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  • in reply to: Zanussi FS1255W #371449

    Re: Zanussi FS1255W

    1st things to try:- Either damp – condensation on plastic brush holders (what’s weather been like where you are lately?), or motor or element below 40 megohm IR.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 FD 8806601337 Dead Blank/No Display #371354

    Re: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 FD 8806601337 Dead Blank/No Displa

    Bernie wrote:
    In reply to Mike’s question. How do you post a photo on here?
    Bernie

    I use photobucket to host the pic but you can use any hosting site.
    This thread should explain all.
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forumsphpbb3/general-trade-forum/how-upload-picture-this-site-t59372.html
    Mike.

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE 24164 #371298

    Re: BOSCH WAE 24164

    colly wrote:

    I may try again disconnect valve reset pcb the re connect valve .

    colly
    Sounds like clutching at straws, to me ๐Ÿ˜‰
    Bet you the valve triac’s not conducting. I don’t know that board but if you can find out which triac is involved by following the wiring, you might be lucky and find that’s all that needs doing on the board. Rest of board function is obviously unaffected.
    Mike.

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE 24164 #371295

    Re: BOSCH WAE 24164

    Same here, I can only remember about three occasions in my experience.
    I was asking Nomad paul though.
    Guess you’re not seeing the avatars tonight either ๐Ÿ˜‰ .
    Mike.

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE 24164 #371293

    Re: BOSCH WAE 24164

    nomadPaul wrote:In all honesty , in 6 odd years of working on these models , I’ve not known of a board failure with respect to the valves .


    How often have you seen a valve go practically short circuit?
    Mike.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24363 Fault Code F21 #298725

    Re: Bosch WAE24363 Fault Code F21

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote: Are we going to be able to find it here when needed or could it go somewhere more prominent?
    Mike.

    If you want something doing, do it yourself ๐Ÿ˜‰ . I’ve put it in error codes thread.
    Mike.

    in reply to: **KNOWN ERROR CODES** #103975

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    I’m taking the liberty of copying and pasting one of Martin’s posts to here as I think it’s very relevant to Bosch error code problems and needs to be here so I can find it.
    Re: Bosch WAE24363 Fault Code F21

    Postby Martin ยป Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:21 pm

    mike412 wrote: went back to this machine today, F21 displays but thats it. None of the other buttons illuminate or have any action when operated.

    Martin wrote:I found this old thread (and other similar ones on same subject) that need a little ‘clarification’ so to speak based on mike412’s findings.

    With this type of machine that has ‘touch sensor’ control buttons it is necessary to isolate the motor (i.e unplug it) and reset the module before carrying out the repair. With the motor unplugged and the machine switched off at the selector switch. Holding any button and rotating the selector switch will re-establish the LED lights. Thus allowing full control of the buttons and you have fully ‘awakened the control module once again from its slumbers’.

    Now replace the carbon brushes and job done!

    Utilise the same technique for other error codes…. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24164GB Heater shorting electrics. #370977

    Re: Bosch WAE24164GB Heater shorting electrics.

    I think there’s a general consensus round here that low temperature washes are implicated. Maybe liquid detergents are made to work at low temperatures more than old style powders are. I almost always find the structure completely caked in obnoxious goo when it’s broke. Whereas when doing a bearing change in a machine getting regular hot washes I find a much cleaner metal surface and no deterioration. Microbes are very happy living at 40 deg. (I wouldn’t mind it too much myself. Maybe won’t have long to wait.) And setting up home in the nooks and crannies of the spider is ideal for them. Regular doses of lovely life-sustaining Ecover to eat plus minimum twice-weekly bathing in the warm swimming tub. Life’s a beach for them, and no mistake!
    Mike.

    in reply to: Zanussi FL-1084 #370505

    Re: Zanussi FL-1084

    That was a tough one, Muv. That (quite common) fault of loose tacho normally gives a symptom of instant spin on all timer positions in which the motor is required to move. You’ll come across it again in due course I’m sure. Or then again maybe not. It used to happen on Hoover and Zanussi a lot but I’ve not seen it yet on later models. Maybe they’ve cured the (normally) easy faults like that and all we get left with is the difficult to diagnose pcb burn ups ๐Ÿ˜ฅ .
    Mike.

    Re: Leisure / Beko AL6CDW ckr TOC for lwr oven (f/st dble ov

    ๐Ÿ˜€ I have an email from Robert Dymond at Beko Technical Support.
    He states that the red spot stat in 4410101001 is correct for both ovens, upper and lower.
    Another plus for Beko appliances. Very helpful people.
    The 0845 600 4916 number was exserve.co.uk and they were also very helpful and sent me some more PDFs ๐Ÿ˜€
    The reason for the new wiring with the replacement stat turns out to be that it was conceived to replace 263900001 “thermic cut-out” which was an in-line microtemp type.
    Nice to have this cleared up so quickly. How many other makes would be so friendly?
    Mike.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24363 Fault Code F21 #298723

    Re: Bosch WAE24363 Fault Code F21

    Blimey, that info. seems rather vital! Could save a few people from a lot of grief. Are we going to be able to find it here when needed or could it go somewhere more prominent?
    Mike.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 FD 8806601337 Dead Blank/No Display #371352

    Re: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 FD 8806601337 Dead Blank/No Displa

    Can you post a photo of the duff board?
    Mike.

    in reply to: hotpoint FDW60 dishes wet after cycle finishes #371043

    Re: hotpoint FDW60 dishes wet after cycle finishes

    slyp98 wrote:threw up error with led 3 and 5 flashing , circ motor not working , connections ,cap ,module also mesh filter ,micro filter and pressure sensor problems

    As the problem seems to be intermittent and you’ve eliminated most of the above I wonder if it could be either an intermittent blockage (as sometimes caused by small bits of plastic film in the circulatory system for example) or a loose or partly burnt electrical connection somewhere.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Howdens HJA8703 (Candy/Hvr) completely dead – mystery. #371349

    Re: Howdens HJA8703 (Candy/Hvr) completely dead – mystery.

    Hi jr, I sent the pm but it’s still in my outbox. I’d be very interested in any info you have.
    I had quoted for new board ยฃ75 retail from Hoover. (ยฃ62.20 trade incl. vat delivered, no proof of trade status requested. Puts Connect price to shame.) Customer has just rung and says he’s going for new machine as this particular machine has had several problems since new. It’s his holiday cottage (very expensive rates, no doubt) so has to be sorted by Saturday.
    He told me he’d gone with Which’s recommendation of an Indesit IWDE126 and asked me what I thought. I did my best to be diplomatic. Looks like I will have plenty of work for the foreseeable future anyway, starting in a year’s time :rolls: .
    Apparently Which rated it better than the equivalent Bosch at ยฃ200 more. Makes you wonder.
    Mike.

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE 24164 #371289

    Re: BOSCH WAE 24164

    To me, it stands to reason that a triac “expecting” a 3K ohm load and suddenly finding itself presented with an 8 ohm load is going to fizzle and die if not actually exploding.
    Have you looked at the board?
    Mike.

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