Nathan Kidd

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  • in reply to: Beko E00? error code #472198
    Nathan Kidd
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    If so, does anyone know the part number and who stocks it?

    in reply to: Intermittent error code & high pitched hum #472063
    Nathan Kidd
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    Any idea where to source the part? I’m struggling to find anything.

    I think the part number is 41041190

    in reply to: Noisey brushes and a blown DC module #471891
    Nathan Kidd
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    Thanks Dave. Found the raised segment causing the click. Washer is only a year old, so is it just bad luck?

    I’m also wondering if there is anything to stop me putting another branded motor in the machine as I have a few spares.

    in reply to: Noisey brushes and a blown DC module #471889
    Nathan Kidd
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    I will pull the motor out and have a look. Will I be able to spot a raised segment by eye?

    in reply to: Cause of motor multi plug burnout? #471643
    Nathan Kidd
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    Just replaced the DC module with a new one and, hey presto, a working washer.

    Strange, as there was little to no visible damage on the old DC module. No burnt out fuses, just a bit of blackness around one of the “capacitors”.

    in reply to: Cause of motor multi plug burnout? #471641
    Nathan Kidd
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    Thanks for the response Dave.

    Plugged the motor back in but no spin. I’ve a suspicion that it may be the DC module that is fried.
    Could a burnt out DC module also cause the multi-plug to burn out?

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