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  • in reply to: AEG built in oven B3101-4-M / Problem Not Heating #414986
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    Re: AEG built in oven B3101-4-M / Problem Not Heating

    Thermal cut out… Safety switch in series with element that cuts out the element if it senses overtemperature.

    Would also check the selector switch, maybe one of the leafs on switch is defective/bad contact.

    in reply to: Beko dishwasher not heating properly #414988
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    Re: Beko dishwasher not heating properly

    Mostly its a circuit board that needs replacing on them, best to have an engineer test it first to be certain.

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    Re: Electrolux. Mod enl62701x. Pnc 928465059-001 American f

    If there is a loom going through the top of hinge, check it there for breakages.

    PM me if you are still in diff’s

    in reply to: Stoves oven thermostat #414944
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    Re: Stoves oven thermostat

    And what did Stoves say when you rang them??

    Theres a kit to be fitted 012959403…
    priced in shop here over a hundred squids..

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/catalogs … =012959403

    in reply to: Beko drcs68w condenser dryer water tank full #414870
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    Re: Beko drcs68w condenser dryer water tank full

    Come across it a few times, a multimeter comes in really handy 😉 , check connector to float switch, if its low snip it off & use 2 insulated spade connectors instead.
    Of course the clean filter & empty tank will come on every time a programme finishes whether its finished or has encountered a problem, they are indicators for the customer to clean filter & empty tank, even if tank is not full it will come on at end.

    in reply to: beko condenser dryer model DRCS 68W #414871
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    Re: beko condenser dryer model DRCS 68W

    Might be faulty connection to switch that operates tank level, have known them to go low resistance fooling the electronics to thinking its full & aborting the programme, easy to check with a multimeter on high resistance setting (M’ohm scale) 😉

    Power off of course if doing any tests.

    in reply to: ZWH7148P only washes #414981
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    Re: ZWH7148P only washes

    Pressure switch not reset perhaps if its pumping continuously as you describe.
    Look at the pressure chamber, drain pump, filter in drum, outlet hose etc for blockages.
    Did you check the heater for continuity?
    Did you check last error code?

    in reply to: brushes for miele W842 washing machine #414982
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    Re: brushes for miele W842 washing machine

    Is there a brass tag that has to be lifted u to free them in holder by any chance ? If not give them a rub of fine emery paper on the sides of brush when its extended out, this should free them a little.

    in reply to: Lower oven won’t come back on #414416
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    Re: Lower oven won’t come back on

    Could be faulty circuit board.

    in reply to: new home terminal block #413599
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    Re: new home terminal block

    082634934 TERMINAL box

    Dimpco should have them

    in reply to: Beko D2731 FW Upper Spray Arm #414321
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    Re: Beko D2731 FW Upper Spray Arm

    Think a Midea dishwasher one will do it, not certain though

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Midea-Dishwashe … B00BJKZDOS

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix AW 1000w #414031
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    Re: Tricity Bendix AW 1000w

    Buttons stuck, have had problems like this if the fascia is quite manky & sticky. The buttons stay stick in all the time & cause problems, may even have went in to service mode all on its own….

    in reply to: beko WMI71441 error E11 #413860
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    Re: beko WMI71441 error E11

    First and foremost if you have a 6 months old appliance it would be covered by warranty, and you should’nt be working on it.
    But seeing you have now invalidated the warranty, when you looked up the error E11 it would have pointed you to the suggested area to check, namely:- motor, motor connections, motor relay (p.c.b), tacho or tacho connections.
    If it goes to spin immediately instead of ramping up in speed gradually, i’d be changing the p.c.b, d.c module and motor. Have done a few of these under warranty which have come back to haunt if all 3 components are not changed.

    in reply to: Zanussi error E5E #413924
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    Re: Zanussi error E5E

    As with all connectors a little bit of corrosion, greening of the copper contacts on edge connectors will give problems. Sometimes just taking them off & putting them on again will resolve problem, I give them a gentle squeeze with the pliers & a rub of fine emery paper on the contacts & this normally does the trick. Looms can have poor connection at the plugs too so check for this with a multimeter from end to end, high resistance will point to a possible problem.

    in reply to: Element for electrolux electric oven #413686
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    Re: Element for electrolux electric oven

    Would imagine most of them would have wide boss ELE4079 / 3116448006 fitted.

    see this one here, would advise to take one of these with you..

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/catalogs … 3116448006

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