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helo_75
Participantno, dont use it until the brushes are changed
theyre worn, and any excessive sparking could cause motor failure.. possible pcb failure
im sure a couple of days wait will be better than replacing expensive componentshelo_75
Participantmore than likely a heater problem to be honest
simple test with a multimeter
plug out first, and its on the back of the drum, just above the motor
helo_75
Participantcould be a duff armature … u tried a motor any way?
helo_75
Participantthe boards are different
some of the later boards had an extra ! icon added to reset, theyre not interchangeable im afraid, thats why its not listed
helo_75
Participantunlikely overheat problem, it would just blow cold
sounds like a timer problem me thinks
helo_75
Participanttimer, nearly always timer… give i t a whack with arse end of yer screwdriver, and it will probably go.. still need to replace it
helo_75
Participanthttp://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=34718
bit of a minefield at the minute
helo_75
Participantno… you can just fit a pcb on this model
on a later machine, they have a pcb, and you need a smart card to program them
see your other thread for details
helo_75
Participantyes i think u can change just the pcb on that model
helo_75
Participantthen ull need a smart card reader
helo_75
Participantbosch all the way is best tbh
helo_75
Participantu tell us
count the number of flashes between pause
helo_75
Participantwell, yes the pcbs do cause that problem!!!!
need to know which pcb is on it? (is it on the back, or in the fascia)
serial number will help too
helo_75
Participantor just block it off at the pump end…..
helo_75
Participantspot on mr p.
sounds harsh, but sometimes a harsh lesson is a valuable one
the only cure is buy a proper dishwasher, such as a bosch
when u buy a new car, do u always buy the same model / colour?
beggars belief, someone holding a gun with 2 bullets wouldnt normally shoot themselves twice, would they?
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