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  • in reply to: T/Bendix AW1400W #308397
    geoff1
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    Re: T/Bendix AW1400W

    Yes I would say code are roughly the same.

    red light is first number and green light is second number. You can try triac but it may be circuit feeding it that is causing problem.

    Good luck

    Geoff

    in reply to: T/Bendix AW1400W #308395
    geoff1
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    Re: T/Bendix AW1400W

    Hi Keith

    Fault code is E43 – problems with triac which actions the door lock

    Check resistance readings between contacts 4 and 5 on door lock should be open circuit
    check resistance readings between contacts 3 and 5 on door lock should be the resistive value of ptc.
    these numbers are printed on door lock
    follow cable up to board (I think it is 3 grey cables that go to top left hand side)Looking down on plug measure between left and cable and middle cable reading should be open circuit. Measure between two outer cables and this reading should be the same reading for PTC.
    This will prove circuit from module to door lock.

    If these readings are ok it is probable that module is faulty

    Hope this helps – let me know

    Geoff

    in reply to: Indesit BAAN10UK #309018
    geoff1
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    Re: Indesit BAAN10UK

    Cheers for that Mike

    time to top it up

    Many thanks again

    Geoff

    in reply to: candy CFMF235 #308530
    geoff1
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    Re: candy CFMF235

    Thank you Chris for the information.

    Something to read tomorrow while sat on the ferry

    Geoff

    in reply to: candy CFMF235 #308528
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: candy CFMF235

    Any one any ideas or information.

    Geoff

    in reply to: T/Bendix AW1400W #308392
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: T/Bendix AW1400W

    Hi Keith

    Nothing as yet on these electronics but if you follow the below and give me the fault code I can check for you

    Machine Switched off on control panel
    Hold in start/pause button and the nearest option button
    While holding these two buttons in turn the programme dial 1 click clockwise
    release buttons once lights begin to flash.
    Turn selector another 9 clicks clockwise and end / start light will flash error code
    first digit will be the number of times the red end light flashes and the second digit will be the number of times the green start light flashes

    HTH

    geoff

    in reply to: T/Bendix AW1400W #308390
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: T/Bendix AW1400W

    Hi

    You should be getting email anytime now

    Geoff

    in reply to: T/Bendix AW1400W #308388
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: T/Bendix AW1400W

    Hi

    End light flashing 5 times indicates that there is a fault with the motor or board.
    Have you been able to get into the dianostic mode to get the full code?

    Check for low resistance on the motor between casing and terminals (carbon build up)

    If the motor reads fine then could be the module.

    E51 motor triac short circuit – check motor and module
    E52 no signal from motor taco – check motor wiring and module
    E53 sensing circuit on triac faulty – check module
    E54 motor relay contacts sticking – check as E52

    Hope this helps

    Geoff

    in reply to: creda s120br #307091
    geoff1
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    Re: creda s120br

    Hi

    The most common reason for this to happen is that the tip of the electrode is not in the flame to allow it to earth. It can be either that the electrode requires a bit of adjustment or that this part of the burner is blocked so there is no flame. This fault many occurs when the flame dies down so remember to check it when the flame is at its lowest.

    Merry xmas

    Geoff

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum #307095
    geoff1
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    Re: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum

    Hi Graeme

    This is one of my worst nightmares from May of this year. Change rear half and inner drum using one from WMA. when I had drum in machine noticed massive gap between tub front and inner drum. Stripped it all down again and used original drum with new drum shaft as the original drum was about 3inches deeper. Put it all back together to find the problem with the suspension. I was never confident about using a nut and bolt with spacer as I thought it would wear away the plastic. Could not find anything else suitable.
    Nothing else for it but to order correct rear half C00144137 which will also require a 35mm drum shaft on inner drum.

    Merry christmas

    Geoff

    in reply to: Canon Range – Model 10455G Fan oven switch #307023
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: Canon Range – Model 10455G Fan oven switch

    Hi

    Going on the information supplied this is a switch with stat attached to it.

    c00241547 knob assy

    c00199584 switck pack

    and just in case

    c00141666 thermostat

    HTH

    Geoff

    in reply to: AEG F/F 3699-6KA – 927717621 #306199
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: AEG F/F 3699-6KA – 927717621

    Hi Clive

    Try 2085915045. They come as a pair under this number

    HTH

    Geoff

    in reply to: whirlpool t/l no-go #305916
    geoff1
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    Re: whirlpool t/l no-go

    Hi

    Yes it will be a 6.3amp sorry I said 6.3ma but it will be 6.3amp

    Mine was the motor taking to much power causing it to blow. I am sorry I do not know of any common faults causing the fuse to go but start with the motor and cap

    Geoff

    in reply to: whirlpool t/l no-go #305913
    geoff1
    Participant

    Re: whirlpool t/l no-go

    Hi

    In the recent ones I have had there was a 6.3ma 20mm fuse in an in line fuse holder within the wiring of the control panel. You may also find a wiring diagram there as well. If this fuse goes the machine will be totaly dead.

    HTH

    Geoff

    in reply to: Neff Magnetron #305617
    geoff1
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    Re: Neff Magnetron

    Thanks all for reply.

    will give them a try.

    Geoff

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