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  • in reply to: hotpoint armatures #129532
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    Re: hotpoint armatures

    Qualtex does a pattern armature which will do it if you ring them they will tell you which one it is as i havent got the part number to hand.

    in reply to: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go #128258
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    Re: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go

    Cheers.

    Will check them out.

    😀

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    Re: Indesit Oven Mdl FM1 IX GB – Replacing the Inner Door Pa

    Dave – thanks so much for your help. I can’t believe how simple it was. And I was getting mentally prepared to dismantle the whole fitting!!

    in reply to: Repair, refund or replace? #129589
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    Re: Repair, refund or replace?

    Thanks for your help. I have just spoken to trading standards who have told me that there should be no difference to my rights, whether it was bought via trade or retail – so long as i can prove i made the purchase (which i can).

    kwatt wrote:Hi Charlotte,

    If it is classed as a “trade sale” then Whirlpool may well be correct in that there is no automatic right to a replacement as trade sales are different from retail in some ways. It would also depend upon the terms under which the machine was sold in any case as it has been discounted in some way I presume.

    Not being too familiar with the appliance I can’t really comment on the faults you’ve experienced but ifit completed the wash then it is doubtful that there is a timer fault I should think, I would not have seen concrete dust causing a timer failure. Yes, I suppose concrete dust could have shortened the life of the motor with dust in it, but it’s unlikely and not something I’ve seen before. And I have seen quite a few loose and faulty weights over the years, but generally they only do actual physical damage battering the inner drum in my experience.

    Hope that helps.

    K.

    in reply to: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go #128256
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    Re: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go

    No service agents in my area.

    BS34

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    in reply to: Indesit W161 #129573
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    Re: Indesit W161

    Thanks for your help

    in reply to: Creda T632CW Thermostat #127596
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    Re: Creda T632CW Thermostat

    Martin wrote:

    Anonymous wrote:
    The door on my ancient Indesit Prestige Line 1000 washing machine has been broken by my kids! Would a door still be available for such an old model? 😳

    Give us the full model number of this beast(on the back panel) and we can look it up for you :tup:

    Martin

    Cheers but I’ll have to wait for my son to come home to pull the machine out!

    in reply to: Creda T632CW Thermostat #127594
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    Re: Creda T632CW Thermostat

    Dave_Conway wrote:It could be either Toni, more likely is the thermostats though 😉

    Dave.

    Wow, cheers for answering so quickly, Dave! 😀
    I’ve had the back off & the metal appears to be slightly in, rather than convex. I couldn’t work out how to remove them though as they seem to be attached to wires!
    I’m very good at taking things apart but always forget the order in which parts are replaced. Is there a picture anywhere of how the 3 covers (at the back) go, please.

    The door on my ancient Indesit Prestige Line 1000 washing machine has been broken by my kids! Would a door still be available for such an old model? 😳

    in reply to: Flickering display / no ice Whirlpool American FF #128274
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    Re: Flickering display / no ice Whirlpool American FF

    Hi

    Thanks for that. I thought it was electronic related……..are these PCBs in the door of the freezer or in the bottom of the unit.

    Cheers

    Rich.

    in reply to: Electrolux Fridge freezer #129159
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    Re: Electrolux Fridge freezer

    Thanks for the info,just what i wanted, seems ok now & i thank everyone for their help, just wanted to know what i was looking for & how to prove or disprove if it was a temporary fault or it was skip time, if anyone wants to know how to fix their own central heating boiler would be happy to offer any advice 😉

    in reply to: White Knight Condenser Dryer Not Heating #128966
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    Re: White Knight Condenser Dryer Not Heating

    Thanks for all your help. As you thought, it was the cut out. For some reason, I wasn’t able to reset it by pressing the red button, but once I had removed the back cover, I was able to do so. The dryer is now working fine, and my fiance is happy.

    Xkutzie

    in reply to: Creda T632CW Thermostat #127592
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    Re: Creda T632CW Thermostat

    David Wells wrote:I need a replacement thermostat for a Creda T632CW Tumble Dryer. THe top is marked TOD J1 and the back has a green dot. How much does one cost and what is the postage?

    Does your’s have the same problem as mine? – No heat at all although drum goes round. Is it the thermostat or element?

    in reply to: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go #128254
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    Re: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Buzzing/No go

    Thanks for the advice so far 🙂

    This machine is in the region of 5 years old and am wondering whether to bother to get someone to repair – saying this on a machine of this age whose to say how long it would last before the next breakdown. What in the region of should it cost in total parts/labour and is it worth it ?

    Other option is to buy a newer machine – maybe better quality – have been looking at the following machines…..

    LG TCD70040E – can be had at £358 online – £100 less than Comet.
    AEG T56800 – can be had for £428 – £60 less than Comet.

    Thanks again in advance.

    in reply to: Chemical residue left on plates, cutlery etc. #129504
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    Re: Chemical residue left on plates, cutlery etc.

    Thanks kwatt,

    Will do.

    D

    in reply to: Chemical residue left on plates, cutlery etc. #129502
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    Re: Chemical residue left on plates, cutlery etc.

    Thanks Kwatt,

    I’d rather not call out an engineer unless it is absolutely unavoidable. I’m trying everything else in the hope there is nothing wrong with the machine; I probably couldn’t afford the repair cost at the moment.

    In your list of the causes of remaining detergent residue was a defective spray arm. Is it possible for the machine to clean dishes properly with a defective spray arm?

    D

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