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  • in reply to: Hotpoint BFU620X #313862
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    Re: Hotpoint BFU620X

    light 4 flashing, is a no heat fault, check heater, 1 shot( if fitted) and check ntc is attached to door just above soap disp.
    check solder joints and connections at card, thick pink wire

    if all ok replace card.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Wt7461 #313856
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    Re: Hotpoint Wt7461

    motor triac on board, new board usully sorts!!

    in reply to: LG child lock #313846
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    Re: LG child lock

    press and hold wash and rinse buttons till it goes off 😀

    in reply to: Indesit Module #313848
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    Re: Indesit Module

    afraid not it needs programmed to specific model

    in reply to: Wiring in a new oven. #313168
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    Re: Wiring in a new oven.

    £65 if it needs a cable
    £55 if it doesnt
    £40 if it is a plug into socket effort.

    in reply to: Beko CDA647FW/1 F/F not working #313120
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    Re: Beko CDA647FW/1 F/F not working

    have you checked defrost timer down bottom white box next to compressor

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF530 #313148
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    Re: Hotpoint WF530

    check your email bud 😀

    in reply to: Homeking HL13 #312604
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    Re: Homeking HL13

    afraid it is yet another chinese machine, made by baumatic i think, e3 is a no heat fault, check the obvious 1st but have had a few with connections not crimped properly finding the offending wire can be time consuming 😯

    in reply to: Hoover HNV380 drier #312608
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    Re: Hoover HNV380 drier

    most likely, element or a stat at fault, they have a toc hidden in the wires which goes o/c, if stats are ok you need to change complete unit.

    in reply to: daewoo fault code #312490
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    Re: daewoo fault code

    no model given but from memory i had a daewoo once which was e8 it turned out to be a pcb something to do with the balancing sensor

    HTH

    Kev

    in reply to: Indesit WI 121 pcb on WI 101 will it work #312336
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    Re: Indesit WI 121 pcb on WI 101 will it work

    done it before should be ok

    in reply to: whirlpool dishwasher. FA fault code. #306551
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    Re: whirlpool dishwasher. FA fault code.

    it is the black grid switch in the sump at 3 o’clock as you look in it will probs be chocked with gunge, give a good clean, reset and try again, usually dont need replaced just a clean.

    in reply to: BEKO DWD5410s #305610
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    Re: BEKO DWD5410s

    these are prone to pcb failure causing no heat, trouble is there is about 4 or 5 different boards depening on serial etc.

    in reply to: Another WAE24363GB F21 Error! #305483
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    Re: Another WAE24363GB F21 Error!

    you need to clear the error before it will work again, usually doesnt need a board just a reset.

    heres how….

    You have to enter the test programme –
    Set selector switch to the 6 o’clock position ,
    hold the spin speed button , turn the selector switch one click clockwise
    and after a couple of seconds release the spin speed button.
    It may still show F21 but then switch off and switch back on and it should clear

    in reply to: beko ta7013ffs #305555
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    Re: beko ta7013ffs

    defrost timers are suspect on a lot of beko f/f ‘s

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