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  • in reply to: beko wm6167w not spinning #423415
    Chriz1
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    Re: beko wm6167w not spinning

    Since posting your right it was the pcb board at fault

    in reply to: Beko washing machiene on blink #385459
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    Re: Beko washing machiene on blink

    Really ? I was told this on another forum
    The slightly shorter brush is the one that has worn down too far hence why the commutator has got black and pitted, because the brush wont have been making contact properly it will have been arcing hence the burning electric smell.

    So you need 2 new brushes – always replace both, and you need a commutator stick, these sticks clean and refinish the comm back to a nice clean and smooth finish. Simply place the stick onto the comm and turn the motor by hand, it might take several minutes to clean it up but it’ll work….ive done 100’s of them.

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