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  • in reply to: AEG F44050VI Int D/washer #310470
    bubs
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    Re: AEG F44050VI Int D/washer

    Have you checked the door switch?
    Graeme

    in reply to: pcb repairs, sticky?? #307827
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    Re: pcb repairs, sticky??

    Wow, good job 😀

    I had felt a growing panic about – especially – washing machine repairs.
    Drum bearings are not worth starting on most new machine, and replacement boards are priced way too high. Unless we can start to do the odd pcb repair we will just be changing pumps and brushes.

    Cheers
    Graeme

    in reply to: hotpoint wma52s #308674
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    Re: hotpoint wma52s

    They are, just about, keyed as i pull them off.
    If you look at the previous markings you should be able to work it out.
    If there is a half slot on the plug there will be a similar half slot on the pcb.
    The input wires are un-insulated to the left hand side from the top.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW80G AL05 fault #308255
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW80G AL05 fault

    Went back to look at the motor, measured fine, not stuck, changed the cap, still coming up AL05. Ordered pcb but not sure.

    Been a good week for Merloni , have a HP FDW85 coming up A01 but no water in the base, read the turbid sensor can cause this, we will be randomly hanging parts of these machines if the fault codes are meaningless.

    And a new type Indy DIF04UK fitted a heating element (fits on the motor) as it was o/c but found the base pcb blown to shreds beyond repair.

    Anyone shed any light i will be grateful.

    Cheers Graeme

    in reply to: Belling XOU270 base element #308319
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    Re: Belling XOU270 base element

    Thanks Steve

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW80G AL05 fault #308254
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW80G AL05 fault

    Thanks, no i always take the side off as i have had problems with the o ring leaking so i remove the 3 pump screws. Checked the p/s by blowing down ok.

    in reply to: aeg dw, 911232542 #308252
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    Re: aeg dw, 911232542

    If its the model with the tube heater more common to leak from the top arm lift pipe, splits near the heater and sprays out. You can take the back and side off if needed, not too bad.

    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum #307105
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    Re: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum

    Went back and made a couple of thick washers up to fill the gap. Then managed to get a screw in the very end of the suspension pin at 90 degrees, covered this in epox stick to set. Will see if the pin stays in place.
    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum #307101
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    Re: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum

    Good point Jim,
    Would have to be sure which part number fitted, not like to repeat the same mistake.

    Have a great Christmas everyone, not sure will be on the pc till after.
    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum #307100
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    Re: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum

    Thanks Guys,
    Yes this rear half is coming up £85 + and the old rear is unusable.

    Having looked at the old rear tub against the wma style, there are a couple of extra screw points at the top where the metal clips were used, and the suspension flange has been moved back 10mm. I thank I can make up a spacer to take up the slack and drill / pin the end of the plastic pin, it’s just sticking through enough. Will be more careful on the part number next time.

    Thanks
    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum #307096
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    Re: Hotpoint WT761 G rear drum

    Thanks for that advice Geoff.

    Have already fiitted the shaft and the front gap looks fine. As you know it leaves a gap where the suspension locates and the pin is not quite long enough. Just had a look at the cost of the rear half, sugar!
    Will have to think of a way of making this work of it won’t be worth the effort.

    Best Regard
    Graeme

    in reply to: Zanussi TC7102w Hot but not hot enough?… #307088
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    Re: Zanussi TC7102w Hot but not hot enough?…

    This is the dryer with the “hidden” front stat 1258406014 prone to giving no heat faults, maybe on the way out. You can feel it inside the tub at the top.
    Cheers
    Graeme

    in reply to: Smeg S20XMF1 selector switch #306013
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    Re: Smeg S20XMF1 selector switch

    Thanks Chris,

    Connect has no stock, last time i ordered from http://www.smeg-service but the website does not find this part ?
    Any other good Smeg parts suppliers
    Graeme

    in reply to: AEG 5401 BW (944181074) #304104
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    Re: AEG 5401 BW (944181074)

    Fitted the fan motor, could do with the fan blade being changed, is it obsolete?
    Thanks again Graeme

    in reply to: Stoves DW 616/BB leaking #304674
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    Re: Stoves DW 616/BB leaking

    Thanks for the advice.
    pretty sure it came out the chamber via a hole as it stopped when i put my finger on it. Tempting to just block it up but its got to be there for a reason, unless a tiny bung has fallen out.

    Graeme

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