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  • in reply to: Beko Banging On Spin #193094
    helo_75
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    Re: Beko Banging On Spin

    thanx… dont wanna ruffle ne feathers here, just wanna help out where i can

    in reply to: Zanussi wjs1265w drier not working #194112
    helo_75
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    Re: Zanussi wjs1265w drier not working

    did you not get an error code? usually, if the green valve doesnt function, then you should be getting maybe an e10 or e11 fault? yes that valve being faulty could stop the dryer from functioning, as those machines do perform a diagnostic test before working.. if a fault is detected, then the machine will not continue
    it has been known for those machines not to display an error code when the valve becomes faulty, throwin you off the scent a little.

    and, please, using a power cord to check if things are fuctioning is not exactly a safe way of testing, since a suitable earth bond cannot be guaranteed.. very naughty, always remember to work with the power off, and using suitable safety equipment… u usually only get one chance at making a mistake

    oh, and if you do change the valve, please be prepared to wait a few minutes before the dryer kicks in.. as i said, the dryer performs a diagnostic test

    thanks

    in reply to: Beko Banging On Spin #193092
    helo_75
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    Re: Beko Banging On Spin

    ah yes, thanx for your critcism, and managing to pick up on something i didnt actually write, i didnt say anything about refitting the heater.. what i actually mentioned was the heater bracket, a far simpler job than fitting drums and bearings. i agree heaters can be tricky to refit, and yes the power should always be off, simple safety should always be paramount. i was only trying to help

    thanx 🙁

    in reply to: Beko Banging On Spin #193089
    helo_75
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    Re: Beko Banging On Spin

    erm, well actually.. a common problem with those machines is the heater bracket working loose, so the heater bangs on the drum through centrifugal force.. a quick check is to pull the heater out, and physically look inside to see if theres a support bracket there, easily fitted, easily cured.. always worth checking, cos ith can be costly otherwise.. oh and check the heater itself for signs of the drum catching it

    thanx

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