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  • in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379400
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    Thanks!

    We are talking 1-2ml of oil (wd40) up against how many liters of water? I’m aware of the issue, I was just so happy solving the problem with the slow rotation/pinching of the pump axle.

    That pump motor should have a thight elastomer gasket and oil filled housing, but then there would not be an after marked on the pumps. =)

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379398
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    Okay guys, good news:

    I took the pumps out again and the drain pump were very slow/hard to turn compared to the circulation pump that were running freely (you can feel the axle with the magnetic core in a magnetic field). I took the drain pump motor and axle houing apart and cleaned and lubricated it- it is no running freely and the machine is working on all programmes again. The axle has a gasked so I filled the housing half full of oil.

    I guess that this is a short-term fix but at least I know which part to change when the trouble starts again.

    Thank you so much for all your help and information!

    8)

    Cheers,
    arne

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379396
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    I dont know which pumps I need. I tried to seach on the numbers below. Do you know if there are alternative pump types that could be used? The drain pump has a stange impller that look very unefficient..

    I have:
    1) Circulation:
    Askoll
    Type M113
    Cod.13220820/
    Assy 110574583

    2) Drain:
    Askoll
    Type 290603 N
    Cod. 13211580
    Assy 110579701

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379394
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    Thanks!!

    Will that pump fit the interface to the tubing as the original pump? The pump has a mount that clicks into a “manifold” lowpoint with the bottom plug (drain) that goes through the low front panel.

    You wrote motor, not pump so that ASKOL motor could mabye be changed on the pump rear?

    Cheers!

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379392
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    When I think back the flashing and beeps came with an E20 code. After cleaning the pipes, bellows and pipes the E20 haven’t occured.

    I can’t undertstand how it could be the motor when all programs with temperatures below 40 degrees C runs fine..??

    Cheers,
    arne

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379390
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    By the way, does anyone know a reliable and cheap website that holds these pumps?

    Cheers,
    arne

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379389
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    Okay, thanks!

    Both pumps seem to work fine when ran in air, but I guess with the water it gets more resistance and as the water is hot it won’t help cooling the pump motor…

    The circulation pump hestitates allready in the ‘main washing’, so the >60deg won’t even get to ‘rinse’ before it jumps to end. On the ‘rinse’ programme, however, it works fine but then again that programme is below 60deg.

    When I run ‘drain’ program the drain pump really push good so that one I’m convinced is okay. The machine is so good I will change the pump(s). Soon the drum bearing will need to be replaced as well, so..

    Cheers, mates!

    arne

    in reply to: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819 #379387
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Electrolux Lavamat 66819

    Seamy:

    Yes, at programmes <40degrees the machine runs perfect both on long and short programmes, included the spinning on 1600rpm.

    Yes, the Start/stop-light flashes and there is an alarm (beep-beep…) as well. Sorry, forgot that in the first post.

    The clothes are soaked, but the water level looks drained, ie the drain pump works but the spinning does not. Neither the rinsing.

    jimca007:

    Thanks for clear and informative answer. Is this a well known error on these machines?

    in reply to: AEG LAVATHERM 57710 #345428
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG LAVATHERM 57710

    OMG, thanks mate! Just tried it with damp clothes and it worked fine….until the belt broke. The timer stopped at 10 min. Is the countdown stopping- or is it jumping to 10 min when belt breaks?

    Will fit new belt tomorrow.

    Cheers,
    ajohnson

    in reply to: AEG ÖKO LAVAMAT 88739 UPDATE #337223
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG ÖKO LAVAMAT 88739 UPDATE

    Hmm, seems to be the curcit P6 that has a fault..

    Well… Are this pcb still available or discontinued?

    cheers..

    in reply to: AEG ÖKO LAVAMAT 88739 UPDATE #337222
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG ÖKO LAVAMAT 88739 UPDATE

    Thanks for answer! Iknow, I took a chance there.

    The problem is that the old PCB is that it doesnt receive/process the door lock signal for the drum lights.I found some black dust in an area, and a pretty toasted small resistor labeled R53.

    I’m not that familiar with soldering small electronics on the board, but this one I ca manage. If thats the probem, though..

    Cheers..

    PS: the drum bearings are also up for change; the woman gave the machine up, so now it’s up to me. Mabye I’ll just scrap it.

    in reply to: LG dryer TD-C70040E #328373
    ajohnson
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    Re: LG dryer TD-C70040E

    Ok, thanks for reply.

    I did remove the motor, cleaned it and reassembled it. Without load it works fine, with clothes inside it’s the same problem.

    I’ll try and find the parts and repalce it. Any ideas where to find a cheap capacitor?

    Cheers,
    johnson

    in reply to: LG intellowasher WM-1371 FHB Drum bearing change #324860
    ajohnson
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    Re: LG intellowasher WM-1371 FHB Drum bearing change

    I have only done this once on an AEG, but belive that the main steps are equal for all “new” machines. Do you have any mechanical experience, such as chaning wheel bearings on any vehicle?

    I belive that the inner drum are hanging on two bearings in the back (the front is the throw-in) inside a two-part housing. The housing are supprted by coilspring on top and dampers beneath. This assembly (housing and inner drum) must be dissmanteled and placed on the work bench. Then split the housing and remove the front part.

    Now, the inner drum can be removed. In my case I had to knock/drift it out as rust had developed between the inner bearing and the axle, so that the outer bearings came out with the axle.

    From here you will need a puller to remove the bearings from either the axle or the housing. They are press fitted in the outer bearing and free to slide on the axle, but as I experienced they sat harder on the axle than in the housing. (I dont know if you can knock them with an extruder from the back side..)

    It’s a half complicated job, but no way imopssible…if you have the vitality to start.. Good luck! (;

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat L74650 Constantly Draining #326120
    ajohnson
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    Re: AEG Lavamat L74650 Constantly Draining

    The rubber hose between the drum and pump should not have a ball inside. If you can, take it out and clean it. Also run a 95 degree wash with vinager to loosen up dirt and build-ups in the system.

    I had a 74339 with a similar problem; the program where hanging at one time on the count-down. My guess is that the pump/hosing is blocked in some way and that this ends in the error code.

    These types of problems are not easy to recognize, hence the quick “engineer”. A mechanical (ie blockage) problem that screams computer/ECU… (;

    Good luck!

    in reply to: AG0502 – AEG Lavamat Washing Machine Drum Bearing Kit #325059
    ajohnson
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    Re: AG0502 – AEG Lavamat Washing Machine Drum Bearing Kit

    No, it’s not the same. I had to go directly to the SKF dealer to get new bearings.

    The 76639 is ship shape again… I love that machine.. (:

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