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ParticipantRe: Suspicious tasting coffee…
Yeah that sounds very much like my experience, I wouldn’t mind but I’m more a tea drinker to be fair :rolls:
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ParticipantRe: Suspicious tasting coffee…
I was offered a coffee by a Arab customer once, the house was immaculate and the customer looked like personal hygiene was pretty high up on their list of to do’s so I accepted…… I was then delivered a very small cup with a strange liquid in it and 2 small packages (dried dates) on the saucer at the side “it’s Arabic coffee” said the customer “and you take a bite from the dried date as you take a mouthful” never again will I accept a cuppa!!
July 15, 2014 at 11:13 am in reply to: Bosch WVT1260 not rinsing or draining, stuck in wash mode. #416686appliancefix82
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 not rinsing or draining, stuck in wash mod
Some of the Bosch models suffered with dry joints on the heater relay on the main board, I would have a quick visual inspection of the board, as for the draining and rinsing issue this could be related, if the appliance hasn’t reached the heat expected then it wouldn’t advance to the next part of the cycle, the only thing I would have expected would be an error code to say that there was a heating issue as the NTC should have picked up on this.
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ParticipantRe: Matsui M12FDW09 Dishwasher
In photo 1 you have a clear shot of your heater just to the right of the wiring you have a white plastic switch fitted in the black hose, this is your heater pressure switch, generally the diaphragm in these becomes blocked and won’t allow the heater to switch on.
I used to work for Currys as a TSM and these were quite a common partappliancefix82
ParticipantRe: Indesit bought
I’m guessing WP will use Indesit engineers to repair WP products, maybe not straight away but as service contracts come to an end they won’t be renewed, having your own engineers gives you more control over aftersales service.
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ParticipantRe: LG service
Yeah you’re right Bob, they have had it for the last few years
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ParticipantRe: Bosch srs4312GB/08 drain pump stuck
Hi John, If you empty the sump of any water that is left in there you will see the T20 screw towards the left hand side, once this is removed the plastic cover will lift up from the rear towards the front, once this is removed you will find your pump impellor and hopefully your problem
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