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  • in reply to: White Knight 767C T/D Down to Earth #234992
    bubs
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    Re: White Knight 767C T/D Down to Earth

    Yes i have done a few that were leaking, pump cured the problem.
    This one i fitted a new pump and it still blew water onto element. All condenser and chambers clean.

    Graeme

    in reply to: White Knight 767C T/D Down to Earth #234990
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    Re: White Knight 767C T/D Down to Earth

    I had one last week blowing water onto the element.
    Thought the pump was sticking so fitted a new one, cleaned out also.
    It only worked for one cycle, then soaked the element.
    Had to take my pump out 😥
    Any ideas clever people?
    Graeme

    in reply to: hotpoint df22 #234793
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    Re: hotpoint df22

    Yes, if it’s reaching temp; most prob a broken wire in door loom from stat.

    The last two i have done have both not quite reached temp. One was a 85c cut-out operating at 50c. The other was a timer connection failing after some but not enough heat. You may have to sit and trace.

    Cheers
    Graeme

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230248
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    Hi,
    You need to take the chamber apart and clean the black section and the return hole under the red float. It is easy to break so i carry the whole chamber (around £20)
    Cheers Graeme

    in reply to: wf240 fault code problem #229528
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    Re: wf240 fault code problem

    Cured my last two F08 by changing the relay, Maplin JM67X (£1.31).
    There are a few on these boards, you can trace back from the element.
    Check element is ok as it comes all the time if the relay is stuck.
    Have ordered 50 from China for £14 as its the same relay on the Zan / AEG dishwashers.
    Otherwise if you have to quote £150 for pcb and eprom, they go to Dixons!
    And i’m fed-up trying to work out which pcb it is on Partfinder (good name).
    Cheers
    Graeme

    in reply to: hotpoint d/washer keeps shutting down with fault code 3+5 #225380
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    Re: hotpoint d/washer keeps shutting down with fault code 3+

    Don’t know 🙁
    I worked with a Merloni eng (now free) who told me to change the heater on any odd faults with this range as it faults on fill. The fact they chuck in parts U/G until the fault clears may have something to do with it. There must be a few Merlonians on here? help.
    Graeme

    in reply to: hotpoint d/washer keeps shutting down with fault code 3+5 #225378
    bubs
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    Re: hotpoint d/washer keeps shutting down with fault code 3+

    You may have checked already, slight earth leaks on the heater can chuck up strange fault codes. Had one give me a fill fault code; It just filled then drained as yours does. New heater fittted and no fill fault.
    Graeme

    in reply to: HP dw #224246
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    Re: HP dw

    About a year ago i was talking to a chap in a Hotpoint dealers and they were loading an integrated DW onto the van with China written on the box. Cannot remember if it bas badged HP or Indesit but one of them.
    Graeme

    in reply to: WHITE KNIGHT C/D MODEL 767C #224721
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    Re: WHITE KNIGHT C/D MODEL 767C

    Maybe worth running the new pump as i had a re-call on one after a month.
    Had to do it all again, for free @@@@ 😡
    Graeme

    in reply to: WHITE KNIGHT C/D MODEL 767C #224719
    bubs
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    Re: WHITE KNIGHT C/D MODEL 767C

    lots of info on this one;
    Someone told me to take the screw out the fan, spray your fav light oil, heat with hairdryer 5 mins, then ease from both sides. Worked twice so far.
    Fan off, back off, lots of screws, disconnect heater, tub out.
    Not as bad as it sounds.
    Graeme

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #223218
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    Received mine today, super smashing great 😀

    Would say the text is one size too small, i’m ok
    but my friend is going to struggle.

    Thanks again for producing a pro looking book.

    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher BF31 #224046
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    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher BF31

    If it’s got a plastic sump hose; Fit the replacement rubber one. Also clean the comb pump filter in sump as i find slow draining can also cause this.
    Cheers Graeme

    in reply to: electrolux dx6452 #223428
    bubs
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    Re: electrolux dx6452

    normally the relay on pcb, maplins sell this type.
    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 #222252
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90

    Sorry I don’t understand; all is working???

    I have a FFA91, I think unlike early FF types it shows the temp it is aiming at rather than current temp.
    Graeme

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT960G #221404
    bubs
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    Re: Hotpoint WT960G

    More like the power pcb has gone, had one a few days ago.
    Graeme

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