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gazcallyt
ParticipantRe: Zanussi Gas Cooker
Noted.
gazcallyt
ParticipantRe: AEG L86810 E33 (Solved)
After replacing the element retaining spring and new element, this solved the problem, the old element had been rubbing against the metal drum, creating the leak to earth.
Cheers
Gary
gazcallyt
ParticipantRe: AEG L86810 E33
Dave,
Just spotted this retaining clip as a spare part, the bit I found looks like it has broke off this, where does it live ? this is the cause of the problem.
EDIT( I believe this holds the element in place, if it has snapped it may be causing the short)
Heating Element now on Order.Cheers
gazcallyt
ParticipantRe: AEG L86810 E33
Dave,
I have replaced the smaller pressure switch, but not the larger, I can hear the larger one click when blown into, it clicks twice at various levels of pressure, so I assume this one is ok, when the heater is fully disconnected it did throw up another code, forgot to note that down, but with the heater plugged in to the mainboard and the element disconnected the pre-wash test did actually fill to the right level and spin, so I assume the pressure switches are working, with all the heater wires connected the drum it just fills and fills.
Although the heater element does seem to be warming the water up.Gaz
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