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nelson
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint TCM65 condenser dryer
I did inspect the module but couldn’t see anything obvious, I have checked the price on these, connect are quoting 62.64 + vat (not programmed) 🙁
Does that mean I need a smart card etc to do this job?If yes……I’m out 😆
nelson
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classxx6 W/M WAE24363GB/05
I had a similar fault a year or so ago, I had been to replace the brushes then got galled back because the count down timer was skipping from 8 or 9 mins to 1 min remaining.
Some helpful UKW bod suggested stripping the armature out of the motor dowsing with WD40 cleaning the commutator and rebuilding. It worked a treat.
Hope that helps, worth a try before forking out for modules. 😉nelson
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIDL102 fills & empties at the same time
😀 Thanks for the replies, I had a look at the board and looked like there had been a bit of action around one of the solder joints. When I ran the machine I could see a bit of arcing between two soldered joints. I cleaned the crud from around the joints and tried it again. It worked fine. Whatever the crud was, it was clearly conductive.
Thanks again.
nelson
ParticipantRe: Beko wma667
🙂 Cheers Big Chris,
I’ll get one ordered
nelson
ParticipantRe: wf000 all option led’s flashing
Hmmm went to see this one for myself today, and when I got there, the error code it was displaying was communication error, so nipped up all the connections and bingo…….not so….. then I got motor jammed / tacho error, checked all the wiring for loose wire or broken wire but nothing doing, I think I have a motor in my workshop so will return and try that :rolls:
nelson
ParticipantRe: wf000 all option led’s flashing
😳 Cheers iadom
nelson
ParticipantRe: Prima LPR721 ????
😉 Cheers Seamy 😀
nelson
ParticipantRe: Beko WMA10 – Am I missing something???
Lee8, I like your style 😆
nelson
ParticipantRe: Beko WMA10 – Am I missing something???
Thanks Lee, I really don’t think that the machine is at fault, just wanted to check with you boys, to make sure I had covered everything.
I think that the customer might be trying it on a bit. originally I replaced the drum bearings and when I was stripping the machine I found that the heater had been disconnected when I tested the heater it was leaking to earth, the heater bracket was gone so the heater had been rubbing on the drum.
When I returned the machine to them I explained what I had found and that I had replaced the bracket, the heater and obviously the bearings.
When they phoned me the other day they were complaining of tearing, bad smells, and dirty marks on clothes……. which never happened before the machine was repaired.
Of course none of these faults were noticed until about 4 -5 weeks after the repaired machine had been returned to them……. Quality :rolls:
nelson
ParticipantRe: Beko WMA10 – Am I missing something???
I will ask if they have a tumble dryer, also if they have a cat, I’ve just remembered a job a few years back, same sort of problem turned out she was drying her clothes over the radiators and her cat was streching up and clawing her clothes as they dried 😯
Or could be that they are buying Primark clothes and then being amazed when they start falling apart after a couple of washes :rolls:
Cheers fellas.
nelson
ParticipantRe: Beko WMA10 – Am I missing something???
Cheers chaps, but I felt all around the door seal there were no grooves, ridges or anything. I did try the drum circumferance seems as I have come across them being split before.
Thanks anyway :rolls:nelson
ParticipantRe: WF000
Phil!!!!
You only hate this job at times???????? 😆
nelson
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIL143 – Just keeps on washing
Cheers Franz, I’ll check it out.
September 22, 2009 at 10:06 pm in reply to: Indesit WIA111 – just spin and thats all folks.. #297727nelson
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIA111 – just spin and thats all folks..
Cheers Jonnieboy, I thought so. 🙂
nelson
ParticipantRe: AEG 86741 C9 Fault code
Cheers Dave, I’ll give the test routine a try. 🙂
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