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  • in reply to: beko wm74135 #419700
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    Re: beko wm74135

    Check the usual suspects, heater/motor low to earth, water pressure is good & is filling to level in time, check drain hose not pushed in too far into standpipe & syphoning etc. Double check that the start button on fascia is not dirty & sticking in causing programme to pause. P.C.B might be duff either, parts relatively cheap for them anyhow.

    in reply to: Panasonic NA-16VX1 Washing machine H07 fault #419792
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    Re: Panasonic NA-16VX1 Washing machine H07 fault

    H07 refers to tacho coil problem, possibly this was the cable you found damaged. You need to check that the cable connection to tacho is good, you can check with a meter if tacho is generating milivolts when you turn motor/drum by hand. You can trace the cable loom up to board & check if you have milivolts up there too. It could have damaged board if it was shorted to ground.

    in reply to: Electrolux EWX14440W – Integrated Washer Dryer #419890
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    Re: Electrolux EWX14440W – Integrated Washer Dryer

    Likely the dryer heater has gone low, will most likely need replacing.

    in reply to: Miele W524 #419893
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    Re: Miele W524

    Look at the presure vessel, its probably bunged up giving a false level of water. Although it could be a board fault.

    in reply to: AEG D77000GF-M cooker #419562
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    Re: AEG D77000GF-M cooker

    Hob top off i’m afraid,in that way, difficult job too, allow an hour +

    in reply to: Beko WMB71231-B #419543
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    Re: Beko WMB71231-B

    on off switch in off position, select cottons (first program’), holding in start button, switch on at on/off switch, it should throw up an error code, post this here & hopefully someone will help you. otherwise check pressure vessel, brushes, heater etc

    in reply to: Cheaper to buy new #419477
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    Re: Cheaper to buy new

    Printers getting like that too, soon it’ll be as cheap to buy a new printer than replace the ink cartridge, i’ve an Epson which has the colour printing turned off, black & white printing only is all I use it for, quess what, it still uses up colour ink & won’t let you print in B&W only if colour ink is gone.. rant over !

    in reply to: miele G1470SCVI (D/W) #419537
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    Re: miele G1470SCVI (D/W)

    Multimeter/Megger time i’m afraid.

    Check heater obviously, not sure if this one has a fan or not for drying but have a look at it if it has, was a problem with the drain hole from fan blocking & excess moisture causing tripping from memory.

    in reply to: Leisure Professional 90 Duel Fuel – stuck on auto – help!! #419240
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    Re: Leisure Professional 90 Duel Fuel – stuck on auto – help

    If timer left off for a few minutes it should reset, have a read of instruction book it should give details of how to put from auto into manual to cook the said chicken.
    Think you may have to hold in 2 buttons but not certain.
    Sometimes the clock module gets pushed in too far & maybe the buttons are not functioning, then its time to call out an engineer.

    in reply to: Beko WMB81445LW #419247
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    Re: Beko WMB81445LW

    Theres a large diode mounted on side near the motor, perhaps its loose or theres an electrical crack out of it.
    Also take a look at bracket that mounts the capacitor near cable intake, sometimes it cracks during spin if broken.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZRB324NXO Defrost timer #419258
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    Re: Zanussi ZRB324NXO Defrost timer

    4055208914 or Qualtex FP16

    see here
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    in reply to: Panasonic drum bolts plastic cover #418600
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    Re: Panasonic drum bolts plastic cover

    rp53 wrote:Thanks all for looking.
    He said its a common problem and that nothing will budge that screw – their service engineers had tried everything and never managed to get one out. It seems it is a design flaw that the drum bolt heads (needing a cover) are inside the drum. Machine is just 4 years old – was not a cheap washer by anyone’s standards, so I am going to take this up with Panasonic. Probably won’t get anywhere, but worth a try I guess.

    I’ve been doing these machines & not had problems getting them undone!

    Do you happen to have a 5 year warranty, if so, then its there problem to solve.

    in reply to: Miele G1225SC dishwasher heater #418989
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    Re: Miele G1225SC dishwasher heater

    Contact Miele direct for any parts, would imagine Connect would stock it too or any major parts suppliers.
    Its an easy fix, pump splits, quite straightforward.

    in reply to: Miele G5191SCVI D/W F14 fault #419079
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    Re: Miele G5191SCVI D/W F14 fault

    Normally its a blockage in the wash pump impellor, not as difficult a repair as it looks, the pump splits easilly.

    ” The program is interrupted and the drain pump is operated. The display shows the message Technical fault code F14 – Call Service Dept. The buzzer is activated for 2 minutes. With the circulation pump operating after a water intake step, the heater pressure switch is checked to ensure that sufficient water pressure exists in the wash water circuit. For this the heater relay must have been activated.

    Cause:
    Heater pressure switch B1/13 defective.

    Remedy:

    1. Check the heater pressure switch.
    2. Check the connection plug and wiring harness.
    3. Replace the heater pressure switch, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump inoperative. Circulation pressure too low (no pressure at heater pressure switch). Pump may be blocked by foreign objects.

    Remedy:
    1. Check the circulation pump for foreign objects.
    2. Check the circulation pump capacitor.
    3. Replace the circulation pump, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Foreign objects in heater pressure switch.

    Remedy:
    Replace the heater pressure switch.

    Cause:
    Flow meter B3/4 defective (incorrect water quantity registered).

    Remedy:

    1. Check that the plate with the reed switch on flow meter B3/4 is seated correctly.
    2. Check that the reed switch connection plug is seated correctly.
    3. Replace the reed switch, if necessary.
    4. Check the control lead from the electronic to flow meter B3/4.
    5. Remove the water inlet mixer and replace if necessary.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump defective.

    Remedy:

    1. Check the circulation pump power supply.
    2. Check the circulation pump capacitor.
    3. Replace the circulation pump.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump winding overheated; winding protection has cut out.

    Remedy:
    Replace the circulation pump.

    Cause:
    After a water intake step, heater pressure switch B1/13 has not opened switching steps 11–12 and 21–22. This starts the anti-stiction routine.

    Remedy:
    Replace the heater pressure switch.

    Cause:
    Motor capacitor defective.

    Remedy:
    Check the motor capacitor and replace it if necessary.

    Cause:
    Contacts on heater pressure switch B1/13 short-circuited. Contamination on the plug of the heater wiring harness and a conductive connection between the plugs and the main harness causes a short circuit to the contacts.

    Remedy:

    1. Replace the heater wiring harness.
    2. Replace heater pressure switch B1/13.
    3. Reconnect the two individual plugs from the main harness (AMP 6.3 x 0.8 ) and apply new insulation sleeves. Do not interchange the plugs.”

    in reply to: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective? #376551
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    Re: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective?

    Thermistor in that one. The picture shows it with 2 blue wires attached pressed up against base of appliance .

    If its not curing problem it “may” be fault with p.c.b, would advise to consider getting it checked by an engineer, it could prove costly.

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