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  • in reply to: Neff D/Oven U1150G0GB/02 #223334
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    Re: Neff D/Oven U1150G0GB/02

    According to my customer it’s the far right control knob and I know that stat is listed as 081958 but I’m slightly concerned it’s not correctly listed.

    Bryan

    PS – I like the trick question (left , centre or middle) 😆

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD420P #223112
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    Re: Hotpoint WD420P

    Ok , thanks Martin 😀

    Bryan

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107457
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    They don’t build them to last these days , I mean you can’t even stick a leaking dishwasher on top of a washing machine without it blowing up :rolls: 😆

    Bryan

    in reply to: NEFF B1641S2GB/01 #222309
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    Re: NEFF B1641S2GB/01

    goosegreen wrote:The other thing was that the temp display would not zero and started at 50c, Don’t know if this is relevant or not.

    There is a part listed for that oven as sensor ptc and bearing in mind you’re getting a false temp. reading this may be worth checking.

    Part no. 187586.

    HTH

    Bryan

    in reply to: AEG B1180-1-M oven #222314
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    Re: AEG B1180-1-M oven

    Yes that is the correct part no. 😀

    To me that device acts more as a thermal cut-in , switching the cooling fan on when it detects a set rise in temperature.When they go faulty , cooling fan doesn’t run and oven overheats tripping the thermal cut off until it cools down naturally.

    Very common fault , order a couple of them and keep one for future use 😉

    Bryan

    in reply to: CDA CI993 #220899
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    Re: CDA CI993

    Thanks r600a 😉 , that would be great 😀

    I’ll PM you with my details.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Kitcheneers Ltd #189226
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    Re: Kitcheneers Ltd

    iadom wrote:
    Did the repairs today, refurbed drum assy on a WF000 and a V4 shaft & seal kit on a VTD00.

    Maybe a nice letter to their purchasing department could save them a few more quid in future 💡 .

    Bryan

    in reply to: CDA CI993 #220897
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    Re: CDA CI993

    Thanks for that Andy but I’m getting the much dreaded “out of stock” message 😡 😥

    Bryan

    in reply to: Indesit Moon Error Codes #220336
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    Re: Indesit Moon Error Codes

    Moonlight Mile……..that’s about close enough , thank you.

    Stones or other foreign object in the filter?

    in reply to: lux eob6630 #220034
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    Re: lux eob6630

    wilf wrote: connections also list a cut 8996619267611 which I cant see on discovery

    any ideas?

    That part is almost certainly your fault. Very common fault but normally the cooling fan motor doesn’t run as a result of this part being faulty.
    Customer probably mis-leading you?

    Discovery ❓ , I thought that was a ship docked in Dundee Harbour , well worth a visit if you’re ever in that area :).

    HTH

    Bryan

    in reply to: Ariston chucking water out of soap drawer #219695
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    Re: Ariston chucking water out of soap drawer

    I’ve been fooled by this one too but it was indeed a partial and intermittent blockage as suggested by the lads above.

    I’d trust them anyway , they probably see this often enough on this make as it kicks into a slightly fast spin at an unusual moment and if there’s not enough water pumped out by that time then it’ll be forced back out the soap drawer.

    I agree , very careful inspection of drainage system required.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Zanussi FLE1416W Leak #219742
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    Re: Zanussi FLE1416W Leak

    This is a split tub and I’ve seen once or twice leaking from the centre seam due to vibration on final spin.
    Never replaced one but the centre tub gasket is the first thing listed on Connect for this model or maybe get away with tightening all tub fixing bolts.

    Check your seams 😆

    Bryan

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107442
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    Normally a nice easy job replacing Indesit/Ariston door handle kit 075323 , except the last two I’ve done the customer decides to have a go at super glueing the broken handle 😡 just to see if it would hold :rolls:.

    It then becomes a bit of a pain getting the latch pin removed whilst being careful not to break the door frame and nobody ever admitts to attempting the super glue miracle , it just appears there by magic.

    No big deal but someone very clever mentioned super glue in the public forums tonight and we could certainly be done without it on these handles.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD61P 185 deg Dryer Stat. #219063
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    Re: Hotpoint WD61P 185 deg Dryer Stat.

    Turbo wrote:blowing a gale down the old chimney 😆

    I presume this meant there was no problem with the fan :).

    Bryan

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD61P 185 deg Dryer Stat. #219060
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    Re: Hotpoint WD61P 185 deg Dryer Stat.

    Just thought I’d credit Martin so he didn’t see it as a bit of plagiarism 😉 🙂

    Bryan

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