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TlbSilver
ParticipantRe: Beko WME7267W not spinning.
lee8 wrote:Check brushes first. Takes 30 seconds.
Ok thanks. Will do.
Seamy wrote:Most likely the DC module is blown, dodgy motor or leakage can cause this, try a new module first (test it on for a while make sure it goes both directions & spins) it may need motor replaced too.
Thanks for the reply. I’ll check the brushes then go from there.
TlbSilver
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx SGS45C02GB/11
Changed the Impellor jug and it’s 28 minutes into a 30 minute program. It all seems to be working as it should and the elapsed time matches the program time. For any other amateurs or novices, It’s a simple job to change on these machines and I think all you could possibly do wrong it put it in the wrong way around. It has a very small arrow on the plastic and I just replaced with this pointing the same direction. I don’t know, but assumed the arrow was direction of flow.
Thanks for the help. 😀TlbSilver
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx SGS45C02GB/11
Martin wrote:No point in messing with the impellor jug as they wear very quickly. Replace it, job done!
Thanks for the reply. I’ve ordered a new one and will report back once it’s fitted.
TlbSilver
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx SGS45C02GB/11
I’ve had a chance to look at the dishwasher today and have checked the connection on the metering device. It all looks normal, the device is spinning freely with little noise or vibration. Is there an electrical check that can be performed on this part to check its functioning properly.
Thanks.
TlbSilver
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx SGS45C02GB/11
stevebunyan wrote:Hi
The Fill Metering Device/Jug does sound to the most likely conclusion. Try unplugging the connector to it and plugging it in again to make a better connection first. Dont forget to unplug the appliance from the mains before you work on it.Thanks, I’ll give it a try tomorrow.
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