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repair that one according to their site.
What could be wrong with it that you couldn’t fix yourself? Chip down? Timers on them were prone to go.
Mike.
What could be wrong with it that you couldn’t fix yourself? Chip down? Timers on them were prone to go.
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Its strange, the job before this module one was a Hotpoint WD420 with all the lights flashing. Changed the capacitor, all sorted, patted myself on the back, and with a spring in my step went to this 27 year old Hoover. Only to be met with a faulty module. What are the chances of that?
timdowning wrote:this 27 year old Hoover. Only to be met with a faulty module. What are the chances of that?
Slim, I’d say!
You have to wonder how much longer an old banger like that can carry on before something major or just obsolete renders it scrap. Then there’s the water and energy use to consider. I threw out three or four modules like those not long ago. Only kept one 2EC38 (1300).
Mike.