussi last week, cant remember exact model. After doing all the same tests you have done I bit the bullet and ordered the PCB and just in case also the NTC.
    Result phew!!

    Good luck with yours
    Brian

    #359731
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    The machine belongs to a very good friend which can often be more of a problem in cases like these.

    I will have to run the cost of a PCB by them to see how it goes, I can always blame you if it goes t**s up. 😀

    Jim.

    #359732
    Seamy
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    Think its normally relay trouble on the P.C.B, if you’re handy with a soldering iron you could take board away & get a relay to suit.

    #359733
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    Always play safe with Zanussi D/W PCB’s myself.

    I have seen one or two badly fire damaged, don’t want to take that chance.

    #359734
    scots
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    But just imagine the relief when/if it works!!:)

    #359735
    keithwilliams
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    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    pcb doesnt have to be burnt to stop working. did zanussi couple of weeks ago. get a very good look at relay contacts these seamed ok but were infact cracked around joint. resoldered and away she went with original relay.

    #359736

    Re: Zanussi D/W no heat

    If it’s an older machine it’s worth replacing the relay as the contacts will probably be burnt. On newer machines (2/3 years) the solder joints are probably all that needs doing. Same with washing machine heater relays.
    Mike.

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