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  • in reply to: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin #384197
    bryan-206
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    Re: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin

    Check concrete weight at bottom also. Tip the machine back and you’ll see. I wouldn’t use it till you find the issue. More damage will almost certainly occur. B

    in reply to: Baumatic BFD63SS Dishwasher #384062
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    Re: Baumatic BFD63SS Dishwasher

    There are usually two pressure switches. On simple 2 wire job. This is for overfill and activates the pump if water lever inside gets too high. The other may have 3 or 4 wires. This is the level sensor/switch. The heater would normally also run through this. B

    in reply to: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin #384195
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    Re: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin

    Does the drum feel smooth when turned by hand? Could also be that something has detached from the tank. Usually the drier unit. B

    in reply to: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin #384194
    bryan-206
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    Re: Hoover VHW964D Washer-Dryer Noisy on Spin

    Hi there. You need to remove the lid. The plastic tub with the concrete weights attached is made of two parts. Either bolted together around the outside or welded by a machine. Bearings will be a costly repair get a quote before commiting. Bryan

    in reply to: Baumatic BFD63SS Dishwasher #384060
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    Re: Baumatic BFD63SS Dishwasher

    According to user manual e2 is extended drain time. If the program allows 120 sec for drain and it takes 119 all is good. However if it take just 2 seconds more you have e2 as its outside the criteria set on the PCb. I’d be looking for partial blockage somewhere on the drainage maybe even the sink? Or the sink spigot

    in reply to: candy ddi45 #384127
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    Re: candy ddi45

    I believe no water. Seems to be a lot of info online regarding broken wires where the harness flexes at the hinge point….

    in reply to: Cusina DW002 dishwasher. #384165
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    Re: Cusina DW002 dishwasher.

    Never seen one but this may help. Very expensive parts may I add. http://spares2go.co.uk/browse-DW002-DIS … 175976.htm

    in reply to: Washing machine samsung p1453 #384110
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    Re: Washing machine samsung p1453

    Yes pump Samsung fit is a nasty piece of chinese craftsmanship. Impellers are always falling off them. However it is an industry standard size pump.

    in reply to: BEKO WM7127 died on spin power module??? #384121
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    Re: BEKO WM7127 died on spin power module???

    Unfortunately they aren’t fitted with the strongest motor. This is most likely where your issue lies. Remove the motor and check your carbon brushes.

    in reply to: How do you remove the top of a Hotpoint tcm570p dryer #384169
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    Re: How do you remove the top of a Hotpoint tcm570p dryer

    As above lid does slide to the rear as you expected but it will be tight. A good thump from your palm or from a rubber mallet should do the trick. It’s locked into the fascia aswell as either side panel.

    in reply to: ariston ald12uk wash cycle goes on for over 4 hours #384179
    bryan-206
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    Re: ariston ald12uk wash cycle goes on for over 4 hours

    Blocked? Or poor water pressure?

    in reply to: hotpoint bd32 door glass falling off #384189
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    Re: hotpoint bd32 door glass falling off

    High temperature silicone sealant as used by the factory. Halfords sell it in a toothpaste type tube or can be sourced in a larger cartridge. Usually around 350’c resistance

    in reply to: integrated cda washing machine f08 #384056
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    Re: integrated cda washing machine f08

    Looks that way. Bryan

    in reply to: Leisure CM10FRC #384034
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    Re: Leisure CM10FRC

    I believe. Remove the knobs and behind two of them are screws securing the panel. Could be wrong though

    in reply to: ISE Bearing change #384036
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    Re: ISE Bearing change

    I’d look at also replacing the shaft. 18months is not a long life for bearings in this machine. Tub assy has to be removed and as above is heavy. Time consuming but no different to any other tub out bearing change.

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