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  • in reply to: Chipped worktop #374264
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    Re: Chipped worktop

    There is a company that was featured on here a few years ago who can repair stuff like that. I chipped my bath and had them out. They were fairly expensive £120 if i remember. but cheaper than a new bath! Be dammed if i can remember the name now though. ill have a little look see if i can find them.

    in reply to: Comenda commercial dishwasher parts can anyone help? #374061
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    Re: Comenda commercial dishwasher parts can anyone help?

    Sorted thanks Martin!

    in reply to: Hoover Optima oph714ds problem #373370
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    Re: Hoover Optima oph714ds problem

    Yes, you will need too remove the lid (power off don’t forget!) its held in with 3x 7mm screws. then you can go at it two ways either locate the back of the PCB (behind the facia) and spray a little squirt of wd40 into the back of the control knob whilst turning the knob back and forth. If this doesn’t do it then take off the facia and remove the PCB board from it . This is done by taking the soap draw out (pull and press down on the blue tab) and take the screws from the facia behind the soap draw facia (can’t remember how many screws 3/4) then there are a few plastic tabs holding the rest of the facia on. be careful not to snap these as it will mean it won’t go back on . once you have the facia off remove the PCB board and connections and a little wd40 in the back of the selector switch then Should do it. wipe off any excess wd40….. and carefully re assemble.

    in reply to: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring #373404
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    Re: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring

    On espares i think its
    Stock Number: ES875714

    Manufactured by Zanussi
    Part No. 506008303006

    but its not n easy job BE WARNED! lol

    in reply to: hoover optima oph714d #306635
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    Re: hoover optima oph714d

    An interesting update, off the back of this post i had a hoover w/m sitting in my workshop that i couldn’t work out the fault on for ages (E03 if i recall correctly) . Changed the heater element and its now been for a while now and it has been in my kitchen happily working away ever since. Haven’t seen this fault on any other m/c since…..

    in reply to: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring #373403
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    Re: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring

    thanks bazza!

    in reply to: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring #373401
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    Re: Zanussi oven thermostat wiring

    I think it is this stat: connect number (sorry don’t have a part number maybe someone could help out?) 5031680008760 that you need (its gunna take a bit of re wiring the instructions that come with it are utter garbage NOT an easy job!)

    in reply to: Hoover Optima oph714ds problem #373367
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    Re: Hoover Optima oph714ds problem

    Did one of these today e08 was due to motor brushes being worn out. ive also come across the selector switch problem a few times before. i just took the pcb/control off and sprayed a little wd40 into the back of the selector switch. Hope this solves it.

    in reply to: new style bosch dishwashers #372599
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    Re: new style bosch dishwashers

    Have you checked for a dry/burnt out joint on the heater relay on the PCB?

    in reply to: Spare parts for sale #372748
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    Re: Spare parts for sale

    In all honesty mate they are priced WAY too high lol if you want rid. shove them in job lot .

    in reply to: Is it just me? #372786
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    Re: Is it just me?

    No not just you mate , there are more and more”chancers” out there who expect you to run around all day like your a bloody charity. I live out in the sticks a bit so they don’t see the 30/40 mins i spend driving too and from them ,they just see me walk in change a part in 15 mins and think i teleport back again lol

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2000GB12 no spin! #367391
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    Re: Bosch WFF2000GB12 no spin!

    I would agree with iadom , it sounds like brushes have got stuck in the holder. More than likely if pattern brushes were fitted.

    in reply to: You And Yours #366617
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    Re: You And Yours

    I can’t find it , which article is it under?

    in reply to: Work Up For Grabs #360228
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    Re: Work Up For Grabs

    Are you asking for a suggestion on how to get the work out to engineers? Apart from posting them up here? I think its worth posting a list at least that may bring the missed jobs down to 5-10 instead of 10-20?

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher #364413
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher

    hummm interesting that should bypass the pcb….. i don’t think its a fault code ill go check the book. (btw the ukwg downloadable fault guide is very helpful , duno if you have it?)

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