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  • in reply to: Whirlpool 3LSC8255EQ1 #292894
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    Re: Whirlpool 3LSC8255EQ1

    theres a plastic piece with wings in the centre that will pull out then you will see the bolt head, you will probably work it out from there, when you have lifted the agitator out just take note on how the the clip and plastic bit comes out.[/code]

    in reply to: AWG320/4 Whirlpool N/D/A door lock? #292493
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    Re: AWG320/4 Whirlpool N/D/A door lock?

    some of these machines certainly drain without door locking, as for the nda i would take a good look for broken wires to motor and the connections of wires to motor plug.

    in reply to: SMEG DWF 44 SS.1 problem #292374
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    Re: SMEG DWF 44 SS.1 problem

    wouldnt hurt to change that capacitor but if the motor starts ok and sounds to be working then its probably not the cause.
    there maybe a water diverter in a hose in the lower section of the machine which diverts the flow from one spray arm to another, this could be faulty.
    remember power off

    in reply to: internet advertising #291537
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    Re: internet advertising

    my website works well for me at around £170.00 per annum its a bargain, unlimited pages, i add the content with what i want, keeping it completely up to date. i also have webstats showing me all sorts of things including unique visiters (around 10 a day at the mo), and how many pages they have looked at (around 30 a day). people very often say “i found you on the web'”, i hardly ever here anyone say “i found you in the local paper” which costs loads more. new people to your area are sure to use the web to search for loacal buisness. my 10 page website can give much more info than any other type of advertising.[/list]

    in reply to: hotpoint DWM55 error codes #291464
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    Re: hotpoint DWM55 error codes

    4+5.Timeout filling-Tap off,Inlet valve,connections,timer,water turbine

    basically taking too long to fill, check fill hose not kinked or tap off.
    if it is filling ok, its because the machine is not sensing the fill level.
    if you look inside the machine remember power off.

    in reply to: new appliances #288733
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    Re: new appliances

    i only asked for £3000.00

    in reply to: Indesit DI 620 Error messages etc. #291354
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    Re: Indesit DI 620 Error messages etc.

    i think this machine is fitted with a flow meter, a small component usually just just inside the machine attached to the water inlet hose. it is a small propeller with a magnet on it, as the water flow makes it spin the magnet passes a reed switch allowing the circuit board to register that there is water entering the machine. broken connections or wires could cause this fault as well as the flow meter itself being faulty.
    some built in units can be easy to pull out and some very difficult depending on how much thought was put into the fitting.
    unpug before you carry out any work yourself.

    in reply to: whirlpool awm337 sticks on rinse cycle #291345
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    Re: whirlpool awm337 sticks on rinse cycle

    does it stop full of water or empty!, if full it could be an intermittent drain fault, possibly something floating around in the pump. pump motor can also become intermittent.

    in reply to: Hoover New Wave 1100 Washer #291347
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    Re: Hoover New Wave 1100 Washer

    check the wiring loom to motor, sometimes the lower concrete weight wears though the wires. with the plug out of course.

    in reply to: new appliances #288730
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    Re: new appliances

    just an update to let you know that D.A.D (or the insurance company) would not allow me any credit.i have to pay up front with credit card etc. the delivery charge is £45.00 if your order is less than £500.00. and not £35.00 as it said on there website.
    never been refused credit before so i had a chat with them and all they said was the insurance company is being very carefull at the moment. i can reapply in six months.
    i know things are a bit difficult at the moment but with good references from other suppliers and being a well established business i cant believe they wont take any calculated risk, thats what being in buisiness is about isnt it. surely there going to lose out.

    in reply to: beko direct #291102
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    Re: beko direct

    i have these numbers but i think they will only give part numbers,
    08702 403392, 01923 818121
    try seme for spares.

    in reply to: REmoving brushes on a Bosch WFF2000GB/12 #290951
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    Re: REmoving brushes on a Bosch WFF2000GB/12

    when the motor was made there is a small tab that would have held the carbon clear of the armature, this tab is pressing against the brush causing the resistance you can feel. pulling harder is the only way to get it out without strpping the motor down. you will need to take the motor out so that you can see the tab inside the holder because you will need to push it out so that the new carbon doesn’t foul on it.

    in reply to: Bosch SGS4332GB/17 Dishwasher #290937
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    Re: Bosch SGS4332GB/17 Dishwasher

    take off left hand side panel and watch the red float switch as its filling, if its bobbing up and down its because there is a blockage in that plastic vessel. take it all apart and give it a good clean up. its part of the anti flood system.

    in reply to: hoover d/w fault #290856
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    Re: hoover d/w fault

    there is a water meter on the air break behind the the LHS panel, the connector plug needs to be cut off and wires soldered directly onto tracks to stop poor connection problems, then protect your solder joints with silicone to prevent tracking when damp. this is a brief explination of a technical fault report, not one i have seen myself yet.
    hope this helps

    in reply to: junk #290860
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    Re: junk

    these modern t/ds with stretch belts are not going to last long with that ridiculous downwards presure on the drum. the designers of new appliances should be ashamed of there selves, they just leave the buyer to do the destruction tests.

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