Zanussi zwg1140m

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  • #98290
    Lochgilphead
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    My Zanussi washing machine ZWG1140M stops after a few minutes into the cycle. I have checked the heater, inlet solenoid and the pressure switch with a multi meter and all appear to be working. Could it therefore be the PCB?

    #471705
    electrofix
    Moderator

    stops and does what

    light go out ?
    lights flash ? if yes does it flash a sequence ?

    Dave

    #471706
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    Thanks for your reply, Dave. The machine stops, the lights go out, there is no error code. I

    Dave.

    #471707
    electrofix
    Moderator

    if all the light go out it sounds like the power supply for the electronics on the control board is faulty. Had a bosch machine doing the same thing about 3 months ago
    if you turn if off at the wall does it come back on again and start where it left off. Only to fail again shortly after ?

    Dave

    #471708
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    No it doesn’t come back automatically. We can switch it to drain but that’s all. We have tried different wash cycles but it stops and blacks out between 8 and 20 minutes.
    I can’t even find another PCB apart from Amazon and their price is £216. We will be better buying a new machine at that price.

    Thank you for taking time to help and advise.
    ​​​​​​

    Dave.

    #471709
    electrofix
    Moderator

    well its a pity as it seems the firms that used to do these sort of repairs seem to have gone

    I know what is probably wrong with the board but you would have to be able to solder surface mount components

    if you think you can or know someone who can let me know

    Dave

    #471710
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    Thanks, Dave. Tomorrow I am going to take out the board to see if I can see anything that is obviously at fault but for me it will be like shooting in the dark, but I’ve nothing to loose. I hate consigning this to the scrap heap because we have looked after this machine and it’s still in beautiful condition.
    If you feel you can help further then I will be very grateful indeed.
    If

    Dave.

    #471711
    electrofix
    Moderator

    i am fairly certain its the power supply chip
    its a 7 leg chip soldered onto the board
    there will not be any sign of failure but its very likely its gone

    on top of that they are very cheap so well worth a go if you think you can do it

    Dave

    #471712
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    I’ll have a bash at it, Dave, it’s all I can do. I may get in touch with you tomorrow if thats okay.

    Dave.

    #471713
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Lochgilphead wrote:I’ll have a bash at it, Dave, it’s all I can do. I may get in touch with you tomorrow if thats okay.

    Dave.

    no probs
    if i am here will see your posts

    Dave

    #471714
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    I have the board off and it looks somewhat daunting! The only 7 leg chip that I can see is numbered j10 with the letters OP at the side of it. This is to the extreme left of the board away from what I assume is the mains power input. I’m not at all sure if this is the one you mentioned.

    Dave.

    #471715
    electrofix
    Moderator

    post a pic of the board

    you will probably have to host it on an external site and post a public link due to space problems

    normally the power chip are lnk*** or tny***

    look up a pic of LNK264 on google [h=2][/h] Dave

    #471716
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    There appears to be 5 of these components, small black boxes, 4 of them numbered G5lA-1 and 1 numbered HF33​​​​​​F but none with the prefix that you mentioned. If these are the power chips can I somehow test them with a multi meter?

    Dave.

    #471717
    electrofix
    Moderator

    assume you have looked on both sides of the board as seen a lot of zanussi’s where the power chip is on the other side of the board

    will need to see a pic as all the pics of the board show it in a case

    Dave

    #471718
    Lochgilphead
    Participant

    Dave,

    I’m having the greatest difficulty uploading a photo to this site. I’ll keep trying.

    Dave.

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