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JosephBowen
ParticipantThat loud noise during spin could be a worn-out bearing or something stuck in the drum, common with older AEG machines. I had a similar issue, Best to get it checked early before the problem escalates into a costlier repair!
May 14, 2025 at 1:01 pm in reply to: LAM8302 Door Latch Stuck in Closed – Cycle on when door open off when door closed #492756JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks for the update.
JosephBowen
ParticipantIf it’s just an excess foam issue, a thorough clean and using less detergent might help.
JosephBowen
ParticipantYou are right.
JosephBowen
ParticipantThe intermittent cooling could be due to a compressor or control board issue, especially with the corrosion you mentioned. The pulsating noise suggests the compressor might be struggling. Check if the fan is running properly and ensure there are no obstructions. If the new board doesn’t fix it, the compressor might need further inspection, or it could be a refrigerant issue.
JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks, I will keep it in mind.
JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks for the info.
August 12, 2024 at 9:57 am in reply to: Fridge Freezer has no longer cooling and makes a ‘clunk’ on switch on #490881JosephBowen
ParticipantAll good now?
Edit: Thanks for the update.
JosephBowen
ParticipantYour Samsung DV80H8100HW dryer might be experiencing an intermittent electrical issue that isn’t limited to just the varistor. Since resoldering the varistor didn’t resolve the problem, the issue could be related to other components such as the control board, thermal fuse, or door switch. Intermittent power issues are often caused by faulty connections, damaged wiring, or components that are failing under load. I’d recommend checking for any loose connections or damaged wires, and if they all seem intact, consider testing or replacing the thermal fuse or control board, as these are common culprits in such scenarios. If you’re not comfortable performing these tests, it might be worth consulting a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue accurately.
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JosephBowen
ParticipantI am glad all good now.
JosephBowen
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JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks for the links, I will check them.
JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks for the link.
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ParticipantReplying for the updates.
JosephBowen
ParticipantThanks, I will check it.
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