joakes

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    Interesting. Actually, it seems to shrink a bit in washing. I guess the wash NTC is behind drum with these, right? The dangerous one – if it is misplaced, it’s basically a hole in the drum. Is that the only wash NTC or is there another one?

    Is there a service mode to display all these NTC temps during a cycle?

    It is odd that it heats up the heating unit continuously to the point that the cut-out has to kick in each time. So you think it may be that, the NTC in the heating tunnel is fine and reads the hot air but then the wash NTC inside the drum reads a low so it keeps heating the heating unit and cut-off kicks in? Similarly it boils the water too much during wash cycles due to the wash NTC reading a low…

    Thank you very much!

    joakes
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    Thank you very much, Dave! It is WK14D320GB. Already cleaned both the heating duct (the metal one blowing air into the drum) and the condenser duct (underneath the fan). Heating duct was nice and clean. Condenser duct had some build up but nothing crazy. Cleaned the fan blades too but again nothing to affect the air flow.  I checked the resistance changing with NTCs with a multimeter. Just learnt that there may be a service mode with these to actually see the reading the PCB is getting so will check that next time.

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