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  • in reply to: Neff H5972 microwave fault. #435173
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    Re: Neff H5972 microwave fault.

    Thanks for the reply, Melec. Is it the cracked base plate that causes the issue (thought it was plastic) or can it earth out or short in any way? Can’t quite see how that can that can trip an RCD but very interested to know how……

    Thanks again!!

    Steve.

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431221
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    SAMURI wrote:A Vidio on u- tube of modification.

    Any one who takes this amount of work for the money being offered needs their head tested as well as the tumble dryer.

    Plus the responsibility if it does not cure the problem.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCN2oxG … e=youtu.be
    Video has now been flagged as “Private – Sorry about that”. Shame – would have been interesting viewing….

    in reply to: Hoover DYN9124 F08. #434191
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    Re: Hoover DYN9124 F08.

    Tried the heater Wilf, but seemed fine with no earth fault at all. But that was cold…..
    I’m going back tomorrow so will heat it up and megger it then. Then it’s motor then the PCB I suppose….. F08 is supposed to be motor / tacho related.

    Cheers for the reply,

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10. 1406 #434107
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    Re: ISE 10. 1406

    If the original filter housing is OK, then a standard Askoll will fit directly. You may have to cut the plug off and retag the wires if it’s a 2 tag generic PMP988 say. The Zanussi type Askoll with the round mounting face and 2 wire block plug socket can also be used.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: whirlpool ADP2315 (851107665082) #433751
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    Re: whirlpool ADP2315 (851107665082)

    Triac blown on the module most likely. Look at the board and you’ll probably see one of the small black Z3 triacs has a piece missing over one of the legs. That’ll be it.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Whirpool dishwasher #432851
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    Re: Whirpool dishwasher

    If you mean the optical sensor that is neither optical nor a sensor but a membrane and a microswitch behind a black grid then WPL481227128556 is the one. £24+ VAT @ Qualtex.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Hoover AC270 door seal required #432342
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    Re: Hoover AC270 door seal required

    Canufixit has one on his van……. I needed one in August and then didn’t need it! Try him!! 😀

    Steve.

    in reply to: candy hja8513 #432255
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    Re: candy hja8513

    The 16 position selector switches on these late Candy based machines are awful. They often have dead spots or will not select programs correctly. I have found that soaking the selector with switch cleaner / lubricant spray and twisting it back and forth quickly (power off) works 85{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time. Leave the cleaner to evaporate (5 mins) and then plug in and all should be well.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Zanussi W/M E52, Motor or PCB #432258
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    Re: Zanussi W/M E52, Motor or PCB

    pmb wrote:
    Fault code E52 which is no signal from tacho,
    Anyone had this.

    E52 code is motor brushes worn out. I have had that fault code on Lux stuff at least once every week….. 😯

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Bark…….. repair referrals. #432214
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    Re: Bark…….. repair referrals.

    That was just too good to miss wasn’t it, Jim……. 😆

    in reply to: Candy CIC60 Condenser dryer machine stoped & filter light on #431965
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    Re: Candy CIC60 Condenser dryer machine stoped & filter ligh

    Not on the one I did…….

    in reply to: Candy CIC60 Condenser dryer machine stoped & filter light on #431963
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    Re: Candy CIC60 Condenser dryer machine stoped & filter ligh

    Check the condensate water is going freely into the receiver tank at the bottom of the machine. I had one doing this and it turned out to be the valve from the sump to the receiver tank blocked with a lump of fluff.
    Pull the tank out, remove the two screws from the sump part of the valve and clean out both ends of the valve and the sump hole with a bottle brush or a zip tie. If this valve is partially blocked, then the condensate takes too long to get away and stops the machine. When it does seep away then the machine will seem to work fine again. For a bit….
    If you can’t free it up or it is caked, then it’s the very enjoyable, character – building strip down, drum out job. Lovely….. 😐

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Finlux FWM126J Dispenser and dispenser to tub hose. #431788
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    Re: Finlux FWM126J Dispenser and dispenser to tub hose.

    Looks like a badged Vestel so look at Bush washer soap hoses or the ISE ones in the UKW shop. Probably the same thing.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Electrolux washer dryer dead EWX14450W #431707
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    Re: Electrolux washer dryer dead EWX14450W

    It has two boards – one is the main control PCB that fits behind the fascia and one is a drying module that piggybacks off the back of it. The mains power will be found to go into the main module at the back of the blue selector switch and then nothing on any selector position.
    Usually caused by burnt shorting door interlock; take out the lock and examine it. I always fit a new lock for peace of mind when fitting new PCB’s to this range.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10 vented dryer model DV06 #430829
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    Re: ISE 10 vented dryer model DV06

    All done from the back and quite an easy job. You can use (I have) a 1975 Zanussi drier belt, cheap and readily available as Connect BLT7699 or Qualtex POL54. The shaft has a nut holding it through the bearing – release that first; the rest think Zanussi drier method.
    HTH,

    Steve.

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