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April 13, 2020 at 2:54 pm #467688
shadzuk
ParticipantI need this resolved with my incorrect part replaced as soon as possible,I cannot afford to purchase another one,please arrange this if you have provided me with the wrong part or confirm 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} that this is ok to use. This is not a guessing game and I need this sorted out,not brushed under the carpet by you
April 13, 2020 at 2:58 pm #467689shadzuk
ParticipantIf you have the other part in the workplace and you are there tomorrow,can you not check that and send it instead?
April 13, 2020 at 3:01 pm #467690shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:am trying to find out
have sent a message to admin am trying to find out if the site may have got a wrong link
looking at another source i get
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/htr72-bosch-washing-machine-heater-element
as eguivalent. Is your old unit 265mm long ?Dave
Any news on this being the wrong link yet?
April 13, 2020 at 3:02 pm #467691electrofix
Moderatorput the gen part number in the website you get 2 parts
one is
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/d321400as-compatible-washing-machine-heating-elementscroll down and you see a list of menus one is marked “more info”
look at alternative part numbers and you will see 12029196 the same number as you can get off the bosch website. Which means as far as the site shop is concenned this is a suitable alternative to that number
if you need any more info you will need to contact them. I was just following a numbers trail and as you can see i was not guessing,. i dont guess, i have been doing this for over 40 years
Dave
April 13, 2020 at 3:05 pm #467692shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:no unfortuatly all i got from that is a gen part number
put that into the shop site and that gave me 2 alternatives gen and non gen. i checked both and they do list gem part no as equivalent. Its only when i checked another source that i got a different part no for the alternative
looks like the site may have made a mistake and i am sure there will be no problem returning it for a swopAs i said i have emailed site Admin with the problems so he will get a personal message from me outlining the problem in detail. He will prob be online sometime later
As far as fitting is concerned there are only 2 things that matters
1 is it long enough to hold under the front element support. This stops the element from waggling up and down during spin. if its not in it may hit the drum
2 is the flange the same so will it sealit cant blow your machine as both parts are heaters and both are thermally protected in case power is supplied without water in the machine to prevent fire
Dave
Is there a way of testing this by manually turning the drum to see if it knocks?
April 13, 2020 at 3:07 pm #467693electrofix
Moderatorthe link takes you to a part, you then have to place the part in a basket and then provide an email and address it can be sent to. So they will know who you are. The only thing i did was to give you a link to the part the website was saying was an alternative. Its no different to me giving you a link to ebay or Amazon.
i have no connection to the shop other than the help i give here
Dave
The shop is the only one who can confirm its ok to use
April 13, 2020 at 3:10 pm #467694shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:put the gen part number in the website you get 2 parts
one is
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/d321400as-compatible-washing-machine-heating-elementscroll down and you see a list of menus one is marked “more info”
look at alternative part numbers and you will see 12029196 the same number as you can get off the bosch website. Which means as far as the site shop is concenned this is a suitable alternative to that number
if you need any more info you will need to contact them. I was just following a numbers trail and as you can see i was not guessing,. i dont guess, i have been doing this for over 40 years
Dave
Please provide me with the details,so I am able to contact the shop or are Bosch saying it is safe to use this one as an alternative and with 40 years experience are you recommending using the one 40mm shorter or is there a way of testing this by moving the drum by hand?
April 13, 2020 at 3:14 pm #467695electrofix
Moderatorshadzuk wrote:I This is not a guessing game and I need this sorted out,not brushed under the carpet by you
At no point have i ever brushed you under a carpet. This is not a fair comment.
i have checked and double checked my links and tried to find an answer. the shop is the only one who can say for certain its ok to fit. that way if it does not do the job you can get back onto them
but i do have some gardening to do now so suggest you ask the shop if its guarenteed to be suitable alternative to 12029196 despite the length difference. I cant answer that
Dave
April 13, 2020 at 3:30 pm #467696shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:the link takes you to a part, you then have to place the part in a basket and then provide an email and address it can be sent to. So they will know who you are. The only thing i did was to give you a link to the part the website was saying was an alternative. Its no different to me giving you a link to ebay or Amazon.
i have no connection to the shop other than the help i give here
Dave
The shop is the only one who can confirm its ok to use
Can you provide me with the phone number and email to the shop please and have they contacted you yet as you say you passed the information on?
April 13, 2020 at 3:33 pm #467697shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:
At no point have i ever brushed you under a carpet. This is not a fair comment.
i have checked and double checked my links and tried to find an answer. the shop is the only one who can say for certain its ok to fit. that way if it does not do the job you can get back onto them
but i do have some gardening to do now so suggest you ask the shop if its guarenteed to be suitable alternative to 12029196 despite the length difference. I cant answer that
Dave
I thought you said you have already done this earlier in the trail?? Can you provide me with the phone number and email address you say you contacted them on please
April 13, 2020 at 4:18 pm #467698electrofix
Moderator[h=3]UK Whitegoods Limited[/h]
Unit 5/6 Bonnyton Industrial Estate
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they should be there in the morning if your ringing but you could email them
all you need is confirmation that this heater despite its shorter length is ok and the correct one for your model
it may well be right but i have no access to an new genuine element to check. manufacturers can do thinge like this, there was an indesit unit i think who shortened the element due to the possibilty of it hitting the tub
Dave
April 14, 2020 at 1:19 pm #467699shadzuk
Participantelectrofix wrote:no problem
machine was made may 2006 just for your interest
heater
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/d321…eating-elementsince you cant use the machine before you order take out the old element and look for mechanical damage. What i am trying to make sure is there is nothing wrong with your drum before you put in a new heater. what can happen is the drum spider fails and on spin the drum can catch the heater and wear through the metal causing a short. So look for signs of contact about two thirds down the heater
Dave
Urgently need this fixed, worried about smoke or issues where our young baby is concerned though, willing to try this part as you and the shop seem to believe it is the correct one even though it’s length is reduced by 40mm, so I guess I need some luck here with no confirmation from anyone.
However, just before I put the new heater in I can see a groove on the old one near the beginning of the element at the end where the seal is positioned. Would this be the drum spider fails as you say above. What is required? Would it be a new drum or repositioning etc? Any help appreciated
April 14, 2020 at 1:58 pm #467700electrofix
Moderatorwould need to see a pic of that to confirm what may be going on
if the drum hits the element its normally nearer the end of the element not near the seal
what can go on the drum is the spider or drum carrier. if that fails the front of the drum ( near the door seal) is able to move and it can move enough to contact the heaterAs for the fit, I could not take responsibility of saying it will fit when there was an obvious difference from the old part. If the shop said that then they should do something about it if for any reason it does not. I know the part number i gave was the correct one and the one you have is supplied by the shop as a suitable alternative. They are making that statement and they have done the research to back it up so they are the only ones who can tell you it is suitable
Dave
April 14, 2020 at 2:32 pm #467701shadzuk
ParticipantThanks for your help, can you provide me with an email address or somewhere I can upload a picture, this site only allows 16k
April 14, 2020 at 6:24 pm #467702electrofix
Moderatorthere are lots of sites out the google being one of them
you need to upload it to a site but all these site give you an option to post a public link which means anyone can view it
search photo hosting sites but since most people have a google account look there first
Dave
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