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valleyboy
ParticipantRe: My washing machine won’t ‘wash’
Hi All,
Well the baby is fixed and back up and running like a Dream.Like to thank Iadom and Martin for there advice and expertise on this problem.
By the way it has not taken all this time to fix, and spot on with the diagnostics with the problem, Thankx.
Thankx to Whitegoods parts department who were very helpful also when i rang up about the correct brushes for the motor.
Cheers VB 8).valleyboy
ParticipantRe: My washing machine won’t ‘wash’
Thankx for the quick reply.VB
valleyboy
ParticipantRe: My washing machine won’t ‘wash’
Hi Iadom & Martin,
Thankx for the info will let you know the outcome.
Parts ordered for the motor. One thing can you start and run the machine without water as the machine is in the garage awaiting REVIVAL……….VB.valleyboy
ParticipantRe: My washing machine won’t ‘wash’
Hi Iadom,
Thankx for your reply.
Have looked at the brushes etc,they seem o.kish but how long should they be, these brushes are just of the end of the brass carriage that holds them in place.
How do you test them in place when looking at them, to see if they are o,k. Sorry for all the questions i like to get it right before i order any parts.
Thankx V.B 8)valleyboy
ParticipantRe: My washing machine won’t ‘wash’
Thankx for the replies.
If it was the Brushes or the Heater, would the machine given some indication in any way that it was going to fail. By looking at the Brushes in the motor can i tell if there warn out, should they be a certain length. If it is the Heater how do i check it is still working and where is it located. On this same machine with help from yourselves i have replaced the Bearings on the spider on the Rear.
Any help to keep this baby going would be Great,
Thankx again Valleyboy -
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