Washing Machine Module PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Stock Number: ES548487
Genuine spare part for select models of Ariston, Hotpoint and Indesit washing machines
Manufactured by Hotpoint
(This part fits select models)
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Washing Machine Module PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
Is your washing machine refusing to function due to a faulty control circuit board? Then look no further as eSpares may just have the spare part for you. The printed circuit board is the brains behind your washer, controlling the electronic functions. Replacing a faulty PCB could have your washer running like brand new.
Gain full control of your washing machine once again!
This replacement Module PCB is a genuine part and will fit select models of Ariston, Hotpoint and Indesit washing machines.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
6 Questions and 4 Answers
no lights come on on fascia plug ok fuse ok power to main cable assembly
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Chris at eSpares says...
For information to resolve your problem see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1793/how-to-diagnose-washing-machine-control-and-program-problems
The on-off switch is working (and has been replaced) but the machine still doesn't want to work. Does it need to be plumbed into water supply to work? If no - will replacing the PCB be likely to work?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Some recent Hotpoint machines have an 'anoulogue' pressure switch that may have to be reset if the machine has been disconnected and laid down. To reset this unplug and poor 2 litres of water in the drum, switch on and select the drain function. the machine should empty and then reset. To test properly you need to plumb a supply although you can drain to a bucket during testing (raise pipe end above drum water level and make sure it doesn't overflow).
when i turn the on swicth on it gives me problems to turn and when it is on it blowns the fuse. 1 Answer
its a hotpoint wd440.when its pluged in its okay. but only when the switch is pressed thats when it blown the fuse. is it the board
- pos not the pcb most common is the heating element short circuit or the motor, presume you not had a water leak ?
hi i have been told i cant just plug in pcb board and expect it to work ,it has to be programmed.. is this correct . or will the one you supple run straight away..?? thanks Matt
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