Zanuusi ZWF 1430 s

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When door switches fail they have an annoying habit of taking the pcb with it (the same could happen if any of the other electrical components shorted out). When you changed the switch did you inspect the connector plug & wiring for signs of overheating? And have you inspected the pcb for signs of damage? If not it may pay to take a peek before ordering anything else. P.S. the link was a little amputated for some reason.
 
Just dug out the PCB and the tracks look fine but a blue component on the board has scorch marks around it and several other components look nice and scorched. Circuit boards all new to me so only going off my limited knowledge. What do you think new pcb or new machine?
 
I think I'll leave that decision up to you. But it never hurts to check prices or the possibility of getting the pcb repaired. That only costs a couple of phone calls or a quick google. Shop around & see what you can dig up...then make your mind up. At least you'll be doing your bit to help save the planet if you do decide to go for a repair. Be sure to quote the machine PNC number when asking for a quote & if you do buy a new pcb make sure it is already configured...some older types aren't! :D
 
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That's the spirit ranceoconnor! Check out the great links Leccy kindly posted :cool:
 
The PCB was blown beyond repair and the cheapest I can find a new one for is £142.00. No where has an old one. Think it has to be a new washing machine before the clothes mountain takes over the house. Might see if they will part exchange the new unit and buy a fridge at the same time.

Thanks for help guys.
 

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