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EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool wbe 3412
Suur aitäh ja Rahulikke Jõule ja parimad soovid uueks aastaks.
Thankyou very much. Have a peaceful christmas and best wishes for new year.
I’ll try the link and keep an eye on the European forum.
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Bosch wfp3300 error code f03
my bad… 😳
that will teach me to pay more attention to the model no.Used to the older machines.Funny enough dont get many bosch machines over here go wrong!
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Bosch wfp3300 error code f03
WAIT!!
You don’t need to take the machine front off. If you can pull the machine forward and lean it back against the cupboard or wall say 45 degree angle or you could disconnect it and lay it on its back.This will give you enough access to the bottom of the machine.
You will see the hose straight away and as I said its only held on with one spring clip.
Much easier than taking the front off. If in doubt have someone support the machine if you are worried about it falling on you 😯
Have you tried blowing into the hose ( never tastes nice)?
Let us know how it goes.
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Samsung RS21FCSV Fridge Temp Flashing??
Look for the forum thread ‘F-DEF ERROR ON SAMSUNG RS21’
All information is there. 🙂
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: F-DEF ERROR on Samsung RS21
Big problem with defrost sensors on this model. If you are able to check the defrost sensor on the evaporator , note what colour the end cap is. If its not the latest version ( BLACK end cap) will probably need replacing. part no. SAMS DA32-00006U
This is the latest modification samsung have made after countless problems with this model.
Also check your evaporator cover to see if it has the metal defrost strip from the fan hole. Again if not… must be replaced. part no. SAMS DA 97-00092S
If you can test the connections, 3 plug connections top to bottom these are the expected results.
1.thermal fuse= continuity
2a.main defrost heater= 480 ohms
2b.drain heater= 2 k ohms
3.ntc defrost sensor= 13.3 k ohms @ 0 degrees c.Hope it helps.
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Bosch wfp3300 error code f03
This is a drainage problem. Countless ways how to go about this.
First check the pump filter (access panel on front of machine), even though the pump can turn it can also be restricted.
Second (if mechannically adept) check the sump hose that leads from the tub to the pump. This can sometimes block. It also refers to your eco ball question.
This is located at the tub end of the sump hose and its not unusual for this to stick if another object gets caught with it. If you can get underneath the machine this hose is easily released, 1 clip, but be prepared for a bit of leakage.
An easy test is to blow into the waste pipe end that connects to the house plumbing and feel if there is any resistance into the drum.This is all assuming you have checked your house plumbing first 😉
Remember disconnect power at all times. Hope this helps.
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: Bosch Maxx completely dead
Unfortunatley sounds about right.
Did the engineer check so see if any voltage was coming out of the board to any other components.?
Try http://www.qer.biz for modules/pcb’s although not sure they do bosch.
Happy hunting.
EestiNick
ParticipantRe: whirlpool fault codes.
Finally got through to the “people” at whirlpool uk after 15 mins waiting only to find the “service” they offer is about as good as the bearings on indesit machines.
After endless trying managed to get access to Scc service where I found the led error sequence codes and display fault codes. Turns out the fault is the same as F23- pressure switch failure.
Pressure switch tests ok. Put replacement switch on, ran test programme-same fault.
Board fault confirmed. part no. 4812 2147 0147.
EestiNick
ParticipantMy company does a lot of contract work for Electrolux Baltic. There are problems with AEG brand as with any but I will still have to recommend them over Neff/Bosch.
The quality of the components used in the AEG products (mostly manufactured by LG in Korea) are generally of a higher standard.
Hope this can help you.
EestiNick
ParticipantThanks a lot Penguin 45. Quality information. I’ll do as you recommended and see what happens.
EestiNick
ParticipantThankyou very much for the info.
Only one problem. Not located in the Uk. Live in Estonia (hence the nickname!!!) and not sure if you do european delivery.
I have an appliance repair( domestic and industrial), electrical and telecommunications company over here and find it hard to obtain spare parts. Normally come from Russia and not very reliable.
If you do ship to Europe then maybe I should cut my losses and order from your company.
Very grateful if you could let me know.
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