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Seamy
ParticipantRe: BEKO DCU7230 Tumble Dryer No Heat
You need to check the NTC is not down to earth, thats where they are problematic.
It may read temp ok across the 2 tags, but you need to megger it to earth as they internally break down, a new style NTC is fitted on the updated heater now available. Worse case it will have taken out p.c. too.Seamy
ParticipantRe: Beko dishwasher stopping mid cycle.
water may have flooded base, base is below dishwasher cavity
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZDC46130W cutting out.
Would advise you to replace float switch on condensate receptacle, am only guessing here as to what may be the issue from past experience on this model, you may be best advised to get engineer to check it for you as you could end up going through a few parts before getting it sussed.
1258513165 is float switch part number.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: BEKO DCU 8230 No heating
Ok that figures, be aware that a badly blocked condenser would normally make excess moisture present on heater which will cause NTC to be low.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: AEG Favorit F55010 VI not heating up
Maybe you could post PNC number 9 digit code off appliance as there are 60+ variants of F55010
Could be break in loom or P.C.B could have poor relay contacts (quite common on these).
Something else that could be causing probs’ is the Turbrity Sensor or connections to it, break in fine cable perhaps,Seamy
ParticipantRe: BEKO DCU 8230 No heating
Normally on them its the heater NTC low to earth that causes problems, you may be lucky to get away with changing heater only, sometimes needs P.C.B too.
New style heater with upgraded NTC part number is 297010150
P.C.B part number is 2970010601Seamy
ParticipantRe: AEG Main Oven continue to heat after switchig off
Maybe something as simple as knob turned on shaft slightly, if not you would need to get engineer to get it checked for short circuit somewhere.
I’d be advising you to be switching it off at wall switch for safety in the meantime.Seamy
ParticipantRe: Beko OIF22300
263900055 is the part you should possibly be replacing, its the selector switch, possibly short circuit on one of the wafers of switch.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZDC46130W cutting out.
You could check when it stops is there flashing red led, normally when it beeps it flashes also.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: ZWD14270W1
bazza500 wrote:I would check the heater insulation as this will give a dead machine on these.
I second that
Seamy
ParticipantRe: ELECTROLUX FRIG/FREEZER
I’d use a pipe cleaner or cable tie to poke into hole in fridge to see if you can dislodge the blockage.
I myself have used a long piece of pipe same size as hole & blown through it to shift blockage, but be careful as there’s likely to be germs in it & , Don’t INHALE ❗Seamy
ParticipantRe: beko dw686 pcb/module
No setup procedure, should work once fitted… Would be advisable to fit both p.c.bs together.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi oven ZOP37902XK fault code F041
No F041 fault code listed i’m afraid
closest are these
F104 PT500 out of range alarm
F140 Fan connection problemSeamy
ParticipantRe: Stoves Richmond Range 550E (444449013) Hob
Yeah the regulators are run of the mill Blue MPV0150’s, the belling part number for them is 082590800.
Most likely the cooker is pushed in too far against back wall & lid is closing against switch & causing all or some of the rings to lose supply as they all go through hob lid switch.
Pull cooker out slightly making sure “towel rail” handle is free from touching wall.Seamy
ParticipantRe: Re Beko cooker make BDC 643K
Normally the fan & element need replacing, fan slowing down usually causes the heater/element to warp which then stops fan altogether.
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