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Is it Indent ?
Many basic UK Indesit washing machines fitted with a rotary dial indicate error codes by clicking the dial continuously round and flashing the door lock light a set number of times.
If the door light (LED) flashes 7 times it means, "Heater relay stuck - check connections on heater and module (PCB)".
In my experience, this fault code usually required a replacement PCB and EEProm. A connection fault on the heater usually results in the entire washing machine going dead. Nothing will work, but the LEDs light up. This symptom can also be caused by an open circuit motor or other faults.
It's always possible for a connection fault to cause error codes but the heater relay is embedded in the PCB and if it develops a fault the whole board needs replacing. I don't recommend replacing the PCB as a DIY repair. It is an expensive part and it will not be guaranteed unless fitted by an engineer. New PCBs do not come with the micro-chip EEPROM which would also need fitting. Replacing the PCB and EEPROM yourself is risky. If the fault is not cured you cannot send the parts back.
If you have an engineer to replace the PCB and EEPROM I would imagine the cost is likely to easily be over £100. If your washing machine has a 5 year parts guarantee Indesit would supply the PCB free of charge but only if their own engineer fits it at a cost of about £90.
If you are really keen to fix this yourself and want to try another PCB there is a company that might be able to help and are happy to deal with the public called Quality Electronic Repairs (see link below)
E732-0001 Error Code: Reader Controller PCB is faulty
[ Case in the field ] Description E732-0001 can be displayed when a communication error occurs. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the Reader Controller PCB was faulty. Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connector between the host machine and the reader unit is securely fitted. 2. Make sure that the connectors on the Reader Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cables. 3. Remove and insert the Main Controller PCB (Sub) from the Main Controller PCB (Main). If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the Reader Controller PCB with a new one.
E732-0001 Error Code: locks up during copying
E732-0001 can be displayed when a reader communication error occurs. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because of poor soldering of J1302-34pin on the Main Controller PCB (Sub). Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between J1302 on the Main Controller PCB (Sub) and J502 on the Reader Controller PCB and that there is no pinched cable. 2. If no problem is found, replace the Main Controller PCB (Sub) with a new one.
E732-0001 Error Code: Because of poor contact of SDRAM
Description E732-0001 indicates that a reader communication error has occurred. Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the SDRAM was not securely fitted on the Main Controller PCB. So, remove and insert the SDRAM once again.
Ive just had lifefitness out to diagnose the same problem, its the Console PCB £413.74 all in from them to fit yourself
Cant do anything else, save yourself the callout I was charged
Good luck
Adrian Webb
07780 993877
Try to clean the buttons pcb fitted inside of tv as there is some moisture and may be track open on the pcb board where these buttons are fitted . You may check the internal connectors of Buttons pcb and the mother board inside where some leakage leads to such issue. Clean the pcb and connectors clearly and perfectly then this issue will not occur further.
are all 3 cycle lights flashing together? if so then the eeprom has blown (the little pcb fitted at 90deg to the main spuel 6 card. This component is very prone to failing where there are power cuts or surges . You will only need to replace the eeprom and not the main card but make sure power is ok before you fit new one or it may blow again.
Regards Kit
1. (Lamp may light and go out) suspect bad lamp part # 915P020010 2. Check for 12-volts DC at J-9 connector pin 4 on the Engine Driver PCB, if missing check for an open F9A09 on the Power PCB, if it is open replace F9A09 part # 283P127060 and the Light Engine part # 939P977010 3. (Lamp may light and go out) Check for 5-volts DC at J-9 connector pin 1 and 2 on the Engine Driver PCB if low or missing check C9A37 and C9A38 both 3300 UFD 10 V part # 181P732040 on the Power PCB (part # 930B921002) 4. At power on the lamp turns on and off three times and then the unit shuts down with a red lamp LED (lamp error). Replace the Light Engine part # 939P977010 5. Lamp enable line at J14 pin 6 does not switch to 5 volts after turn on, 12 and 5 volt supplies are good. Suspect the Light Engine part # 939P977010 6. Lamp enable line at connector J14 pin 6 on the Engine Driver PCB switches to 5 volts after turn on and does go to 0-volts (low) after 5 seconds, 12 and 5 volt supplies are good. Suspect the Lamp Power PCB (ballast) part # 939P978010 7. Lamp enable line at connector J14 pin 6 on the Engine Driver PCB switches to 5 volts after turn on but does not go back to 0-volts (low) after 5 seconds, 12 and 5 volt supplies are good. Suspect the Light Engine part # 939P977010
Further to my previous posting, I have now got a new Bosch but I have removed the PCB from the FX1265W. I found that the printed circuit track between the edge connector and the triac has blown. The triac (BTB16) was tested and faulty. New triac is on order (£1.03). I will post again when it has been fitted and the track is repaired and if the machine works.
Mark Allinson
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