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Seamy
ParticipantRe: beko TZDA629FS not cooling
Compressor possibly done.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: beko timer defrost kits
Model number & or product number for correct one, but as far as I know the timer motor on back wall can be replaced by the electronic type one in the kit you have, connections should be the same.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zwd16270w1
Main p.c.b i’d reckon is at fault.
Check you have voltage on U3 1&2 which is the power imput connections to board, check on/off selector switch works, also check connections to small p.c.b display.Seamy
ParticipantRe: Panasonic na-148va2 washing machine
Think you can tighten the spring to another hole.
Check suspension as it may be moving about too much & causing strain on the Wringer Frame Packing, the bottom pins in the shocks can wear causing excessive movement.Seamy
ParticipantRe: zanussi zwg1120m e62 fault
Have replaced dozens of the p.c.bs for e62s.
You could trace the cable connections onto board & then via p.c.b track to the component. Hint :- J9 is motor & J12 tacho.Seamy
ParticipantRe: BEKO needs bearings
Use something like a wooden drift & mallet, tap them slowly so as they go in evenly. Don’t damage the bearing race cover as this can cause noise later. The only problem you may encounter will be getting off the pulley bolt, sometimes they’re overtight.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: whirlpool AWOE9558W 9KG 1200 Fault code F13
Whirlpool list F13 as Dispenser circuit fault
But on AWO models its a door interlock fault, likely not making the switch, if door switch is not recognised as locked after 10 secs’ it throws up this fault.Seamy
ParticipantRe: BEKO needs bearings
Not difficult one of the handier ones, front off, take complete tub unit out & split tub, knock out bearings & seal from rear of tub, fit new bearings & seal, check if drum shaft is o.k.
Grease seal assembly fit back together checking tub seal & heater is o.k first.
Spider, bearings, seal, tub seal are all available as spares for this model & should’nt be too dear. You should have it all completed in hour & 1/2, no pressure. 🙂Seamy
ParticipantRe: creda thermostat oven
Have a look this, pay attention to #8
cooker-oven-forum/professional-advice-the-public-forums-t4361.html
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Cooker problem, please help!
Have you checked the control, is there a selector switch on rear of the temperature control, perhaps its simply moved on shaft.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWG7120P 0 error code + 3beeps
Getting into diagnostics is same as other Zannies.
Fault codes are same, E10s are water fill faults, E20s are water drain/pump issues, E30s are pressure switch related, E40s are door problems, E50s motor, E60s heater, E70s NTC, E80s selector, E90 configuration.Seamy
ParticipantRe: AEG 72640 washer
Product number you quote refers to a dishwasher, after 10 years it deserves to be treated to a new pump. Theres an “O” ring listed for pump, 4006016697 but hazard a quess this is pump seal rather than filter seal.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWG7120P 0 error code + 3beeps
E30 is water level/pressure switch fault
EF3 is aqua control faultSeamy
ParticipantRe: cooker cable sizes
10mm as total load for your cooker could be 49 Amps
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Cooker problem, please help!
Davem1983 wrote:
but when I select the function the fan will only come on if the temperature dial is set to zero.Does anyone know why this has starters to do this
There are 2 fans, a cirulation fan at rear of oven which circulates hot air & a horizontal tangental cooling fan on top of oven which cools control area.
I’m thinking cooling fan should run on oven setting if temperature is above 70c & continue to run until temp is below 70c.
On grill setting cooling fan should run immediately.Do you nean fan assisted grilling by any chance? This would mean when grill is selected rear oven fan should run.
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