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Post# 741754   3/14/2014 at 03:22 (3,688 days old) by ian_p61 (Melbourne Australia)        

When I originally got my aeg 88830!(which I had been looking for p, for ages) I had planned to move it inside and give my Miele w765 a break, but a week ago I did a load in the garage wash room and I noticed a slight electric smell, and when I tried opening the door it made a buzzing noise and the interior light has stopped coming on. I openings the washer up to find where the door and light cords come together in the board is blackened........ I really don't want to throw it out , but I don't know what to do?
Does any one know where I can get a board from?
I found this website but I can't read it.


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Post# 741811 , Reply# 1   3/14/2014 at 11:35 (3,688 days old) by joe_in_philly (Philadelphia, PA, USA)        

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Maybe google translate will work for you.

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Post# 743020 , Reply# 2   3/18/2014 at 16:16 (3,684 days old) by Whirlpolf ()        
I am not sure whether I might help here

Point one:
Why do you helplessly sneak around Russian websites not even capable of reading them (which is the same with most of us) while you might get parts for a German made machine in Germany way easier than this? (and all the while widely sold in the UK as well, therefore English speaking spare part pages vastly around)

Point two:
Why haven't you mentioned the part numbers given on the faulty circuit board? It might be so much easier to get what you want. Mother Google is your friend.

Point three:
Even if all else has failed: Are you really sure that it is just the defective board (which one by the way: Is it the door switch PCB, the cycle PCB or the motor PCB? None of them are specified here) or is there anything else that has not yet been taken into account of? No PCB fails just by itself, there is most surely always a short in the vicinity. Have you checked on that?

Once all of these points are clarified I may come around with a programming service manual plus the according flow charts and more than a dozen sources of where to get the parts in question.
Please don't mistake me: No moving any of my bones over here if the basics have not been made clear.

Ready to help here but only walking on solid ground.




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