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cortrad
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDL530 heating fault,
Hi, Thanks for your help and advice. I’ll struggle to show the repair to the PCB is/was faulty. I think at this point I’ll cut my losses and get a new machine. Thanks again, your help is much appreciated.
cortrad
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDL530 heating fault
Hi iadom,
I’ve checked and there is continuity from the PCB to the temp sensor and heater element.
I’ve given the wiring a more thorough visual check especially where the door hinges and all appears in order. Also checked the wiring from the thermister and have continuity on both wires back to PCB.
I hear what you say about PCB test but I’d rather not pay again to get it checked, instead putting the cost towards a new machine if needs be.
Can you think of anything else worth checking?cortrad
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDL530 heating fault
Hi iadom,
Thanks for your response. I haven’t checked for continuity between PCB and heater element. I will do.
This model has the thermistor hardwired to the pcb with 2 black wires to the white plastic device clipped on the dispenser in the door. There is also a temp sensor (which I earlier referred to as thermostat) fitted in the base of the tub, the part number 041086.
Thanks again, I’ll check the wiring and let you know how I get on. -
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