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Blondy
ParticipantRe: Beko wmb 81241 LB
i managed to get some brushes this morning, one brush i took out had about 12mm left on it but the other one was worn right down. Anyway, the new brushes did the trick. thanks.
Blondy
ParticipantRe: Beko wmb 81241 LB
thanks Martin, could a machine work one day then not the next if it was the brushes?
Blondy
ParticipantRe: Hoover error codes
My machine is still running as it should be, the two score marks were on the curved part at the end and were the width of a bra wire which i removed from the drum. the machine had done a fast spin cycle and was making a nasty noise whilst running, that’s why i thought it was caused by the wire.
Blondy
ParticipantRe: Hoover error codes
I fitted a new heater on friday, all seems to be ok (fingers crossed) sp far. I still do understand why the machine would show a draining error if the heating element was faulty but i dont suppose that matters now that it is working.
Thanks for the suggestions that helped me fix our machine.
PaulBlondy
ParticipantRe: Hoover error codes
hi, today i pulled the 3 wires from the heater and switched the machine on and it didn’t the the RCD, so put them back and it did trip again. without the heater connected i tried a spin cycle and it seemed to complete without a problem so i removed the heater completely to have a look at it and noticed 2 deep score marks on it about the width of a bra wire. could that be enough to trip the rcd and to cause an error to do with not draining?
Blondy
ParticipantRe: Hoover error codes
Thanks for the replies, i have had the drain pump off and checked the pipes and they seem clear. I also had the heater out recently to clear a bra wire from between the drum and outer drum, what would i be looking for on the heater? would it have a split on the element like one i replaced on my immesion heater some years back or could it be something not visible. thanks again Paul.
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