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bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: ZDT6041 Zanussi dishwasher
check low insulation heater
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ParticipantRe: John Lewis is dead!8O
will be intelock and pcbs, probely main and display…….i work for serviceforce and get this all the time esp after power cuts….
make sure the pumps have resistance of about 180ohm’s and not below 10ohms..
hope this helps
bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: hoover softwave ac330 (iirc)
used 2 work 4 hoover……..i would agree, its the timer/module…they did update these for a later version which requires a wiring change included in the kit
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ParticipantRe: Which Report Recommends Beko!
love beko…..been in refridgeration for 24 years…..they are ok…..cheap parts, easy to repair and to buy….been to their head office in watford and got to say very impressive….. i would buy one!!!
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ParticipantRe: Lux EW12001 no spin
i would say deffo the timer/module…..
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ParticipantRe: Is it me OR I’m missing something
i use a ‘wet’ vacuum (cost me about £45 ish from Argos)…really good time saver…if i have blocked pump, i simply only door and suck the water straight out, and then suck from the filter…no water on floor and no mess….and a lot quicker then bowls etc..
although it cost me first hand…its been a superb bit of kit…
only hassle is , it does get a pit pongy on the back of the van!!
bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: Electrolux EWX14440W Cuts out
you checked insulation of heaters….these suffer from low insulation dryer heaters ..normally E33/E32 on diagnostics??
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ParticipantRe: AEG L64819
chck heater insulations, but use diagnostics…can you get error code ?
March 22, 2010 at 7:33 pm in reply to: best way get into zanussi wm tub w/ middle split body panel #315973bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: best way get into zanussi wm tub w/ middle split body pa
i used a heavy duty cable tie to pull spring through
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ParticipantRe: Zanussi E33 fault
low insulation?
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ParticipantRe: Beko wma667
i agree m8
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ParticipantRe: bosch brushes
Martin wrote:
bigchrisoioi wrote:
……the question really was, would the wrong carbons cause that fault….Yes!
thanks !
bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: bosch brushes
yeah sorry i cant as another tech looking at it……the question really was, would the wrong carbons cause that fault….i have always used different ones and got away with it
bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: Waste Carriers Licence
iadom wrote:
bigchrisoioi wrote:
.however if a chargeable customer has just forked out £200 plus for a drum change, i think disposing of it is not a real problem…!I think the £58.75 that the Manchester Waste Disposal Authority want to charge me for taking any part is a ‘real problem’. :rolls:
Your local scrap metal yard/dealer is not interested in old plastic tubs.
we dont pay that……to be honest the local scrap guy will collect FOC…think you are different as i work for a dealer, however than can be collected FOC…
bigchrisoioi
ParticipantRe: People who don,nt want to pay
sorry this hapened to you, think we all caught with that one……. the easiest thing is …no cash > no repair…..i cant go into tesco and get free food ( other supermarkets are avaliable folks)….
i work for a dealer…if he dont get paid, i dont get my bonus…
as the meercats say…simples!!!!
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