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  • in reply to: aeg L16830 washer/dryer door interlock problem #394515
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    Re: aeg L16830 washer/dryer door interlock problem

    Hi John: The only way to properly test the Interlock is with Live testing which is something we don’t encourage or by substitution of a known good or new part. From the description in your second post is certainly sounds as if the Interlock itself is at fault, if you do decide to fit a replacement try looking in the UKWG shop. The interlock for your machine is listed there at quite a good price.

    Andy

    in reply to: aeg L16830 washer/dryer door interlock problem #394513
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    Re: aeg L16830 washer/dryer door interlock problem

    Hi: It could be any 1 of the following causing your problem.
    1) Faulty Interlock. 2)Fault in wiring to the Interlock.
    3)Pause start button pressed. 4) Faulty main PCB.
    You would need to do further diagnostic testing with a meter to narrow it down, but 1st check the start pause button has’nt been inadvertently pressed.

    in reply to: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11 #394456
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    Re: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11

    No probs mate, did you offer to buy the machine off her for parts ?

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    Re: Drainage hose setup for Haus/Haier HW50-1010 incorrect?

    Your welcome, if you can it would be better to fit 1 complete length of new hose. You can get Universal outlet hoses up to 5m in length.

    in reply to: No heat on washer/dryer #394467
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    Re: No heat on washer/dryer

    On the PCB, if your not sure then follow the Heater wiring back to the PCB & from there to the control relay. What sensor did you replace ? are you talking about the dry heat thermistor ? If you’ve replaced that checked the wiring, element & cutout then your really only left with a PCB fault.

    Please note that there’s no need for you to do any Live testing & unless your trained / qualified to do so then it’s a Dangerous practice.

    in reply to: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11 #394454
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    Re: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11

    Your welcome, let us know how you get on with it.

    in reply to: whirlpool w/m AWO/D5716 error F08 #394415
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    Re: whirlpool w/m AWO/D5716 error F08

    No problem mate, that’s what we’re here for.
    Let me know how you get on.

    in reply to: No heat on washer/dryer #394465
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    Re: No heat on washer/dryer

    Possibly open circuit wiring or a faulty PCB. Check for bad connections / soldered joints on the PCB & also the Heater relay ? by replacement.

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    Re: Drainage hose setup for Haus/Haier HW50-1010 incorrect?

    If your hose is installed in the way you’ve shown then you can get dirty water backfeeding into your machine & this would account for the bad smell, also your water may not be draining away fully & again will start to smell. Your best bet would be to buy a longer outlet hose & set your outlet up as shown in the manual, the other problem with the way your hose is set up is that it can cause siphoning of the wash water.

    in reply to: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11 #394452
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    Re: Whirl AWO10561 door light flashing and F11

    I’d check the wiring between boards 1st paying careful attention to the connectors, also do a Megger check on the Heater and check for dry joints & bad Electrolytics on the PCB.

    in reply to: EGO simmerstats #394438
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    Re: EGO simmerstats

    Hi: According to my list EGO are wired as follows:

    Live to P1, Neutral to P2 & 4, Load 1 to 2, Load 2 to 2a,

    Pilot to S2.

    Link P1 to S1 & P2 to P4.

    in reply to: Need help replacing interlock on Hoover wmh148df #394436
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    Re: Need help replacing interlock on Hoover wmh148df

    Allways pays to check in the UKWG shop first, they save money for a lot of people.

    in reply to: whirlpool w/m AWO/D5716 error F08 #394413
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    Re: whirlpool w/m AWO/D5716 error F08

    Have you checked the PCB for dry joints ? had a couple with bad solder joints on them & if I’m right the heater relay also caused problems on them, a lot cheaper than a new PCB & the customer will love you. Is there any power going to the element at all ?

    in reply to: Hotpoint aquarius vtd00 dryer drum wont run symmetrical #394305
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    Re: Hotpoint aquarius vtd00 dryer drum wont run symmetrical

    Totally agree with Iadom, but the fault your talking about is so simple to figure out it’s not true.

    in reply to: LG washer F1443KDS #394287
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    Re: LG washer F1443KDS

    Thought everything made by LG was weird to work on, do you remember the Goldstar video recorders etc ? The workshop boys used to draw straws for working on them :eeek: 😈

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