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KeymasterRe: hoover pump
cheaper one fine also connections…. pmp965…is a good one to use
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KeymasterRe: Bosch F/F Door Seal
Martin wrote:
lee8 wrote:
I hate these bloody web sites selling parts, there is even one large one with videos of how to replace the components. :rolls:Blimey, really, surely not?
MARTIN………. π
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KeymasterRe: Samsung FF F/Freezer
Hi
if the appliance is less than 5yrs old the repair will be carried out free of charge if you contact samsung.
08457267864
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KeymasterRe: 0800 Repair
aclarke wrote:Β£25 grand 6 weeks training and only then after parted with all that cash get keys to del boys van and hope the phone rings and dont forget they take a {e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} for each job that forward to you and parts at 20{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} discount and tech support well there all ways ukwhitegoods if you get stuck…. π
ME thinks that for Β£25k….. that you could better spend the money doing your own thing……dont think that you will get a great wage without killing yourself…… working night and day….and weekends….!I will hold back at the moment from putting anything on the top of my van.? π
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KeymasterRe: Bosch F/F Door Seal
DIY.. = DO IT YOUR SELF
PAY ME to fit it.. = I WILL DO IT FOR YOU…….and get it to fit or i will get another one…..and thats what you pay the extra for….! :rolls:canufitit……
bless them……. π
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KeymasterRe: Zanussi zwf 12070w
this should help….Drum Assembly (5045173735262)conectΒ£162srp
π―http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ealed+tubs
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KeymasterRe: Web site winner
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KeymasterRe: Web site winner
He did well for him self……..good luck to him……just shows what you can do with an simple idea,
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KeymasterRe: Baumatic products.
I see it every day and dont think its any worse than most….the higher end appliances are good…in my experience its brought cheap off internet and customer expectations far too high….whats an integrated D/w Β£230 i know some kitchen companies bundle them in as well….people dont compare apples with apples……a baumatic rep once told me “we can make an appliance as reliable as a bosch….but that would put it up to similar cost as a bosch….thats not the market we are in” he was talking specifically d/w and hoods so get what you pay for ……
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KeymasterOPPS Missed that one, thanks
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KeymasterThe people you done mine are very good and reasonable, here is a few of there sites including mine:
http://www.appleelectrics.com
http://www.fx3.org.uk
http://tiptopovens.com/if your interested drop me a pm and i will pass on the details
October 16, 2009 at 10:19 am in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help! #142344admin
KeymasterRe: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
I did already have blue caps so it may well have just been the relay all along. However, after I changed just the first few caps, it already cured the continuous clicking and briefly started up the compressor before failing again so I think it was worth changing the lot.
Thanks again.
October 16, 2009 at 9:11 am in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help! #142341admin
KeymasterRe: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
Well, this morning the fridge freezer is lovely and cold, nothing unusual to report, quietly buzzing away.
Thank you all for the information and help here, especially Brodders for his detailed responses. It has saved me a lot of money which I simply did not have, and now we are back with a working fridge freezer – extremely important with a 2 year old in the house, he hates chewing his milk!
I bought C1, C2, C5,6,7,8, C26,27,28 and the compressor relay and replaced them all, eventually. I also bought a desoldering iron/pump. Total cost – Β£28. And I have a desoldering pump to show for it!
For future reference – C2 on my board was 10v 1000uF and according to the info here it is usually 6.3v. I bought both replacements and I had already fitted the 6.3v before I fitted the last part, the compressor relay. I fitted the relay and nothing (actually a new fault, CF). I put a new 10v in C2 and it has been perfect for 24 hours.
So… while I’m sure the kit and info here is great for most, I would advise anyone coming here in the future to take note of what you take off your board before just fitting what comes in the kit. It might make all the difference.
Thanks again!!!!!! π
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KeymasterRe: Being charged for training
Thanks Jackal
that actually makes sense……just to clarify the recovery costs is indeed based on a sliding scale similar to the court case you described…..I was presented with this contract on Monday and I suggested 3 years was unreasonable as they had used my existing qualifications free of charge till this point….i was told i didnt need to sign I could repair only electrical white goods….but who would i be working for?…read into that what you will….so I signed under duress….surely there is a case then should i leave im entitled to a proportion of any profit they made from my work….if they try to recover the training costs?
October 15, 2009 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help! #142335admin
KeymasterRe: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
Aaanyway… remember when I fixed my fridge and said I’d report back with thanks or tantrums? Well…
It’s been working for about 8 hours, and has got nice and cold, but I’m stood here now and the freezer is defrosting already. It wa only a tiny bit iced up, a thin coat of frost on the ice container, but that’s wet now and the unit is silent, no compressor sound. There is a noticeable dripping sound at the back of the freezer, surely it couldn’t be that iced up already?
Aaaand, now it’s buzzed into life again! I guess I never paid attention to it’s normal operation when it worked, so now I can’t remember of this is right!
We’ll see what the morning brings.
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