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i have a hotpoint wma44 washing machine when it is switched on three or four lights come on at the same time, say "wash" "spin" "rinse" .

Normally only the programme selected light comes on. after stripping it down I noticed a little charring/black soot around one of the parts of the printed circuit board.

Is it therefore likely that the whole board will need replaced (cost £70) or is it possible that something else is causing my problem.

regards,
 
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Not an electrician and may be way off but on my car when my alternator went, 6 or seven lights lit at once (including battery light) and when I found out it was alternator, and queried 6 lights on all at once to alternator engineer, he said it was more than likely a "common ground" which all lights lit. When new alternator fitted, all lights went out.

So, in your case maybe its a common ground prob where something has blown (including PCB?) ... question is ... what ...

Maybe I am way off the mark as I've said and perhaps this is the worst reply anyones ever had :) but I've had help recently in my issue and would like to give something back :)

My guess is someone else with exact knowledge of this will reply soon ... they're a great bunch here :)

Also, try looking for the part on ebay ... you will be surprised at prices if you are lucky finding the exact part :)

BUT REMEMBER - always unplug from the mains when poking around - dont rely on power on off switch to work (or not work!!!) and always be wary of electrical components still live (not discharged) even when unplugged !!! If in doubt - call an engineer out :) (but personally I like to play :) ) - I took my digital camera apart the other day (zoom problems) ... no batteries in, but got a hell of a zap off the small pcb inside ... and thats just from a digital camera!!!

Hope you get it sorted soon.

Steve.
 
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Thnx mate, ...I have to say I was surprised to a reply so soon.!! I came back online to send some mail and thought I would have a lookin on the off chance..
your comments are most welcome, I shall look for a common ground fault first before I order any parts. I talked to a supplier today, he sais it will take about ten days to get the part, but gives no gaurantee it will solve my prob.
( fair enough I think)

*Crikey* I just noticed you posted the url....topman...... will let u know how I get on.

thnx very much,
regards,
The Shugster
 

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