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April 5, 2015 at 7:47 am in reply to: New replacement thermo overload cut-out switch not working? #426275
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ParticipantRe: New replacement thermo overload cut-out switch not worki
The new TOC is a good replacement… The problem is likely with the selector switch having a welded finger..
Click here to Find an Appliance Engineer local to you to check the cause of the demise and replace any faulty parts
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ParticipantRe: whirpool awod as 147
Use the 85 code to order the part and you should get the right one
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ParticipantRe: Hotpoint CTD85A thermostat and thermistor(s) help
Not if you don’t know what you are doing. You can contact the company called EMW electronics who repair these boards
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ParticipantRe: DeDietrich Dishwasher DVH640JU1/A
Shot in the dark without being there but, have a look at the door switch/lock too
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ParticipantRe: neff s5409xogb/01 no lights on display board
Changed many boards for this reason.. They just fail and have to be swapped-out
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ParticipantRe: Hotpoint CTD85A thermostat and thermistor(s) help
When you say it rotates for about 30 secs and then stops for a few mins.. This is an indication of a faulty motor relay or relay drive on the pcb… The motor gets the power to drive one way but then when trying to switch directions it loses the power feed from the relay and halts for the time of that rotation.
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ParticipantRe: Hoover DYC9913AX-80 3110048912220039 t/dryer no heat
PM’d you
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ParticipantRe: Out of action
Sorry to hear of your unfortunate circumstances… Get well soon
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ParticipantRe: HOOVER DYN9144 AUTO
According to Gias it is 41021848
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ParticipantRe: whirlpool D/Washer ADG 6340 1X
Dave is right.. it is:
X2 MKP 1.5uF 275v AC
Measure the capacitor between the legs.. you’ll need to let the seller know this size
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ParticipantRe: Bosch better than Hotpoint, ‘Really’ ?????
Bring back the Hotpoint WM and the Bosch Maxx
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ParticipantRe: Neff dishwasher S51E50X1GB/03
Door switch? Unlikely
I suggest you check for earth leaks first, then:
Does the pump run
Is it filling
Is the wash motor running
Is it heatingNo one is going to answer your question unless you give them something to go on
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ParticipantRe: New Washing Machine – Recommendations?
You may think so Martin, but we use the same or better grade of PP or PE as used in the original drum and the repair/sucess rate is so far 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}… Notwithstanding this, we have had repairs out in operation for as long as 4 years so far.
So to be honest, I do not care what anyone thinks; a proven record speaks volumes when it comes up against arguments.
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ParticipantRe: New Washing Machine – Recommendations?
I Have a product that can repair the polypropylene of washing machine drums when they split I have used it many many occasions and never had a fail
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ParticipantRe: New Washing Machine – Recommendations?
I personally would have repaired the fracture as I usually do. Nevertheless, look at the wasted spares in the disposal of a machine, just because the drum is sealed… spares that likely have the capability to continue working for another ten or more years.
George
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