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  • in reply to: Hotpoint Wf860 #437858
    Ironix1
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    Re: Hotpoint Wf860

    Thank you. How extensively can l check the heater? What checks do you suggest? I will go over the wiring again.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Wf860 #437856
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    Re: Hotpoint Wf860

    Thank you. Both PCBs are labeled Jabil Circuit 215007965.03
    The model number for both machines is WF860P. The faulty w/machine has (serial?) no. 41146435 and the replacement PCB came from (serial?) no. 45114749
    As I couldn’t locate the brushes l have now replaced the motor. However, the issue still remains. I’m in a dilemma as has almost had all its internal organs replaced but still the same issue. Should l cut my losses and look for a replacement machine?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Wf860 #437852
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    Re: Hotpoint Wf860

    I have also replaced the door interlock, drain pump, drain switch, water pump and all three water valves.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Wf860 #437851
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    Re: Hotpoint Wf860

    Sorry if the information is not sufficient, please let me know what further details you require. The main PCB was replaced from an identical machine that was working. It has the exact same model number and has been made by the same manufacturer, so l am assuming it is programmed accordingly. I have also changed every other electrical component apart from the motor, which l am about to do, in case it is the brushes, which l heard can create this type of fault. Thank you for reading and taking the time to reply.

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