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  • in reply to: Bosch WTE84105GB/31 Condenser Tumble Dryer #430317
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    Re: Bosch WTE84105GB/31 Condenser Tumble Dryer

    detach rear panel with drum still attached, pull drum back a bit to create space at front, hook belt round drum and put back together, be grateful wee belt hasn’t snapped they are a pig 🙁

    in reply to: Hotpoint dryer belt fitting tool #419578
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    Re: Hotpoint dryer belt fitting tool

    i do this a different way and find it really easy and quick, take the front fan off and remove the pulley bolt nearest you, loosen the other pulley bolt and disengage the hook of the pulley from the motor, push the wheel all the way round away from you using the bolt left in place as a pivot, then put belt in place and pull wheel back towards you once its lined up with motor you can hook it back in place an refit the 2nd bolt, tighten both and jobs done, i can fit these belts with this method in less than 10 minutes 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWD129 #419888
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    Re: Hotpoint BWD129

    rocker wrote:Trying to find age of this machine, Serial No 608228379. Properly me but unable to work out looking at know know date codes. cheers John

    you take the 1st 6 digits and go backward to get date code

    made on 22/08/06

    in reply to: Hotpoint BHWD129 #416795
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    Re: Hotpoint BHWD129

    check dryer ntc and wiring. 🙂

    in reply to: NTC cable repairs #415882
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    Re: NTC cable repairs

    as a ntc has a pretty precise resistance, using thicker cable would give a false resistance thus sending the wrong signal to the pcb, i don’t use butt connectors at all in these instances joining the wires with a little solder and heat shrink usually does the trick, i have seen many machines with the wires simply twisted together and taped up which doesn’t appear to have ant adverse affect.

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    Re: aqdpra89uk Aqualtis Steam Washing Machine elements fail

    as far as i can tell the element is the same as standard one, however temp sensor is different, i suspect the elements are prone to effectively dry boiling and blowing

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFFL2000 sensor. where does it go? #414972
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    Re: Hotpoint FFFL2000 sensor. where does it go?

    yeah thats fine there.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFFL2000 sensor. where does it go? #414970
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    Re: Hotpoint FFFL2000 sensor. where does it go?

    yes it is, it is also foamed in so can’t be replaced.

    in reply to: Whirlpool dw – ADG7560 – F7 code #413179
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    Re: Whirlpool dw – ADG7560 – F7 code

    give plug at reed switch a wee clean and a squeeze, worst case you need a new one, the pressure switch in sump can also give this error if the black grids all choked with grease

    in reply to: Hotpoint hob e22 #412487
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    Re: Hotpoint hob e22

    ive checked the manual for that model, it doesnt list any error codes at all?

    in reply to: Indesit WIE167UK W/M #412495
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    Re: Indesit WIE167UK W/M

    wash ntc fault does this

    in reply to: ffa52p #411955
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    Re: ffa52p

    sounds like a hotpoint to me, pcb fault?

    in reply to: Indesit IWDC6105UK no pump #411439
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    Re: Indesit IWDC6105UK no pump

    😀

    oscar123 wrote:Cheers guys.. NTC fault 🙂 sorted

    in reply to: Lamona HJA8640(Beko) Dishwasher -Wont start #411499
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    Re: Lamona HJA8640(Beko) Dishwasher -Wont start

    id suspect the wee start board think they are only a few pounds

    in reply to: Indesit IWDC6105UK no pump #411436
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    Re: Indesit IWDC6105UK no pump

    if you mean pump comes on for a few seconds then goes off then that is usually the dryer ntc or wiring at ntc 😉


    Kev

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