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  • in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214097
    adamhornsby
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    Re: Hoover washing machine overheats

    Martin wrote:

    adamhornsby wrote:
    Back to main problem about the Hoover, does anyone know what is happening with it,

    The thread has gone so seriously ‘off topic’ I’ve almost forgotten what your problem is? 😕

    “Overheating” eh? Whilst you may have done a continuity test of the thermostat it doesn’t in fact have one of those but a Thermistor instead. Now the cheapest option at this stage would be to replace that, especially (by pressing the prewash button- If I recall correctly?) if reducing the pre-set temperature fails to change anything?

    “Going on without ending” is a little more of a worrying as that could be a fault with the TMX Slave Unit? And if, when it plays up, it doesn’t show an Error Code on the LED Display panel, then likely as not the TMX unit and the Control Module will be at fault I reckon?

    Start with replacing the Thermistor I would and check you have full continuity from that right back to the module board connection. (duff connections can be a bugger to suss after all?)

    Hope that helps?

    Explain on the temperature changing thing please, as i never knew you could do this.

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214096
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    Re: Hoover washing machine overheats

    We’ve already replaced the heating element as one of the ends had corroded, but still didnt make any difference. The only thing we haven’t looked at is the timer, the big thing at the right hand bottom corner at the front i think. Yes Trilobite, it is a noisy lump, both when washing and spinning, it sounds like a helicopters landing on the roof, but hopefully the Miele will eventually sort that out.

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214094
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    Re: Hoover washing machine overheats

    Yes, Trilobite, the machine before has had all the lights flashing before, where it would end in the middle of the cycle, but not while its had this overheating problem.

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine overheats #214091
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    Re: Hoover washing machine overheats

    Back to main problem about the Hoover, does anyone know what is happening with it, as it keeps getting worse every time we use it

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good? #214638
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good?

    This is quite a nice one the LG GRL227SSJA
    Not sure if its frost free though.

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good? #214637
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good?

    WHAT!!! £2200 for that maytag.

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good? #214636
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good?

    found a nice one the SOV626GB. That will look great in our new kitchen, providing its the right price…….

    in reply to: UK Manufacturers #214709
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    Re: UK Manufacturers

    Samsung manufacture TV’s Fax machines and home appliances in Teeside Newcastle. They also have one in Wales don’t they?

    in reply to: Similarities in White goods #177127
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    Re: Similarities in White goods

    Bosch have definitely gone down hill. Ever since they bought in this strange XX suffix they put on the end of every product, (ever since 2000 i think), they’ve had to create a lower, middle and higher end products all of which have taken large drops in quality and reliability. Quite a shame really.

    By the way Imperial are part of Miele

    in reply to: Drink Driving #198789
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    Re: Drink Driving

    sorry to hear about that, hope she gets better. I have all that driving malarki to come. as for drink drivers, they really really should get a damn life, instead of ruining other peoples.

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    Re: Hotpoint / Indesit – bad buy, bad service, bad news.

    i would have a free Merloni in my house, but i’d give it a good bashing,- to show them what i think about them. A load of utter stinking rubbish is the Merloni group, maybe they should use it for a company motto.

    in reply to: Samsung #211197
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    Re: Samsung

    Samsung, they’re quite good for products such as digital cameras and mobile phones especially, my mum and dad both have one, and they say they’re so easy to use, and getting them thin like that, must have had a lot of thought and engineering.

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good? #214631
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good?

    thats what we want, a modern stainless finish. Which retailer stocks a large range of Maytags?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF220 is not very good at all #214534
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    Re: Hotpoint WF220 is not very good at all

    15 years for a washing machine, especially a Hoover, don’t suppose it’s done too bad, baring in mind that its had 2 of us kids to give it a rough time

    in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good? #214629
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    Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezers,- Any Good?

    We wanted an American FF for its large capacity and the great feature of having a chilled water and ice dispenser on tap, but in reliabilty terms in general, would we be better off buying an US FF or a built in F/F. Providing we have around a grand to spend, could we get a reliable US FF like a Maytag?

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