Asko Washing Machines - Page 5 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I started my machine, an hour later I went back
Replacing the control panel should be the LAST thing you attempt!
Go back to basics first - does the machine empty when you turn it on? have you removed the water in the machine by lowering the waste hose onto the floor or removing the drain filter? do the program indicators light up?is water flowing through the fill hose / hoses? Are any fault codes showing? If you replaced the fuse, did it blow again? Have you any means of testing electrical Insulation / Earth continuity? Have you tried plugging something else into the washing machine socket - say a kettle or heater etc?
It well may be the Electrical Control Board in the end, BUT if you fit a new board onto a faulty part - say a blown heater - you will probably blow the new board as well, and the shop won't take it back for this reason.
Asko WL6532XXl error code LE
Yup, LE is the door latch. Seems like at some point the solenoid gets too weak to push the switch that tells the washer the latch is really closed and it cuts power to the latch and won't operate. The door latch is fairly easy to repair. I've done it twice and I'm just an intermediate DIYer. The latches seem to fail every 3-4 years. You pull the rubber ring and the metal ring from around the door, then undo those two screws you can see around the latch. Then unplug. Then reverse. Unlike many instruction videos for other ASKO models, you do not need to pull the front panel off to do this. Just the rubber ring and huge retaining ring that holds it in place.The confusion right now is finding the parts because no one SEEMS to have them in stock, but they are easy to get, if you don't bother with google to find them, because you won't find them there. Sub Zero has exclusive rights to distribute Asko parts in the US now. So you have to go through them. If you use google you will find "out of stock" and "discontinued" on the listings of everyone else who used to be allowed to sell them. The official distributors aren't google friendly, I guess.If you are in New England, you can get parts from Certified Appliance Parts if you are in the Mid Atlantic you have to go through Mid-Atlantic Parts Distributors. If you are elsewhere, search for "sub zero parts" and your state. The right place should come up.You need ASKO item #3619046410 Door latch It cost me $43.
Door is stuck.
as we don't know what the lid or plug mean got to the nearest washing machine repair person and explain to him and get an answerer as from him as we cant see your predicament with our own eyes, sorry to put it blunt but that's the only answerer eric
Asko 12003 washing machine- just
if you've replace the brushes, and smells... are you sure you got the correct brushes. If too close, especially if there were already some bad windings... could have physically caught some. Burning smell very bad in DC motor. The internal windings could be melting, which means the end of that motor. I would either look for another motor if you're so inclined... or new washer time. However in looking at the model you reference, it would seem you got a very good run out of that unit. If you can afford it, it might be time to say goodbye to the old friend and move on. Sorry, I hope I'm wrong! Good luck
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