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helo_75
Participantyoud still have to pay £109
helo_75
Participantuse your meter , itll tell u wont it?
not fair to ask us to guess
although dont be shocked if its the module
helo_75
Participantthe belt must be off… its 3 phase, so no brushes
if not the belt, itll be the pcb
helo_75
Participanti know.. ive replied
helo_75
Participantill do it for £30
helo_75
Participantand theyre pants too…
boards are going down for laughs
as are the motors/door locks and pumps
i used to rate zanussis… not anymore
helo_75
Participantitll be the board
the thermistor would show a fault
helo_75
Participantthe pump?
located at the back rear of the machine, in the grey plastic housing on the right
helo_75
Participantvery silly
buy a rivet gun and some 6mm rivetts
helo_75
Participantits a duff dryness module
around £100 from the online shop
helo_75
Participantoh, and yes.. the sensor will turn off the appliance untill it defrosts… and if the heater is faulty, that could be 24-36 hrs.. and when u unplug / plug it back in .. it starts the whole cycle again
quite common
if its under 5 years old, samsung will do that repair f.o.c
helo_75
Participantits a tricky job
the heater will unclip from the evaporator and refit onto your existing evaporator
the sensors need to to be changed tooif the evaporator is to be changed, then its a specialist job.. requiring system work and a regas
personally, id pay someone to do it as its sharp in there, and its easy to crack pipe work!
helo_75
Participantdepends on variant tbh
helo_75
Participantgiven no fault code… door lock?
helo_75
Participanthow many times has this been said
defrost it and test the defrost heater with a multimeter
its not always the compressor
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