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Participantelectrofix wrote: ok so what your saying is the motor never turns no matter what programme you try
if yes more likely to be a board issue (but cant promise) , Samsung are know for board issues and the way they are built means the board cannot be repaired
DaveThanks Dave, new machine it is.
Appreciate it
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Participantelectrofix wrote: are you sure your not looking for a fault when there is not one
to save energy these days most machines fill lower on the wash as less water means less water to heat. In times gone by you could see the water at the bottom of the door on the wash cycle but not any moreit adds more water on the rinse cycle as there no energy involved so water level is higher
Dave
Thanks Dave for getting back to me.
The cycle stops after the initial filling of the water. The drum doesnt turn etc. When I took the housing off I can hear the solenoids twice but nothing happens.
Could it be the motor that turns the belt is out of sorts? The belt did come off 2 weeks prior to this issue.
Also tried to re calibrate the machine but still, the drum will not turn.
Is it worth just getting a new washer or motor? I’m.aboit 100e deep already a new motor is 130+.
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Participantandyjawa wrote:Most eco bubble contraptions have a 6 to 8″ concertina black rubber tank breather hose from the soap box to the top of the tank. This hose can get blocked by a thin “skin” of deposit across the hole where this hose connects to the tank – remove the breather hose to check that out and make sure you refit it properly. What happens is the tank fills with H2O but forms a vacuum inside the tank unit of which can cause the i/let valves to switch off prematurely via the pressure switch which gives you the impression the pressure switch is at fault when it isn`t..
You can sometimes get the same effect occuring if the air trap ( the chamber at bottom of the thin pressure switch hose) is part blocked too though it is much more common that you`d get an overfill i.e. the opposite of unfilling = a potential feet wetting flood!.
Just a general note: quite common that the pressure switch hose get a pin prick hole about 4mm away from where it is fitted to the pressure switch`s nozzle- this causes an overfill.
I removed all the hoses going in to the tank and soap box etc and gave them a good clean. Also made sure when refitted there were no bends or kinks.
Water still fills to the aame height.
Is the Issue with the pressure switch not recgonising when to turn off.
Sorry very new to this.
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ParticipantJust to add,
Ive checked for any kinks/bent tubing in the machine and all is good.
It always stops filling at the same level whoch is well under and cause the machine tonfreeze and not move in to the next stage of the cycle.
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