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August 12, 2018 at 8:29 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457236
george10
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Also very concerned how I’d actually get the new hose in. Given both ends are quite large I’m struggling to see how it will go through this hole 😥August 12, 2018 at 6:18 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457235george10
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Thank you Dave.
Mine is PNC 911 235 210 01
Is that the same hose?
August 12, 2018 at 9:42 am in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457233george10
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Would this be the right replacement part?
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/d449001 … hose-valveSomewhat cheaper than the genuine AEG one.
Should it be easy to fit (the end that connects into the dishwasher, looks like there is a metal clip that goes over where the inner hose attaches on, from what I can see)?
(don’t want to inadvertently introduce a leak!!)
August 11, 2018 at 8:49 am in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457231george10
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If I up my meter to 20MegOhm I sometimes get something but to me that seems far too high.
August 10, 2018 at 9:48 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457229george10
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I’ve just lifted the inlet hose out.
Now if I get my multimeter, set it to resistance and put the probes on the small metal clips on the end of the blue and brown wires…..it doesn’t register anything. Does that mean the solenoid is faulty? The other thread implied there should be 3.7k resistance? Assuming I’m measuring right?August 10, 2018 at 9:04 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457227george10
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Does base trough refer to the “tray” underneath where the float polystyrene bit is?
Because if so that bit is dry, so the only thing it’s suggesting is inlet valve. Is that the solenoid in the hose as mentioned earlier?
August 10, 2018 at 7:28 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457225george10
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I’ve looked and the hose doesn’t appear to be sagging 🙁
Wondering what else it could be.
Saw this thread
favorit-88070-error-code-water-inlet-solenoid-fault-t78636.html
which I think you posted in.Could it be the solenoid in the hose? Where can I put a multimeter on it to check resistance? Can I do it without removing it from the machine?
2.7m hose on AEG site is £76!!
August 10, 2018 at 1:11 pm in reply to: AEG 86070VI i30 Leak Prevention but there is no leak #457223george10
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Dave,
Thanks for that – I’ll take a look later – is it basically a case of using a cable tie to lift the black hose up?
Does it give any info about how it detects that scenario – is there a sensor somewhere?
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