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  • in reply to: Dish HJA 8640 #362762
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    Re: Dish HJA 8640

    had this and the small pcb/user board was faulty you press button and here a click but doesnt change program.


    simple enough repair, although im sure it could possibly be the main board as well.

    HTH

    Kev

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWOD AS147 ntc connector plug #362413
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    Re: Whirlpool AWOD AS147 ntc connector plug

    done a few of these, i use a plug from an old loom (as long as it physcally fits just snip the tabs till it goes in) and join it to the broken wires before plugging into the ntc,

    there is nothing to stop you butt connecting both wires tho, just means if you ever need to replace the ntc you’d need to cut the wires.

    my m8 worked fot brighthouse and done these on a daily basis. 😆

    in reply to: Hotpoint wmd940g #361830
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    Motor fault can cause this, have a good look at wiring to motor, if all tests ok will be board fault.

    I find it quicker to test motor from plug at module thus means u check motor and wiring at same time.

    in reply to: Küppersbusch iw1409.w #361836
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    Cheers m8 had a look at main board nothing obvious, might need to go back and look at front pcb, given prices tho cust might not bother 😆

    in reply to: d/w stuck on prog. #361563
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    d/w stuck on prog.

    Had one of these with a faulty user board not the main pcb but the little one you press to change program, cheap enough to fix but kinda weird as the switch seems to click just doesn’t move.

    in reply to: WIDLX 126UK. Module ? #361479
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    Re: WIDLX 126UK. Module ?

    if you dont have the hardware key etc, remove old module and send to emw for diagnosis/repair. would be cheapest option also prove for defo it is a module fault, while you are there removing have a good look at the wiring loom from module to pump/motor

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDF740 nightmare call #361516
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    Re: Hotpoint WDF740 nightmare call

    blocked sump??

    in reply to: Tapatalk Installed #358184
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    Re: Tapatalk Installed

    tried this for 1st time today on iphone, the search facilty and speed of use is execellent was able to search for a fault code and find answer with a couple of clicks

    in reply to: ADP 8332 – F7 and F6 faults #361263
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    Re: ADP 8332 – F7 and F6 faults

    broken wires at door, or flow chamber which is available as a spare, you can just buy the reed switch which is a bit cheaper 481231019147, also check pressure sensor in sump the grid can choke up throwing up this fault.

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SMS50E06UK/01 E14 Fault Code #360878
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SMS50E06UK/01 E14 Fault Code

    flow meter aka “contact” bosch part number 611317

    in reply to: Kenwood KDW12ST3A – Strange Fault #360709
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    Re: Kenwood KDW12ST3A – Strange Fault

    have a look at mains filter, most likely it has blown, causes a trip but not always an insualtion fault.

    in reply to: LG Washer WM16220FD OE error code #360707
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    Re: LG Washer WM16220FD OE error code

    check for a break in the pressure hose, near the top at the pressure switch.

    in reply to: Indesit IWDC6105 washer dryer, dryer turns itself on? #360401
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    Re: Indesit IWDC6105 washer dryer, dryer turns itself on?

    had one before, connection at top pcb was burned cleaned it up and its been fine ever since.

    i have had of a few with board faults as well that cause random coming to life faults.

    HTH

    Kevin.

    in reply to: ZWF1479W 914523600 02 #360067
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    Re: ZWF1479W 914523600 02

    hi m8, you need to count the flashes of the pause light it flashes red 1st for 1st digit of code then green for 2nd

    eg red on,off,on,off,on,off,on,off 2sec pause =4
    green on,off,on,off,on,off 2sec pause = 3

    error 43 door lock

    in reply to: Indesit is70c / tripping electrics #359814
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    Re: Indesit is70c / tripping electrics

    loopey wrote:try this iadom very easy to do.
    take the screw out of the jockey pully the one neatst the side panel unscrew the the other one untill it can be un hooked from the motor , place pully around belt one big heave
    and hook the jocky pully back in place the screw acts like a hinge , screws back in and yer done …


    i do it this way, peice of piss with old belt, new belts are a bit trickier but still by far the easiest way to do it

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