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Michele Mcdonnell Posted on Nov 25, 2018
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Beko wm74145w just moved house, machine went through 50 minutes cycle to 17 mins, no rushing sounds as usually does and now at 17 mins rinse light flashing and it's not doing anything

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Michele that wooshing sound is usually made by water entering or exiting the main clothes compartment.This is all water movement created by the washers internal pump and initiated by the wash cycle switch on the dashboard of washer.Check for disconnected wires on pump and or wires to the cycle switch.

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2007

SOURCE: Asko 1585 Dishwasher

do they flash lik all on one side then the other? Start a cycle, then open the door. Do the lights flash the same way when you open the door as when it stops? if soyou may have a door that needs to be adjusted so it closes better. when the cycle ends, is there any standing water in the bottom? if so you may have a poorly routed drain hose or a partial clog in it. Last, pull the bottom panels off and look inside the bottom of the dishwasher and see if there is standing water down there . If ther is you have aleak somewhere or a bad drain pump. You r only other choice is a bad pressure switch. If youve already adjusted the water fil to the proper level ( just up to the grey plastic housing that the lower wash arm sits on) tehre really aernt any more options. Hope this helps!

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2008

SOURCE: Whirlpool ADP951 Dishwasher

Processor board sound bad. May be a loose plug ( or corroded connection on the plug ) . Unplug the dish washer from the wall plug before servicing. The open the front panel to expose the panel control board. Unplug the panel plugs and inspect them to assure no corrotion is apparent. If you see corrotion, use a pencil erracer to clean all contact points on the board and clean the plug the best possible. Plug the dishwasher plug back in the wall and check the unit for proper operation. If the operation is not correct, replace the circuit board. I hope this helps
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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2008

SOURCE: My washing machine is tripping the circuit breaker

sorry to hear about the problem it will be your motor or module try online for recon both these parts are prone to go on bekos

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2008

SOURCE: Washing machine problem

my w830 is doing exactly the same thing.

I am usually pretty good at fixing these sort of things so if/when I solve it I will post back here.

I think it is a motor fault - most likely the motor brushes are worn out.

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2010

SOURCE: clean button is flashing

Hi


Thanks for using FixYa. If the clean light flashes, pauses, and then repeats. When the dishwasher doesn't sense a water temperature increase, it stops working and locks the functions (clean light flashes, all buttons are non responsive). It does this as a safety in case the element is broken and feeding electrical current into the water.

To resolve this you will have to reset the console. Do this by closing the door and press these buttons in sequence...


-high temp wash

-heated dry
-high temp wash
-heated dry



Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.


Thanks
Rylee

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