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Flyman
ParticipantRe: AEG 72630
If the machine picks up a fault during a normal cycle it will only show certain generic faults to the customer. Normally ones which they can do something about such as E10, E20, E40. If you go into the diagnostics the different tests should only be run to check the operation of valves pump motor etc. The last stored error code will be shown if you continue through the tests. If you set the machine on a wash until it faults then go into the diagnostics and click through the tests until you get an error code shown. Some faults just stop the cycle, some stop it and run the drain pump and some carry on through the programme and just store the code.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Zanussi WJD1457W Dryer not working
The dryer programme starts with the condensor valve. Once the electronic pressure switch senses the rise in water level it will switch on the bottom dryer element and the pump. When the dryer ntc senses the temperature from the element it will switch on the dryer fan and top element. So a split in the pressure pipe would stop both element, pump and fan. The error code would be hidden but would normally show up as last error in the diagnostic programme.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: haier w/m
Error 1…….Door lock
Error 2…….Drain.
Error 3…….Temperature sensor.
Error 4…….Heater.
Error 5…….Fill problem.
Error 6…….Motor speed.
Error 7…….Motor fault
Error 8…….water level too high🙂
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Samsung Rs21
About 490 ohms for the main element and about 2100 ohms for the drain heater. The two heaters are wired in parallel so you must disconnect and test seperately. From your description the drain heater is faulty. PCB or thermal fuse would stop both elements coming on and the complete evaporator would be iced up. Faulty heater does not have an error code.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Samsung Rs21
Fridge or freezer side?
Flyman
ParticipantRe: aeg l16830
Check the two orange leads to the thermistor pushed into the hose from the bottom of the condensor box to the tub. One or both are probably snapped. 🙂
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Fault code for Candy?
Count the number of flashes then refer to normal Hoover/Candy fault codes. The model will be a GO147.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: LG WM1480FHD
Possibly one of the buttons on the front are stuck in or one of the micro-switches behind the buttons is faulty.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: FLE1216W Flashing Lights
Just found E68. It appears on new machines as ‘Earth fault on Heater’
Hope this helps.Flyman
ParticipantRe: FLE1216W Flashing Lights
Try removing the cable at the interface and fit it in reverse. Switch power on then off. Reverse cable again so it is back in correctly and it should be ‘unlocked’. Don’t know why but it has worked for me in the past. Can’t help with E68 though as it doesn’t appear on any lists. 😕
Flyman
ParticipantRe: aeg 72630
There has been no mention of going into diagnostics to see if an error code has been stored. Not all codes will show to the customer. Some errors will allow the programme to continue through to the end of the cycle.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Indesit Smart Card
The number given above is for the pre-programmed eeprom.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Indesit Test Tool
If you are going to get one make sure it is the one marked 2007 as it will work with all appliances that require an adaptor. The early (2005) version will not work with the latest refrigeration modules that are mounted at the top.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: Indesit Smart Card
Eeprom is still listed as available. There is no smartcard available for this model so far.
Flyman
ParticipantRe: new range wpool fault codes
F01 – No Fill.
F02 – Aquastop Failure.
F03 – Drain error.
F04 – Too long to heat.
F05 – NTC failure.
F06 – Motor Tacho.
F07 – Motor control triac.
F08 – Heater circuit error.
F12 – Heater circuit error.
F13 – Door lock error.
F14 – Eeprom error.
F15 – Drum up Circuit Missing (only for top loaders with Drum up Circuit)
F18 – Excess Foam detected during wash cycle.
F21 – User interface error. (only with smart user interface).
F23 – Pressure switch failure.
F24 – Overfill.
F26 – Pump Triac failure.
F27 – Reversing relay failure.
F28 – Tapped field faiure.
F31 – Blocked drum detected. (only top loaders).
F40 – MEB communication failure or ambient temp below 5 degrees C.
F41 – MEB control board failure.
F42 – Steamer component failure.
F43 – Steam valve failure.🙂
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