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  • in reply to: AEG L75480WD Problems #422609
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    Re: AEG L75480WD Problems

    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.

    in reply to: Beko BDV555AS #422487
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    Re: Beko BDV555AS

    You ask would you be able to fit a new thermostat yourself, i’m sure you would, but i doubt it would cure the problem, its more likely the oven element needs replacing, perhaps a cut out either.
    As for “the front left main job” if it only works on 6 it might need an element replaced too or switch for it.
    Hard to say without looking at & inspecting the appliance, but try these points first.
    Power off of course when working on it.

    in reply to: Beko CDA653FS/1 fridge freezer problem #422042
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    Re: Beko CDA653FS/1 fridge freezer problem

    Seamy wrote:

    chubb125 wrote:
    Does anybody know what either of them do please

    Rear one is control board & is most likely the culprit.
    :lesson:

    in reply to: Beko CDA653FS/1 fridge freezer problem #422040
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    Re: Beko CDA653FS/1 fridge freezer problem

    chubb125 wrote: Does anybody know what either of them do please

    Rear one is control board & is most likely the culprit.

    in reply to: Beko double oven ODF22300X – Timer flashing #421929
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    Re: Beko double oven ODF22300X – Timer flashing

    Should read closed circuit, if its reading high it’ll cause fault described

    in reply to: Zanussi ZJD-12191 Error E36 – flashing start/stop #421093
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    Re: Zanussi ZJD-12191 Error E36 – flashing start/stop

    Theres a cut-out mounted on the heater which should be closed circuit, button on it, try pressing it in 🙂
    You could check this for continuity with a meter, would’nt advise live testing for voltage.

    As previously advised the most common problem on them is an earth fault on the dryer heater, if new heater was fitted check with megger if its low to earth.
    Appliance will run for a few minutes before starting to heat, after fan starts you should get power to elements.
    Select a drying time over 10 minutes as last 10 is usually cool only.

    in reply to: Beko double oven ODF22300X – Timer flashing #421927
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    Re: Beko double oven ODF22300X – Timer flashing

    If theres poor connection at the cut-out you get this beeping & flashing. Check cables are tight on t.o.c, and that its closed circuit, if its open or high resistance clock goes bananas.

    in reply to: Beko DL1243W – ‘pump’ continuos running #421847
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    Re: Beko DL1243W – ‘pump’ continuos running

    Nigel, sounds like there has been an overspill of water or leak into the base of appliance activating the float switch which will run pump continuously. Perhaps theres a blockage in pump or drain hose etc.

    Power off if doing any investigating

    in reply to: PANASONIC NRB32SG2-SB ERROR CODE LC #421722
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    Re: PANASONIC NRB32SG2-SB ERROR CODE LC

    No error code for LC,
    U10= door open, all other error codes are prefixed H — eg, H01 to H79, just an idea its not on Child Lock by any chance, user instructions tell you how to unset if it is..

    You might find this a help..

    Failure History Display Mode
    A: How to start
    When the set button (between up & down) on control panel is pressed more than 10 seconds and Self diagnosis display mode appeared.
    Then press the set button for more than 1 second.
    For example: When there is a trouble of FC temperature sensor.
    Fridge temperature display area: H, Freezer temperature display area: -01
    When there is not trouble/failure history.
    Fridge temperature display area: H, Freezer temperature display area: —
    B: How to end
    It ends when the set button is pressed, during failure history mode.
    Or 7 minutes after starting self diagnosis mode, both self diagnosis mode and failure history display mode end automatically.

    in reply to: electrolux diswhasher problems after new configured pcb. #421776
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    Re: electrolux diswhasher problems after new configured pcb.

    Its just a thought, the new version of that d’washer has new style water compartment on the side, maybe the new software is compatible for that filling compartment & not the original style tank on side.

    But water fill still uses same pressure switches, so water fills to a level anyhow (same as with previous software), then when wash motor comes on, level of pressure switch should drop as soon as motor starts and water should continue to fill until level of pressure switch is made again.

    in reply to: Beko DW601 light no 3 flashing #421515
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    Re: Beko DW601 light no 3 flashing

    3rd program indicator light on means NTC fault, cabling down the door to base is prone to breakage especially on the fine cable to NTC & Flowmeter, try a little tug on each wire in turn & you may fine one will come with you. Otherwise it could be a dodgy PCB.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZJD-12191 Error E36 – flashing start/stop #421091
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    Re: Zanussi ZJD-12191 Error E36 – flashing start/stop

    Most likely there was an earth fault on the heater then.
    This one the rear half has to come off, it splits in middle, see screws down bottom at both sides behind small white cap cover, 8mm socket required to remove them, take lid off, (Power Off of course) 8mm screws at top of sides & also ones at rear down at the bottom, water intake valves are mounted on a plastic housing that clips out also, then the whole rear casing slides backwards providing all screws are out. 10mm nut holding heater in place needs to be loosened & push in end of bolt slightly to release rubber grommet, heater should now prize out by using a flat blade screwdriver etc, replace in reverse order.

    Door seal can be done through the front porthole, take seal off from front first, connection ring around outside to be taken off & its held in place on inner side at tub with a large spring around it. When fitting the new seal, best to lubricate it with some fairies liquid where it goes on to tub & lubricate your pinkies also as this will help with getting it on if you are not used to doing them.

    in reply to: Those little Beko dryer belts on the motor #421265
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    Re: Those little Beko dryer belts on the motor

    Wear a pair of safety gloves, after you’ve done a few they will become easier, believe it or not there is a little bit of stretch in them.

    in reply to: Problem with Stoves Sterling 1100e #421292
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    Re: Problem with Stoves Sterling 1100e

    Poor connections normally, check connections, starting at the incoming mains at terminal block (Power Off of course) & that links are tight if fitted.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDE57140W – 91609385702 Wiring Diagram #421350
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    Re: Zanussi ZDE57140W – 91609385702 Wiring Diagram

    Have you tried diagnostics, count the error code flashes & post on here then hopefully sombody will help you.

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