Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

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  • #55566
    aqualectric
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    Zanussi WJD1667W washer drier. PNC:- 91460182500. Serial no:- 44800752.

    Set drier to any automatic or timed setting and the drier will not switch on. Drum revolves and pump runs. No fan or heat.
    BUT….run the diagnostics – and the drier works perfectly! No error code is displayed. 😕
    I’ve checked the heaters for earth leaks; the fan runs; the thermistor seems to work as the display reads the temperature at the thermistor and during the diagnostics it shows a steady rise. Wires to thermistor all OK. Both stats have continuity.
    Only thing left is PCB……… 🙁 Do QER do these boards? (I know EMW don’t).

    Anything I’ve missed?

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    #324327
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    have you checked cold water valve a lot of these machines wont start the dryer till it detects the cold water

    hope this helps

    Dave

    #324328
    aqualectric
    Participant

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Condenser solenoid works – apart from the PCB running the solenoid valve, what device senses condenser water intake? I’ve scoured TDS tech and I can’t find anything. 😕

    Steve.

    #324329
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    looking at the tech info on the drying cycle it reads


    1 calibration time out 10 min pump on
    2 tap test water level 10mm time out 10 min pump off
    3 cool down time out 20 min
    4 dry time ou 20 min

    i assume you stop working between 1 and 2

    have you tried pouring a small amount of water in soap draw it looks to me as if it is waiting for a water level although explanation in the tech manual is not good. check for blockages in pressure circuit that may stop dryer but may not stop wash with more water taken in

    bit of guess work on my part but worth a try

    hope it helps

    Dave

    #324330

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Could try changing the (green?) solenoid coil anyway. They have a tendency to work for a few mins and then go o/c when they get warmed up. Usually shows an E10 though. 😕
    Mike.

    #324331
    bendaireboy
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    just a tthought,has this little fella got a sensor in duct hose,if it has just check the leads going into it, they breakin the connector,nothing shows up in the diagnostics,hope this helps nige

    #324332
    Flyman
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Sequence should be:-

    1. Dryer fill solenoid operates.
    2. Pressure switch senses water level rise and operates drain pump.
    3. Pressure switch senses water level drop and puts power to LOWER dryer element.
    4. Dryer ntc senses heat from LOWER element and operates dryer fan and switches on TOP dryer element.

    If the solenoid is working ok and when on diagnostics the fan works and you are getting power to the elements then I would say the lower element is faulty. If that is OK then it must be a pcb fault.

    #324333
    suedehead1
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    hijacking an old thread went out to one of these on thursday not drying properly put it through a test cycle customer said it was showing E10, test came up E72 checked the solenoid for condenser water it was faulty i changed it but it still wont take in water for the dryer it gets positive but no negative.
    checked the pcb all tracks and triacs looked ok.
    am i missing something or is it the pcb?

    #324334
    bigchrisoioi
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    if there is no error code, i would say pcb!

    #324335
    Flyman
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Orange wires snapped on the sensor stuck in the hose from the bottom of condensor duct to tub. Normally shows as the dryer counts down every 30 seconds instead of every minute. 🙂

    #324336
    suedehead1
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    thanks i am going back tommorrow i will give it a check.

    #324337
    gandh1
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    suede – had a 2 1/2 year old aeg dryer element go down, even tho it heated up nicely in diagnostics, but that was affecting washing and drying progs…

    #324338
    trotter
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Flyman wrote:Orange wires snapped on the sensor stuck in the hose from the bottom of condensor duct to tub. Normally shows as the dryer counts down every 30 seconds instead of every minute. 🙂

    SPOT ON!

    I have had two of these with identical faults 7 BOTH were the broken orange wire from base of machine to the sensor in the hose.

    If you tip the machine back you can reach it from underneath 😀

    #324339
    suedehead1
    Participant

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    i checked the orange wires both ok, both elements ok for continuity but it still will not take in water fo the condenser.

    i put it through a test and it takes in water for the condenser, i dont undestand how it isok on test but not ok on a program?

    #324340

    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Ah, now this thread is getting interesting! :popcorn:
    Mike.
    Edit: Suedehead1, don’t miss next page! Already a response from gandh1 there.

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