Thank you so very much 😊. I have this problem for few months now, sometimes it works, sometimes the error. I blew the panel clean and it works! Thank you again🎉
Поздравления и благодарности за видеото. Радвам се че хора от България са направили собствен канал с такава насоченост, успех и все повече видеа да правите .
Worked like a charm for me. Problem was intermittent and hard to understand. Thought it was overheating or thermometer first but disconnected the overheatercontrol. The same problem... So I cleaned it good and now it works... I had to do it properly thou. Removed it, airblew it, electral board cleander and Isopropanol on connectors...
It dose work. worked for me. read the description. I unplugged all the connecters and cleaned the contacts, though they looked clean, I still cleaned them with cotton and saliva. It fixed it!
Ha ha, the problem is in weak joints, which is common after several years for Electrolux control module. By disassembling module case you probably shake slightly the board which temporarily restored connections. Long term solution is to solder weak joints - most common place to fix is 12v Omron Relay (black large block in the center of the board).
Thank you so very much 😊. I have this problem for few months now, sometimes it works, sometimes the error. I blew the panel clean and it works! Thank you again🎉
Nice fix 👍 I did it in less than 5 min, and now start just like normal 😀 Thank you for an easy and simple video 👍👍👍
Поздравления и благодарности за видеото. Радвам се че хора от България са направили собствен канал с такава насоченост, успех и все повече видеа да правите .
Worked like a charm for me. Problem was intermittent and hard to understand. Thought it was overheating or thermometer first but disconnected the overheatercontrol. The same problem... So I cleaned it good and now it works... I had to do it properly thou. Removed it, airblew it, electral board cleander and Isopropanol on connectors...
Thank you, as promised here is my feedback: it worked perfectly!
Sorry it worked only temporary. The technician says the control panel has IC error and can not be repaired :(
It dose work. worked for me. read the description. I unplugged all the connecters and cleaned the contacts, though they looked clean, I still cleaned them with cotton and saliva. It fixed it!
Thx for posting this.
Did work for me 👍🏻 Thanks
Worked like a charm! Thanks dude
Thank you! We are going to try!
Thank you I will test it tomorrow
Ha ha, the problem is in weak joints, which is common after several years for Electrolux control module. By disassembling module case you probably shake slightly the board which temporarily restored connections. Long term solution is to solder weak joints - most common place to fix is 12v Omron Relay (black large block in the center of the board).
Hello, I have an E62 error on my AEG Lavatherm Protex dryer and the compressor is not starting. Can you help me please?
defective motor
I will try this on my daughter in laws dryer on Tuesday The same model with the same code
Thank you, man!
V.good keep on.....but
I need help
How 2 find wiring circuit diagram for pcb...
Not manual service......it's useless....
Helo cen you help mee i have aeg t97689ih3 but he show mee error E60 i clean all that but nothing
Will try this on my dryer. Was hard to understand video though needs to be more pre thought out.
Company: Electrolux
Model: EWF 12732 this problem is eH0 error plz tell me this suletion
Thanks
Error code 505 ?? what can tell for this code?
There are not such a code 505. Maybe F05
@@ivelinyovchev7853 Yes Sorry it was error F05 .......
@@pavlinnonov3505 F05 is something wrong with your Pcb control board
what About for error code E60 ?
That's a thermostat error. In case of non heat pump dryer just change the white thermostat on the heating element on the back.
Опитах и не стана .всичко е чисто.Може ли друга идея
It just worked for 5 min then came back. 😔
fake, cleaning do not help
Ne, dont work!
It should be the problem in the main board, usually switching capacitor or starter capacitor for the motor.
Fake
No, worked like a charm for me.