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  • in reply to: Hotpoint dishwasher pcb required FDW60P #406701
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    Re: Hotpoint dishwasher pcb required FDW60P

    Thank you

    in reply to: ISE 10 leak from soap drawer #390940
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    Re: ISE 10 leak from soap drawer

    Oh dear, this job won’t go away been there about five times now, phoned me today still leaking, there getting cross now.
    Cant think of anything more to try to stop this. They are using liquid detergent strait into drum, fitted new box and drawer, lowered pressure to a trickle, raised feet at front.

    Did you resolve your one Martin114?

    in reply to: ISE 10 leak from soap drawer #390939
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    Re: ISE 10 leak from soap drawer

    Reluctantly joining this thread got one leaking from inside soap box down inside of cabinet. Fitted new box and drawer.
    I noticed the new drawer tubes had been shaved away, presumably by you guys before sending out.

    I actually saw it leaking with no soap in dispenser, seems to be water pressure related, also raised front feet. Customer testing it this weekend.

    Too scarred to answer my phone now, Fingers crossed. 😐

    in reply to: AEG FAV5040W dishwasher overfilling through air chamber #404724
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    Re: AEG FAV5040W dishwasher overfilling through air chamber

    Hi,
    checked and that is the correct pnc. 😀

    in reply to: dixon training #403373
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    Re: dixon training

    I just cant believe that a couple of weeks course is going to set you up to making a living as a independent trader, this job is just too diverse and repairs and fixes technically specific.

    I would have been lost if I had gone from knowing ziltch to working for myself in just a couple of weeks.

    I would advise sending your sparks off to work for a manufacturer for at least 5 years else I can see it ending it tears.

    in reply to: ge front loader broken spider #403147
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    Re: ge front loader broken spider

    This really needs to be posted in the “US and territories appliance forum” as I doubt many this side of the pond have seen to many of these.

    in reply to: Servicenet #395372
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    Re: Servicenet

    Hi Dishman,

    As if you didn’t know by now by reading this and other threads, but how it works.

    *They feed you a few jobs that you get paid for in time.
    *Once you have trust that some payments have been made they start delaying on payment while asking you to do more and more work.
    *Before you know where you are they owe you a hell of a lot of money and become impossible to contact.
    *Business goes bust with your money.

    Your at the start of the slippery slope now.

    in reply to: Lifting appliances alone #402742
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    Re: Lifting appliances alone

    spanner51 wrote: must have retired.


    with a bad back using that thing. 😉

    in reply to: 1606 heater + leak #402663
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    Re: 1606 heater + leak

    Interesting, replaced a open circuit heater today on a Hoover washer she said it only flashes the fault code f18 when she does the 60 or 90 degree washes on the other programmes it just carries on.

    I think most people wash cold(30°c)now days so they are totally unaware of not heating faults.

    in reply to: miele t224 air vented t/d #401580
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    Re: miele t224 air vented t/d

    I thought the blue spot thermostat was a one shot stat. I would be looking more at blockages or venting out problems, else looking at other postings could be the temperature sensor 5239071?

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #108091
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    spimps wrote:
    Had an engineer confronted by a dog at the door in a stand off and he, finishing off a fag poked the lighted end on it’s nose, much yelping and the owner arrived put 2+2 together and all hell broke loose.

    Ha, ha I think I am more surprised that the engineer arrived at the front door smoking a fag than him poking it out on the dogs nose! 😆

    in reply to: Britannia SI15TC75LX small oven grill element #401366
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    Re: Britannia SI15TC75LX small oven grill element

    No other option with most Britannia parts but to get them direct I’m afraid. 0871 8718680

    in reply to: Zanussi washer dryer ZWD1680W E22 fault code #398701
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    Re: Zanussi washer dryer ZWD1680W E22 fault code

    Hi,

    Replaced the triple inlet valve and the customer has just phoned back and said its still doing the same, clothes coming out wet and ‘E20’ appears.

    Anyone got any ideas before I have to go down the horrible refund route?

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80P – Can’t get recirculating fan off #399511
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    Re: Hotpoint CTD80P – Can’t get recirculating fan off

    Sorry to hear of the trouble your having HD7, yet another job best left for the professionals, sounds like you now need a new element and a fan, getting expensive now.

    Time for damage limitation try the repairs link

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/search/fi … ineer.html

    in reply to: Servicenet #395357
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    Re: Servicenet

    Hi Andy,
    The best think to do when GoLocal contact you is sound like you are interested, then when they email you the customers details, ring the customers and advise them what these crooks are up to and to get someone else out.

    Its immoral to do this and a breech of trust but they are professional crooks so you certainly shouldn’t feel bad doing this.

    I know others have done this and I will as well if they contact me again, (which is unlikely after having to start court proceedings against them in order to get paid).

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