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September 26, 2013 at 9:37 am #77343
Devlin Maguire
ParticipantHDW1011WG, 12NC857008415101, SER 310905 211149
Do I need to remove the entire machine front to change the door gasket
DevlinOctober 2, 2013 at 2:39 pm #401893Devlin Maguire
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Right, Open door remove spring clip around gasket and push it into the machine Lid off, soap drawer out,remove facia with its buttons lift up and there is a plastic clip to the right lift off facia and sit it on the machine top remove torx head screw in a hole on facia revealed when drawer removed 2 other screws holds water dispenser to L shaped bracket that runs the width of machine more 4 screws hold the bracket to machine lift onto the machine watch the cable ribbon, remove bottom panel 3 screws, 4 screws hold the front on remove these and the rest is easy,
Apparently no one else on this forum knows this so now you are one of the few who do
Devlin MaguireOctober 2, 2013 at 2:41 pm #401894Devlin Maguire
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Either that or they just cant be arsed helping folk out
DevlinOctober 2, 2013 at 3:38 pm #401895don
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Devlin Maguire wrote:Either that or they just cant be arsed helping folk out
Devlin
There are loads of posts each week that get answered in both the public and trade forums so it’s not a question of not being “a***d”.Some posts do get missed where no answer is known. After all you can only help if you know the answer to the question.
I’m sure if someone had already replaced one of these they would have shared the information just like you have.
DonOctober 2, 2013 at 4:41 pm #401896Martin
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Devlin Maguire wrote:Either that or they just cant be arsed helping folk out
DevlinDelvin you are well out of order on this. I appreciate your frustration but there is no need to take it out on us for not responding in your own personal time scale. “Arsed” indeed…….what are you like pal?
October 3, 2013 at 7:09 am #401897Devlin Maguire
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Point taken
DevOctober 3, 2013 at 7:52 am #401898eastlmark
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A better description in your thread title may have helped as some posters target in on makes in which they specialise. Reading your whole thread I am still even now unsure of what make this washing machine is yet alone be able to assist on it.
October 7, 2013 at 7:28 am #401899Devlin Maguire
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Model 12nc and serial number given in original
If I said I had a 2003 Clio 1.2 with a noise from the front wheel would I need to tell you it was a Renault, come on
DevlinOctober 7, 2013 at 10:03 am #401900iadom
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12nc number means it could be Whirlpool based, serial number means very little .
I still don’t know what makers ‘name’ is on the front of the machine, not everyone has access to latest Whirlpool tech info. 😉
PS. You have made 37 posts in just under three years, all asking for advice, none giving it or helping others. :rolls:
October 7, 2013 at 7:48 pm #401901eastlmark
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Devlin Maguire wrote:Model 12nc and serial number given in original
If I said I had a 2003 Clio 1.2 with a noise from the front wheel would I need to tell you it was a Renault, come on
DevlinTherefore all the Renault experts would have missed it as you would have no doubt gave it some useless, uninformative thread title like “wheel bearing”
October 8, 2013 at 8:36 am #401902Devlin Maguire
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Yes ok perhaps my critisisms are ill founded, I shall endevour to be a bit more specific,tolerant, and patient in future.
Devlin MaguireOctober 8, 2013 at 1:04 pm #401903Martin
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Devlin Maguire wrote: I shall endevour to be a bit more specific,tolerant, and patient in future.
We welcome those sentiments with open arms! 😀
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