Hello,
Welcome to
FixYa.
Sorry to hear about your trouble shooting problems. I hope I can help move you forward in the right direction.
Have you run a self-diagnostic which is built into the
Asko washer's control ? Furthermore, Did you initially receive an error code of "F6" ?
What led to the changing of the brushes in the motor, and was the motor windings
ohm value checked to confirm or dismiss the motor was worth brushes ? The
armature inspected ?
This how to run a fault tracing program ( in the event you don't know )
What you will/should see...
Let me know what you've done or found to this point and I'll try to help in whatever manner I can. It is possible the motor control board is the fault, but there is a means to get to that point first.
There was also a period of time during production some of the controls had the wrong fuse placed in them...se below for memo.
This is not very likely considering the age of your machine, however I felt it was worth mentioning. I'll watch for your next post.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
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