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  • in reply to: Candy CNA 166 starting problem #205128
    bluebeard
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    Re: Candy CNA 166 starting problem

    Ok so I checked the heater element resistance and it was 29 ohm”s I already did the insulation test and checked the harness, didnt look at the triacs as the other board I have when connected results in the washer behaving in the same way. I havent checked the motors resistance as of yet will do that in the morn. Even when I disconnected the heater element the washer carried on with the behavior? :rolls:,

    So from what you said I cant run a diagnostics as only Candy have I guess the software to do that?. The whole thing is very strange :rolls: Do you have many like this?

    in reply to: Candy CNA 166 starting problem #205126
    bluebeard
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    Re: Candy CNA 166 starting problem

    Just checked the pressure switch tube and chamber nothing in there and clean as a whistle!, took out the thermostat and rotated it in several directions and gave it a few taps to no effect!, unplugged the motor plug and checked the terminals on it and on the motor and could find nothing 😥 .

    surely we (i) cant be stumped by a washing machine? Its crazy and making me crazy with it 😆 Anybody else have any ideas as to why it is behaving like this?????????? 😉

    in reply to: Candy CNA 166 starting problem #205124
    bluebeard
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    Re: Candy CNA 166 starting problem

    I thought you where going to say” oh that’s the so and so coursing the problem”! 😆 any stabs in the dark? 😆

    in reply to: Candy CNA 166 starting problem #205122
    bluebeard
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    Re: Candy CNA 166 starting problem

    The start led light flashes until the start button is pressed and then the led goes to the washing led, the prewash led stays off and only comes on if I select a prewash program. So I think the led”s are behaving normally 😯

    in reply to: Candy CNA 166 starting problem #205120
    bluebeard
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    Re: Candy CNA 166 starting problem

    Thanks penguin I will try what you suggested tho I did blow down the tube when I changed the pressure switch and it seemed clear, but we will see what happens.

    Just a thought 💡 someone told me check the water thermostat as it might have loose connections internally that is causing this to happen when it is disturbed by moving the machine :rolls: what do you think?

    Unfortunately my wife’s job means we have to move quite often and I cant bare to part with money for a new machine 😆 + the darn things not going to get the better of me? 😀

    Thank you, Ken

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