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scamperoo
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ok thanks for your help all
scamperoo
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Tim yes l understand what you are saying
there were 2 wires going to the TS red was on the left and l think its a black one on the right which l made a note of,.. the white writing on the TS when l removed it was facing upward so I fitted the new one in reverse ie red on left other on right writing facing up. I asked the tech before l replaced it which way round the wires should go he said it wouldn’t make a difference?.
The lights come on there is an orange light but it’s not for the door l checked the door lock for current the blue wire had a current which l worked out was live so I put that to L the brown had no current so l connected to N and the 3rd was a double wire which had current and l connected to C
I don’t have a mutlimeter and don’t really know how to use one but I checked it with a screwdriver that lights up when you earth it with your finger
scamperoo
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Ok l will start again it’s like this
The washing machine was working fine but we realised it was washing in cold water, I don’t know how long it had been doing this for but it was not heating (lets imagine this was on the 1st of Feb) so on the 2nd of Feb we called a local tech from a repair shop who came and opened the machine tinkered with it for around 20 mins and said we would need a new TS which he would order, on the 10th of Feb he called and said the part is no longer in production in Portugal so he suggested that we try an equivalent TS ( which looked very similar however it was marked at 60c where the original was 90c) during the period of the 3rd to the 10th of Feb we had been using the machine with the non working/heating TS perfectly well except it was cold wash. I fitted the new TS into the rubber grommet plugged in the machine the door clicked but nothing happened l switched off the machine the door clicked again and l was able to open the door. I decided to try the old TS which we had been operating the machine up untill this point however same result nothing happened except the door clicks .I researched the problem and it became evident that a faulty door lock could be the probable cause so l removed the lock only to find it very warm to the touch on the part of the mechanism we bought a new door lock fitted it yesterday turned on the machine the door clicked and the nothing happened l have checked the movement of the door mechanism and it seems to be locking as it will not open the door untill the machine has been turned off and the click is heard,….in the meantime ( on the 7th of Feb) we went to the shop where the WM was bought and they said there were no original TS available but they could order one from China but they didn’t know how long it would take well they called today 03 March and said we can collect it tomorrow. So l will collect it and try that
Apart from that any suggestions, hope this is made clear now
scamperoo
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Thanks I see your point but yes it was working before and after he diagnosed the TS after he diagnosed he reseated the TS while we waited for him to source a new TS and it was working fine but cold washing
scamperoo
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Ok sorry,
what happened was the machine was washing cold so we called a local tech from a repair shop who came and opened the machine tinkered with it for around 20 mins and said we would need a new TS.
Coincidentally l just got a message back from another spares supplier that they have got a new TS original part for this machine so will try that
scamperoo
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Thanks specialist for the info very much appreciated
Of course the technician tested the thermostat that’s why we replaced it he couldn’ t get the part as the machine is old and there is no more parts so we went to a supplier repairer who is responsible for that brand and he supplied us with this new one l did ask if it mattered that is wasn’t the exact part and they told me no, so that’s why l replaced it. I have to say that l when it didn’t work with the new TS l put the old one back in with which it had been working fine days previously and still nothing. The TS sits in a rubber grommet which is located at the base of the drum
Sounds like it’s had it yeah?
scamperoo
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“in fact , its that sort of thinking that’s left you in the position your in”
I have to say that i hardly ever use forums because the people that answer the questions very rarely want to help they just want have a dig at the stupidity of the posters, I’m not in any position smart ass l am asking for help … l KNOW all WMs are different in the way that all cars are different but don’t all cars use the basic ingredients Fuel, Water, Air
If the door latch is working and the machine does not go what then, if you’ve got a sensible answer then please give it, other wise don’t botherscamperoo
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100 {e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} on the make,…I was told by a technician that the thermostat was the probable cause of the lack of hot water, yes i am posting from Portugal but basically a washing machine is a washing machine isn’t it
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