Asko D5894 - remove drain hose from pump
It sounds like you've already made significant progress in attempting to replace the drain hose on your Asko D5894 dishwasher. Since you've removed the front plate, main electrical distribution box, and drain pump, it's possible that accessing the connection point between the hose and the drain pump requires additional steps.
Check for hidden screws or fasteners: Sometimes, there may be hidden screws or fasteners that secure the drain pump or its housing. Inspect the area carefully to ensure you haven't missed any screws that need to be removed before accessing the connection point.
Asko W6984 Front Loading Washer Won't Agitate or Spin
No wash agitation or spin? try these:
WATER PRESSURE SWITCH: This switch keeps your washer from overflowing. It is responsible for shutting off the power to the fill valve and redirects the power to the timer to start the washing machine running once the correct water level has been reached. Meter check ur water pressure switch?
You can test it with a meter and with a manual test? ( first locate it in the panel, it has a plastic clear tube hose going into it, remove that tube from its connection, now put another small tube or hose into the slot where it was and have the machine set to wash cycle with water in it. Blow into the other end of the tube.
If the machine starts to wash. the pressure switch is more than likely good
( No wash starts - then THE DIAPHRAGM IS BAD AND SWITCH HAS TO BE REPLACED) another test u can do is Remove the hose and submerge in water. Seal one end and blow air into the other end and look for bubbles. Check for an obstruction in the hose as well.
Or take the original hose tube and plug one end and blow into it AT the other end, it should be hard and have pressure, if it is easy to blow and u dont feel any pressure and it feels like the air is going out ?
Sometimes they get busted open or a pin hole and release air causing the water switch diaphragm to not open.
Another test u can make with a multi meter is by testing the prongs individually.
# 15,16,17 (don't worry to much bout the numbers IF U GET THEM WRONG) place ur meter prongs on both out side prongs or connectors of the switch.
(where the wire plugs into) take note of weather it shows OHMS or infinity ( open or close circuit) ? Now place the meter on the left outside and the middle prong, take note agin what it shows. Now place meter prong on the right outside and the middle prong. Agin take note what reading u get. ( you should actually get a reading of infinity in 1 and a reading of continuity or ohms in the other 2? Now the tricky part. Agin place a small tube or hose into the switch and blow into it, using the meter do the same test agin on all prongs. But now keep the pressure on the switch when u blow into it, in other words use ur tongue on one end of tube to not allow air to escape. When u test it agin now one of the prongs that once read infinity should now show continuity or ohms, and 1 of the other prongs that read ohms should now read infinity or open.
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Motor Coupling If the washer won't spin or agitate the motor coupling might have failed. The motor coupling connects the motor to the washer transmission. It is designed to fail if the washer is overloaded in order to protect both the motor and
Drive Belt If the washer won't spin or agitate, check the drive belt. If the belt is broken or if it isn't tight on the pulleys the washer won't spin or agitate properly.
mode shifter and or Drive Motor If the washer won't spin or agitate the drive motor might be defective. This is not common. Check all of the other related parts to this symptom before replacing the motor. If the motor is visibly burned out or physically damaged, replace it.
Stator Assembly If the washer won't spin or agitate the stator assembly might be burned out. The stator is essentially one half of a motor, it interacts with the tub by creating a strong electro-magnet. If the stator burns out the washer won't spin or agitate. Check the stator for continuity. This part is often misdiagnosed.
Transmission or clutch assembly not engaging due to going out or slipping.
Door or Lid Latch Assembly If the washer won't spin or agitate the lid switch assembly might be defective. This is a very common problem. The lid switch assembly can fail either mechanically or electrically. Test any electrical switches with an Ohm meter for continuity. The switches should have continuity according to their design.
Door Lock Motor and Switch Assembly If the washer won't spin or agitate the door lock assembly should be checked. The door lock can fail either mechanically or electrically. Test any switches on the door lock with an Ohm meter. The switches should have continuity according to their design.
Motor Control Board If the washer won't spin or agitate the motor control board might be defective. The motor control board provides power to the motor as well as direction and force. If the motor control board is defective the washer may not work at all or function properly.
CHECK THE CAM DOGS INSIDE THE AGITATOR, AS THEY WILL HINDER THE AGITATION PROCESS. However in G.E models the cam dogs are replaced with what is called an agitator coupler. (located at bottom of tub)
Remember to check the agitator spline as well for worn broken teeth.
Where is the reset button o a Asko TD11
Asko TD11 is a dishwasher model, and it does not have a physical reset button. However, there are a few ways you can reset the dishwasher:
Unplug the dishwasher: Disconnect the dishwasher from the power source by unplugging it from the electrical outlet. Leave it unplugged for a few minutes before plugging it back in.
Turn off the circuit breaker: Locate the circuit breaker that controls the dishwasher and turn it off for a few minutes before turning it back on.
Press specific buttons: Depending on the model of the Asko TD11, there might be specific button combinations that you can press to reset the dishwasher. Consult your user manual for instructions on how to do this.
3/13/2023 5:33:15 AM •
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Asko dishwasher d3232 no water flow on start just a hum.then the 2 lefthand program buttons flash where should I start
A humming noise with no water flow in an Asko dishwasher could indicate a problem with the water inlet valve. Here are some steps to try and resolve the issue:
- Check water supply: Make sure the water supply to the dishwasher is turned on and there is enough water pressure.
- Clean the inlet screen: Check the inlet screen for any debris and clean it if necessary.
- Check water inlet valve: The water inlet valve may be clogged or damaged and preventing water from entering the dishwasher. Replace the valve if necessary.
- Check the pump: If the inlet valve is fine, the problem may be with the pump. Check the pump for any blockages or damage and replace if necessary.
- Check the control board: If the water inlet valve and pump are functioning properly, the issue may be with the control board. Check the connections and replace the board if necessary.
Asko D5457 Intermittently stops mid-way through cycle and resets itself. Ghost buttons beep and cycle changed by itself.
It sounds like your Asko D5457 dishwasher may be experiencing an issue with the control panel or the main circuit board. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check for any visible damage to the control panel or buttons. If the buttons or control panel are damaged, this could cause the dishwasher to malfunction.
- Check for any loose wiring or connections. Make sure that all of the wiring is properly connected and secure.
- Try resetting the dishwasher by unplugging it and then plugging it back in.
- If the issue persists, you may want to try running a diagnostic test on the dishwasher. Consult the manufacturer's manual for instructions on how to do this.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it is possible that the control panel or main circuit board is faulty and will need to be replaced. It is recommended to contact a professional for assistance with repairing or replacing these parts.
LCD screen only displays a checkerboard of black squares
If the LCD screen on your ASKO T761 clothes dryer is displaying a checkerboard of black squares, it could indicate an issue with the screen itself or the control board that manages the display. Here are a few possible causes and solutions:
- Faulty LCD screen: The LCD screen may be damaged or malfunctioning, causing it to display the checkerboard pattern. In this case, you may need to replace the screen.
- Control board issue: The control board is responsible for managing the functions of the dryer, including the display. If it is malfunctioning, it may cause the LCD screen to display the checkerboard pattern. In this case, you may need to replace the control board.
- Loose connection: The connection between the LCD screen and the control board may be loose or disconnected. Make sure all connections are securely plugged in.
- Software issue: If the issue is with the software, a firmware update or reinstalling the software may fix the problem.
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Asko 1385 replacing front panels.
a product called "De-solv-it contractors solvent" its an orange oil based product works really well on lots of adhesive residues. WD-40 works pretty well too. You need to let them sit for a minute or two
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