Bush WMNBX1016W washing machine Error code E64

by / Wednesday, 29 July 2020 / Published in

Washed fine yesterday and then last night I put a wash on and after 10 mins came up with error code E50 I moved the washing around inside then spun the drum with my hand and continued with the wash. After 10 mins E64 came up and keeps coming up now so it won’t wash at all anymore. Please help me if u can thanks so much

Rebecca Howell

Paul answers

I will try and help with this problem Bush WMNBX1016W washing machine

as this error starts with a 6 I think it is motor-related I suggest you check the carbon brushes there is a video below also I will need to know the motor type and some pictures of the carbons will help me find the right ones for you

Error 6. Failure of motor heat protector

Within the main drive, motor circuits are connections and connector blocks that protect the motor. If these are damaged the appliance will detect an error and prevent the motor from overheating. The carbon brushes will need to be inspected, as will the tacho connections. Although the exact nature of this fault cannot be located by the machine the number 6 indicates an error on the main drive motor circuit. Initial checks should be carried out on the wiring and connections. And on the connector block and carbon brushes.

 

 

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