Aaron Jones

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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520 Fault Advice *with picture #465192
    Aaron Jones
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    So engineer has been and he ran a multi meter on the temperature sensor. That read a 28 so he was happy. Needs to be between a 20 and 40? So in his opinion it is the PCB at fault, and that gets expensive then. He did “tighten” and check all connection whilst in the back. So I have tried running a fast wash just now on low temp. It got further than it has done recently but crashed out. So guessing that is goosed! Time to look for a new one!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520 Fault Advice *with picture #465190
    Aaron Jones
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    Brill thanks Dave, I am unsure how to check that sensor but I am contacting a local repair place tomorrow to see if they can come look for me.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520 Fault Advice *with picture #465188
    Aaron Jones
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    Thanks for responding electrofix. I can see some online for £16ish. Can I ask, what are the symptoms of warn carbon brushes? and can I rule them out?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDL520 Fault Advice *with picture #465186
    Aaron Jones
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    An update.

    I have successfully run a pump out cycle and rinse cycle since this post. I just moved it to a fast wash to try that and it has gone 10mins in and now decided to stop.I turn it off at mains, and change to pump out mode. Turn on and it is now pumping and spinning etc.

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