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  • in reply to: AEG Dishwasher Leaking #377955
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    Re: AEG Dishwasher Leaking

    does it have a steam vent in the roof these sometimes get knocked out and cause a leak

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DCNS #375445
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    Re: Samsung RS21DCNS

    where did you place the thermal fuse?
    silly question but I have seen people tie wrap them to the heater!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: Matsui MF2W/A Dishwasher Problem #375036
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    Re: Matsui MF2W/A Dishwasher Problem

    TOCS
    MDI674000900009

    in reply to: beko drvt61w tumble dryer belts #373883
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    Re: beko drvt61w tumble dryer belts

    COMES AS KIT WITH PULLEY 492204403

    in reply to: Lux w/m EWX14440w says ED4 fault #373384
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    Re: Lux w/m EWX14440w says ED4 fault

    drier element, but if you disconnect some detect this fault aswell so wont work

    in reply to: Beko WMA 745 washing machine #373432
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    Re: Beko WMA 745 washing machine

    if it wont respond to reset check the defuser/buttons these break rendering machine u/s

    in reply to: Rangemaster 110. Tripping when heating up #373484
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    Re: Rangemaster 110. Tripping when heating up

    did a Baumatic recently perfect when cold after 20 mins base element went to 1.2 meg

    in reply to: AEG w/d l16810 not drying #367264
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    Re: AEG w/d l16810 not drying

    Its not condensing, the water does just trickle in it is most likely a blockage in the condensor

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix SB 432W #367251
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    Re: Tricity Bendix SB 432W

    theres two different product numbers for this model, have you got the product no?

    in reply to: Belling part no. required #363947
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    Re: Belling part no. required

    thanks Seamy, I havnt been to the appliance was just going to order one first.

    cliff

    in reply to: AEG Dishwasher error i60 #362337
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    Re: AEG Dishwasher error i60

    SOUNDS LIKE THE 1ST OF THE TWO FAULTS i DESCRIBED, POSSIBLY PUMP TEC

    in reply to: Beko WM7147W washing m/c programs taking too long #363393
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    Re: Beko WM7147W washing m/c programs taking too long

    PCB

    in reply to: indesit washing machine pulley working loose #363012
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    Re: indesit washing machine pulley working loose

    yep, is it made in china by anychance? like the one I did today, it was one of those currys essencial thingys

    in reply to: indesit washing machine pulley working loose #363010
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    Re: indesit washing machine pulley working loose

    LOCTITE

    in reply to: AEG Dishwasher error i60 #362335
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    Re: AEG Dishwasher error i60

    There are two different faults for I60
    overheating – The cycle stops and the drain
    pump switches on.
    Heating element faulty; Safety thermostats (open);
    Wiring faulty; NTC-sensor (thermal contact faulty);
    Scarce circulation of water in the tub; Wash pump
    faulty (damaged impeller) Main electronic board
    faulty

    Heating Time-out
    (the check takes place every 3 minutes:
    the temperature must increase by a
    certain amount at each step) – The programme continues to the
    end without heating (the washing
    result will probably be
    unsatisfactory
    Heating element faulty; intervention of safety
    thermostats (open); wiring faulty; NTC sensor (poor
    thermal contact); insufficient water circulating in the
    tub; washing pump faulty (impeller stripped); circuit
    board faulty.

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