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  • in reply to: beko wm6167w not spinning #423414
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    Re: beko wm6167w not spinning

    Mostly its the DC module that requires replacing, part num’ 2817690101

    in reply to: Beko DSFN1532W dishwasher not starting #423416
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    Re: Beko DSFN1532W dishwasher not starting

    Drain pump should run after closing the door, you could make up a lead and power direct the pump to see if it works. Mostly theres a blockage of the impellor & you can’t hear the pump run, clear the blockage & bobs your uncle. Worst case scenario the pump is burn’t out or worse still it may have taken out the triac on the p.c.b.

    in reply to: zanussi ZDF14021WA #422958
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    Re: zanussi ZDF14021WA

    Hard to say without looking at it, but i’d contact Zanussi in the first instance, tell them that the was an issue previously & they “may” be able to do a f.o.c repair on it even though it’s outside warranty, otherwise i’d presume the pressure swith needs replacing & the sump area where its located needs cleaned as gunge tends to build up there causing the problem you describe

    in reply to: Daewoo fails to complete wash cycle #423169
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    Re: Daewoo fails to complete wash cycle

    No reset

    in reply to: Beko Tumble Dryer : DCU8230 : No Pump #423266
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    Re: Beko Tumble Dryer : DCU8230 : No Pump

    Trace cable back from pump to board, check output there to see if you get correct voltage, check float switch and loom is all I can advise.

    in reply to: leisure RM10crs #422930
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    Re: leisure RM10crs

    Don’t know how they could go wrong, its just a single pole switch so whatever way round its wired it should work, both elements of warmer are connected in parallel, live connection goes to pushbutton switch, neutral is on P2 of static oven selector sw’, can send you a diagram if its needed, PM me with e-mail addy.

    in reply to: Daewoo fails to complete wash cycle #423167
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    Re: Daewoo fails to complete wash cycle

    You don’t say whether there is aload inat the time or not, so i’m presuming that it does this with a load.
    Can it be that maybe its an unbalanced load causing the problem?
    If it does’nt get to full speed because of unbalance it will go back to beginning of spin cycle again. It may be a motor or p.c.b fault either.

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    Re: Beko WMB 81643 water in water out, no rotation or blocka

    Tear your hair no more, replace the diode mounted on the rear/back wall (down at the bottom), this usually solves the issue of no motor action on these Askoll type motors.

    in reply to: Miele WT 2670 – Recurring heater fault #423056
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    Re: Miele WT 2670 – Recurring heater fault

    Do you live in a hard water area? Perhaps the fitted generic element is not of good quality. Get engineer to check relay of heater also.

    in reply to: Zanussi Aquacycle 1100 – odd fault #423090
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    Re: Zanussi Aquacycle 1100 – odd fault

    Wiring diagrams can’t be passed on to the general public (see forum rules), try testing the components with a megger for earth leakage. Test heater, n.t.c if fitted & motor firstly, check pressure vessel isn’t blocked with gunge.
    Maybe button sticking in on fascia panel is causing it to start as soon as its finished, just a thought.

    in reply to: Stoves 600DWT unresponsive #422671
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    Re: Stoves 600DWT unresponsive

    Make sure you wait for a while after closing door, it can take up to 20secs brfore it starts up & kicks into life, check darin pump is working, it should be the first thing you hear. If the drain pump had been running continuoulsy because base was flooded it may have burn’t out.

    in reply to: AEG L75480WD Problems #422611
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    Re: AEG L75480WD Problems

    Seamy wrote:Most problems on these are caused by the dryer heating element going low to ground, you would need to test with a Megger to confirm.
    E10 is normally the coil of the 3 way valve going open circuit during the programme, new valve normally cures it.

    I have seen these problem dozens of times before thats why i posted .

    in reply to: AEG OVEN #422608
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    Re: AEG OVEN

    Perhaps then its time to get in an Engineer to look at it if you can’t sort it.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDE57140W – 91609385702 Wiring Diagram #421360
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    Re: Zanussi ZDE57140W – 91609385702 Wiring Diagram

    E32 can be caused by the engineer going through the diagnostic routine & not fitting a jumper (short) to prove circuit as is required at position 7 where you have to short across the 2 halves of the split drum, if no short is fitted within 5 seconds (i think) it will show up E32 fault code.

    in reply to: AEG OVEN #422606
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    Re: AEG OVEN

    I’d suggest that you turn off the CAPS LOCK.

    F9 indicates micro processor resetting for some reason.

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