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  • in reply to: White Knight 3kg Dryer #333880
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    Re: White Knight 3kg Dryer

    No, the rear “bearing” is just a dense felt strip that the rear drum pressing runs in. They will generally run until they collapse or you start to get black dust on your laundry……. 😉

    HTH,

    A.

    in reply to: Advice please……. #333876
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    Re: Advice please…….

    Thanks for the replies!!
    I couldn’t think of anything else I could have done in this case, so I’m just going to check the John Lewis £50 discount story tomorrow then ring them back. The Which? article said the offer ended 11th July 2010………. 👿

    Thanks again for helping me get my head straight on this!! I’ve even been back to my post and edited it for spelling mistakes…..:rolls:

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Haier DW12-PFE2-U freestanding dishwasher flowmeter. #333698
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    Re: Haier DW12-PFE2-U freestanding dishwasher flowmeter.

    Does anyone repair Haier??? (cue laughter)

    Help please!!

    Steve.

    in reply to: Haier DW12 fill fault. #333521
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    Re: Haier DW12 fill fault.

    Anyone?? 🙁

    Please!!

    Steve.

    in reply to: Hoover HNWL7166-80 11 flashes. #333534
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    Re: Hoover HNWL7166-80 11 flashes.

    Martin wrote:

    aqualectric wrote:
    drier heater problem says the fault codes.

    Dryer module or related wiring says the ERROR CODES

    aqualectric wrote:The part number for the PCB would be useful as well.

    Dryer Module = 41012524

    HTH? 😀

    Thanks Martin – but there is no separate drier module; it’s a single PCB only type. There are 2 variants of HNWL7166 hence the question. Also that part number 41012524 is the push button board on the facia….. 😕
    So I assume it’s the PCB then. The machine has no other discernable faults or earth leaks, so it’s Hobson’s choice, I suppose.

    Thanks,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Haier DW12 fill fault. #333520
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    Re: Haier DW12 fill fault.

    Anyone?? 😕

    Steve.

    in reply to: hotpoint wd62 condenser repair/modification kit? #333583
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    Re: hotpoint wd62 condenser repair/modification kit?

    I’ve never heard of a ‘conversion kit’ ; didn’t think there was anything to convert. 😕 The screws come loose, the mounting holes get enlarged and the whole assembly just flaps around in the breeze until it destroys itself. They make a tremendous amount of noise whilst doing it!!
    Unfortunately, the condenser itself is obsolete. I’ve got 3 secondhand ones I’ve saved for such an occasion….:wink:

    Steve.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1427w E60 & E63. #333602
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1427w E60 & E63.

    Only 2 E60 codes shown for ZWF1427W:-

    E62 Overheating during washing NTC sensor faulty; heating element faulty; wiring faulty; PCB faulty.

    E66 Heating element power relay faulty PCB faulty; current leakage from heating element to ground.

    Heater failure or earth fault is most common for generating an E60 code; must be PCB or NTC then.

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1437S sealed tub bearing change? #333593
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1437S sealed tub bearing change?

    SERVICE BULLETIN

    Porcia Factory, ITALY
    This documents updates and replaces the previous one having same number.

    WELDED WASHING GROUP
    In the new washing machines with HEC and HEC-ARCHED cabinet produced in the Porcia factory (Italy), it
    is possible to mount (independently from the production date) also a:

    WASHING GROUP WITH WELDED SHELLS
    (No more screws between the two shells, removal of the gasket and the cushions are shorter).

    SPARE PARTS
    In case of replacement, order the quantity of the components listed in the table under the figure.
    For the relative spare part nos. please refer to the Service Notes of the appliance.

    * if featured
    EN Publication no. 599 38 05-28 Spares Operations Italy 07-03-28
    Pos. Quantity Description
    130 Pc. 1 Gasket, shell, tub
    150 Pc. 1 Shell, front
    150A Pc. 1 Assembly, shell, rear
    250 Pc. 1 Assembly, drum
    251A Pc. 2 Cushion
    260B Pc. 1 Retaining spring, heater
    531B Pc. 17 Screw, shell, tub
    538 * Pc. 1 Distance piece, heater

    PDF cut / paste summary of the parts required for conversion from welded tub group to screwed version. The later machines are welded tubs and the above list is irrelevant as it is too expensive to be a viable job.

    Steve.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1437S sealed tub bearing change? #333591
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1437S sealed tub bearing change?

    whiskeyjack6058 wrote:it shows seperate front, back and inner drum which makes it totaly uneconomical to do.

    That’s because you’re not supposed to do it. 😉 The point is; they are not refusing to sell you the spares if you wish to proceed with a repair. The fact that you wouldn’t do it because it is outrageously expensive and amounts to daylight robbery is your problem……. :rolls:

    That’s it in a nutshell. Stinks, doesn’t it!! 😈

    Sorry!!

    Steve.

    in reply to: Smeg ST1123 dishwasher. #333186
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    Re: Smeg ST1123 dishwasher.

    Thanks guys!!

    Thanks for the part number Mark – Smeg never dissapoint on their outrageous pricing, do they? 😯
    It has a pressure switch on the right of the machine so I assumed that was controlling the fill level. Didn’t see a flowmeter but now I’m doubting myself……. 😕 Does this model have one?

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Neff T1722NO/02 element. #333009
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    Re: Neff T1722NO/02 element.

    Thanks Mark – I was waiting for someone to state the bleedin’ obvious….. 😆 I was just trying to save a visit……. 😉

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    in reply to: zanussi de6855 diagnostic help #332520
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    Re: zanussi de6855 diagnostic help

    Remove the PCB from the control panel, remove all the wiring and split the box. Carefully check the solder joints on the heater relay. Notorious for intermittent heating faults. All it needs is a hairline crack in the solder around the relay pin for it to fail. The relay concerned is the one directly above the first (end double) plug with large wires (orange and purple IIRC).

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: LG washer WM11150FB #332607
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    Re: LG washer WM11150FB

    Motor (most likely) or PCB – you remembered correctly.

    Steve.

    in reply to: LG WD12311RD bang! #332605
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    Re: LG WD12311RD bang!

    Thanks, Bob!

    Come to think of it – the large capacitor had the outer coloured plastic covering peeling; but the unit seemed intact. So it’s PCB time then?

    Cheers,

    Steve.

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