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    Re: WMA36 valve kicking during spin, after major sump blocka

    rolf wrote:I might be missing something but why would it ask for more water on spin.Blocked or not. 😕

    Good point very well put. 😳

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    Re: WMA36 valve kicking during spin, after major sump blocka

    i would double check the sump, i had 1 a week or so a go doing the same thing, it was as tho when the drum moved the pressure switch thought it was empty so asked for more water…

    turned out to be a small sock in the sump just were the pressure swich plastic pipe connects.

    in reply to: Connections – Price bands #285896
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    Re: Connections – Price bands

    aclarke wrote:I being ripped off..b*****ds..
    PMP666 =£8.99
    MER077118 = £50.39
    HVR90489300 = £8.20
    WPL481225928681 =£14.99

    these are my prices too, ive only just opened the account tho and the rep phoned me the other day, he said he would apply the discounts……still waiting tho.

    in reply to: DELONGHI DFS901SS Cooker circuit diagram #285685
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    Re: DELONGHI DFS901SS Cooker circuit diagram

    havent got 1 to hand ill have a look for it tho, if it helps you get a wiring diagram when you order the swich and wiring kit for these.

    there was a common fault with the switch which requires a full rewire and new switch.

    HTH

    in reply to: Thin Hose Clips #283793
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    Re: Thin Hose Clips

    do you think 18-38 and 25-44 should be ok then??

    in reply to: Thin Hose Clips #283791
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    Re: Thin Hose Clips

    Hi Ken put me down for a load of the ones for Whirlpool d/w not ure of size tho.
    and a dozen 18-38
    and a dozen 31-51

    thanks Ken, ive been searching for a solution to this for ages now…

    Kev

    in reply to: Van signwriting #282698
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    Re: Van signwriting

    LJDomestics wrote:hi A1 engineer… a little off topic, just had a look at ur site and seen:


    “We offer a free call out and estimate, with fixed price labour charges”.
    Just wanted to know how u work this one?
    If u called to a customer.. turned out needed new pump.. u tell the customer.. they decide they dont want it repairing..
    Do u walk away then with not a penny in the pocket?

    at the moment yes!!

    i have just started out and have zero client base as such i need to offer something the other companys dont, if i had a choice i would charge a call out, but until i have enough work to pay my morgage and bills etc i dont really have much choice…..

    i know many on here dont agree with this method but im giving it a go and will see how mcuh work i get.

    in reply to: Partfinder V 12 won’t copy. #283491
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    Re: Partfinder V 12 won’t copy.

    eastlmark wrote:np probs my end so I guess you got a duff one, what do you expect for £55?
    Think I had a naff one some issues back and they needed a lot of persuading to believe me and even sent a stamped paid padded bag for me to return the duff one.

    hope im not being cheeky but were did you get it, would i need to go direct to indesit??

    in reply to: Van signwriting #282696
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    Re: Van signwriting

    Phidom wrote:

    A1engineer wrote:
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=110355760247

    Thanks for the link. I got some from the same supplier and have started sticking them on this afternoon. As practice, I started with the small ones on the back doors before attempting the side ones, which are about 4 feet long. I think I will leave the side ones until we either get a windless day or I can do them in a garage. It does not take much wind to make them quite unwieldy, once the backing paper is removed and you are trying to apply them.

    i done them with no wind, just make sure the surfaces are clean and de-greased otherwise they wont stick very well…

    all the best 😉

    in reply to: Baumatic BDW13 #283354
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    Re: Baumatic BDW13

    Kez wrote:This dishwasher is not heating (error code 03) There is only 3v down to the heater – can anyone confirm whether this is likely to be a board fault? Thanks.

    iirc this dw has 2 stats 1 is the standard 1 shot screw type stat the other is at the front comes complete with black holder think it has 2 wires coming from it.

    would be worth checking if it has these if so that’ll probably be were the fault lies..

    in reply to: diplomat adp 8322 #282530
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    Re: diplomat adp 8322

    LittleMan wrote:Hi can you tell me the location of the flow meter
    Thanks

    Les

    its a small reed switch at bottom of air break if you take left hand panel of you will see it.

    have a read on here there are loads of posts for 6 or 7 flashes which is essentially the same fault code.

    in reply to: Into the future….maybe #283079
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    kwatt wrote:Be VERY careful using Google Adwords, it’s an art in itself and its very easy to get carried away which equates to it costing too much. You’ll often see ads on here for repairers from all over the UK yet the traffic on here is non-geographic.

    K.

    so far its been ok for me, ive had a good few calls, i have set my location to Scotland so only us Jocks 😉 can see it…

    in reply to: Into the future….maybe #283076
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    Re: Into the future….maybe

    i used http://www.1and1.co.uk

    defo recommend getting a website, you would not believe the amount of people who google “washing machine repair Edinburgh” etc.

    i would recommend getting google adwords as well, gets you a sponsered listing depending on what you say and where you are, ive only been running a short time but ive had at least 4-5 calls a day direct from google, hopefully through time this will continue to improve……

    in reply to: Van signwriting #282691
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    in reply to: Van signwriting #282689
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    Re: Van signwriting

    i just started up myself and as money was tight and the van is only for shortterm i got this done on the cheap via a guy from fleabay 😳

    its actually alright, i didnt bother about a logo or pictures just simple text but imo it does the job certainly better than a blank van, only cost me around £30…..

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