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  • in reply to: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar #334485
    shaun67
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    Re: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar

    Thought so Martin cheers 🙂

    in reply to: beko wma520 #334472
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    Re: beko wma520

    Probably not the cause but did you meg the heater ? as i went to a beko that would not spin or take in water .. it would turn the drum but not spin..heater checked ok with resistance but failed with insulation test.

    Once heater was disconnected it worked fine so now replacing heater.Like i said probably not the problem but it’s worth checking before condemning anything.

    in reply to: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar #334483
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    Re: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar

    Thanks Seamy…

    Just been looking at heater for this beko and the one for this has a rast connector for thermistor but this one uses spade terminals fitted to this old one..Is it ok to swap the thermistor round as this is working fine it’s just the heater thats gone ??

    Thanks

    in reply to: Capacitors #334351
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    Re: Capacitors

    I have used bigger uf in computer monitors and motherboards without issues ..You should be fine .

    in reply to: working on gas cookers info please #333338
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    Re: working on gas cookers info please

    Thanks for the info will check it out..

    Shaun

    in reply to: New Carbon brushes fitted how long would you …… #332390
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    Re: New Carbon brushes fitted how long would you ……

    Cheers guys for input..yes i did chamfer the tip sides of the brush.

    Customer says it is alot smoother today and no sparking so i guess it was because of load in drum that caused it to spark more as i only tested it on a spin first then she put her load in so may have been a little heavy bedding in the new brushes , but all is now good. Thought motor was fine when tested out of machine but it looked like bonfire nite once it got going 😀 she did admit that she had run it for a few weeks with it being noisy till the drum stopped turning altogether :rolls:

    Shaun

    in reply to: UK whitegoods fault code book cld do with updating #331824
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    Re: UK whitegoods fault code book cld do with updating

    I too would pay more for such an invaluable book …the 2007 version is very good and it would be nice to have a more updated one ..I guess us guys and gals in the trade would pay more without even a quibble 😉

    in reply to: 10 year warranty on LG direct drive motor. #330078
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    Re: 10 year warranty on LG direct drive motor.

    I seen one of those LGs at comet and when talking to a member of staff they said that it was the motor that was gauranteed .

    Frankly they could not get away with false advertising and that you might have been misinformed.

    in reply to: BEKO WM6152W #330898
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    Re: BEKO WM6152W

    Allsorts wrote:Check the motor, tacho, and brushes.

    As allsorts said above ..i had a similar problem and motor was the problem with brushes and tacho..Fixed tacho and new brushes and all is fine again.same happened to another beko i looked at which was a different model but had same fault as mentioned.

    in reply to: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info #329898
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    Re: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info

    electrofix wrote:yes

    there is WME7267 S
    and WME7267 W

    let me know which think it is only colour but ifo may be different

    Dave

    Hi Dave ,pm sent

    Thanks

    Shaun

    in reply to: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info #329896
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    Re: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info

    Hi Dave,

    You don’t happen to have a service manual you could send me for a Beko WME7267 do you ?

    Much appreciated ( i can send you a pm with my email address if you do )

    Thanks

    Shaun

    in reply to: Bosch WFT2806GB/14 #330113
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    Re: Bosch WFT2806GB/14

    could Brushes be stuck in the holder after you fitted them ??

    in reply to: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info #329894
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    Re: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info

    Cheers Mike,

    I think i will explain to her what you said ,i did think at first it could be a pressure problem because she lives in a flat (ground floor ) tank is not to far away in a cubby hole and not really that high ..

    Either way her w/m has had a good clean out so i’ll see how it goes from there as there’s not much else i can do.

    Thanks again mike

    Shaun

    p.s if anyone has any service pdfs for any beko w/m so i can have a good read for any future encounters it would be appreciated as i do like to see whats out there in different manufactures service manuals 😆

    in reply to: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info #329892
    shaun67
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    Re: anyone got any beko w/m service manuals info

    Hi mike,

    checked everything while i was there as part of a service for her…more or less cleaned out every thing ,made sure hoses were connected to right part of dispenser in case someone had swapped them round …good flow of water from inlet hoses and made sure the wash cycle was right …she says sometimes it takes it out and other times it does not …

    While i was there put it on a main wash and put some powder in middle compartment ,yet water goes to prewash compartment instead lol.

    Apart from that it does everything else and inside is nice and clear even did sump hose and pump and hose from dispenser as well as cleaned the dispenser while there and pressure vessel for a thorough clean 😕

    in reply to: hotpoint dishwasher pcb repair #329988
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    Re: hotpoint dishwasher pcb repair

    If you can solder then you should be ok ..just don’t keep iron on board too long 😉 I prefer to use solder wick for small components and solder sucker for the bigger ones .

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