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hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Lamona LAM8601 – 1st and 3rd Light
Broken wire at the bottom of the door?
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Belling Cooker Format 636
Faulty MCB possibly?
Grahamhebegebe
ParticipantRe: John Lewis JLTDC09
All up and running now. I inserted a link into the plug on the board to tell it that the condenser door was closed and away it went.
Very grateful for your help Dave
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: John Lewis JLTDC09
I’ve bought the wrong module haven’t I!
*#!!#
Thanks for putting me right Dave. Maybe it’s time to retire before I give Connect all of my pension!
Just before I order another module, Prod No.916096337/02 has a microswitch to prove the condenser door is closed. This switch is omitted on Prod 916096337/09. With the help of a wiring diagram, maybe a simple link between two contacts on the board would provide the signal it is looking for. Can anyone help?
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: John Lewis JLTDC09
Thanks for your reply Dave.
Have bought a configured module but part No. 97391609633702/7.
Any ideas if that number is suitable?
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: hotpoint bd 32p top oven lukewarm
Dodgy connection somewhere. Have you checked tags on mains inlet connector? Could even be further back – wall connector, plug and socket (!), wall switch…
GrahamMay 27, 2013 at 10:49 pm in reply to: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair? #395020hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair?
Wire broken within the insulation on the motor plug? OOB caused by motor suddenly picking up to spin speed without balancing revs…?
Grahamhebegebe
ParticipantRe: Carron Capri (DEC3 – 1)
Just as a follow up to this. T P Fay did indeed make up a new element for me and the oven is now fully functional again.
Many thanks Dave for your help on this one.
I would recommend T P Fay if anyone is stuck for a replacement element.
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: DeDietrich oven MP3160N1
Thanks for your response Cookerfit. I didn’t mention that the new element gets hot, it’s just its fan that doesn’t run. From that I’m presuming that the door switch is ok, but will certainly confirm that when I go back. It looks as though I’ll have to take a chance on a new control board.
Grahamhebegebe
ParticipantRe: Strange Inesit washing machine problem
My best guess as to what caused the plug pins to be spread apart, would be test probes forced into the plug to test the heater circuit. Had anyone else looked at the machine?
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: AEG dishwasher F44070VI
Thanks Seamy. That’s what I need. I guess this machine must be one of the earlier ones. Have ordered various nuts and washers to go with the manifold. I only hope it fits after all this and that I don’t end up buying new spray arm etc. Appreciate your help on this one.
Grahamhebegebe
ParticipantRe: AEG dishwasher F44070VI
Thanks Seamy. The manifold seems to be what’s missing. Would you know the part number? Cant see anything on TDS. The original was in one piece but wont fit the new heater.
Would really appreciate some help on this one.
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Indesit dishwasher (IDL 540 UK 2)
New board fitted and machine now working – albiet very expensive repair for such a new machine.
Thanks to Steve and Bob for your help.
Has anyone ever discovered which components cause these boards to fail to heat – or is it that those components which do fail are too small to be seen with the naked eye?!
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Indesit dishwasher (IDL 540 UK 2)
Any more info on this one? It would be appreciated.
Graham
hebegebe
ParticipantRe: Indesit dishwasher (IDL 540 UK 2)
I’ve taken to photographing all the labels I can find on machines and it’s often proved worthwhile. As here it seems, as I can look up the rest of the numbers on the door.
I have 37341400900 S/N 60607 1412
Also 19505578800That seems to be all the numbers that might be relevent.
Are you able to help further Steve?
With thanks
Graham
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