Washing Machine Main Board PCB Stock Number: ES1548640
Genuine spare part for select Beko washing machines
Manufactured by Beko
(This part fits select models)
Washing Machine Main Board PCB
If you're in need of a new main printed circuit board for your washing machine, then this spare part may just be what you're after. This genuine replacement part might just be what you need to replace your faulty PCB and restore your washing machine back to complete working order, so that pile of dirty laundry can be tackled once and for all.
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Beko washing machines.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
3 Questions and 3 Answers
Beko WMA510W. The machine heats the water and then goes to the wash cycle as normal. Although I hear it clicking away it will not progress to rinse or spin, it just stays in wash. I cannot get it to spin and empty at all.
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Chris at eSpares says...
For information to diagnose your problem see our video: How to diagnose washing machine drain and pump problems: www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1732
I have a WMA 510W and more often than not it does not seem to be running at full spin, it seems to run fine but when we go to remove the items they are still quite wet.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Different wash programmes may have different speeds so a synthetic wash often spins at half speed of a cotton cycle. Also if out of balance it may not spin at all, see our video: How to Prevent a Washing Machines Spinning Noisily : www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/2401
I chose a prog.and it fills and waits then it rotates off at a fast rate and stops,it will repeat this until I hold the cancel button down and it will go to drain and then stop.Maybe you can diagnose the fault. I did see a part advertised,"speed control" I dont know if its that or the pcb. I look forward to your expertise based answer.Thank you.
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Chris at eSpares says...
The problem may be the sensor on the motor or the control board. To check the sensor measure the two small wires that connect to the end of the motor. They should read around 180 ohms typically. For pcb faults see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1793/how-to-diagnose-washing-machine-control-and-program-problems