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  • in reply to: Help with Beko DCU7230 tumble dryer #451372
    captaincaveman1
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    Re: Help with Beko DCU7230 tumble dryer

    Either something in one of the two fan’s or main motor bearings

    in reply to: AEG F35020V1 constantly pumping out. #449836
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    Re: AEG F35020V1 constantly pumping out.

    If your sure the float switch is ok and the float is free check aqua valve on the inlet hose is not o/c as iv’e had this be the cause in the past on these if that’s ok check the base is not being pushed upward and activating the float when it’s pushed back in position.

    in reply to: Beko Dryer DRVS62 Check Filter Light #449785
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    Re: Beko Dryer DRVS62 Check Filter Light

    poss reversed connections on the heater ?? it is possible to do this on this model

    in reply to: Frigidaire FRE216A Fridge/Freezer #448637
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    Re: Frigidaire FRE216A Fridge/Freezer

    possible insulation breakdown within the cabinet. It wont be a leak and the condenser on these is hidden within the insulation.

    in reply to: Beko WM6355W no power after snapping noise #448351
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    Re: Beko WM6355W no power after snapping noise

    You have still not confirmed you have a neutral as seamy has said. have you tried this in another socket by any chance?

    in reply to: ZANUSSI SERIAL FORMAT #447749
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    Re: ZANUSSI SERIAL FORMAT

    The first three numbers of the serial number are what/s relevant in this case the 5 is the year and 13 is the week of that year

    in reply to: beko dsfn 1534w dishwasher #447440
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    Re: beko dsfn 1534w dishwasher

    If the valve is ok it could be the water counter (located under the side tank on lhs .)

    in reply to: White Knight C77AW #446893
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    Re: White Knight C77AW

    Could just be a sticky build up behind the timer knob which should just pull straight off towards you .Removing the knob also expose’s the two securing screw’s for the timer should you need to replace it.

    in reply to: John Lewis Washer Dryer 1612 #446883
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    Re: John Lewis Washer Dryer 1612

    This model doe’s not have an error 1 however what can happen on this model is the door lock can stick with one minute to go so I would be looking at a replacement door switch

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    Re: AEG dishwasher F34502V10 PNC 91153911400 pressure switch

    If the p/sensor had failed it would of filled the base I think you may have a heating fault . The heater is part of the main motor assy I’d check first as Its not that reliable

    in reply to: Zanussi TD530 (916840005-02) Tumble Dryer #446794
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    Re: Zanussi TD530 (916840005-02) Tumble Dryer

    I’m amazed to see one of these still going it’s year’s old 20+ and was proberley the most unreliable range they ever produced!!!!. However going by what your saying I would guess at dirty sliding style contact’s on the selector switch or poor connection’s on the PCB behind the selector switch.

    in reply to: ERF 2831 fridge not cooling freezer working okay #446701
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    Re: ERF 2831 fridge not cooling freezer working okay

    This isn’t a full blown frost free as the previous reply suggested so the fridge has a wet wall it sound’s like you have a system fault/weak compressor often caused by the installer not fitting a vent on the bottom plinth of the kitchen cabinet but then it’s something which can just happen. Another thing that can happen on this model is the inner liner become’s detached from the evaporator (the part that get’s cold) to test for this just press all over the back wall and see if it feels springy in anyway if so that’s not repairable.

    in reply to: White Knight tumble dryer leaking #446474
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    Re: White Knight tumble dryer leaking

    Providing the hose has been correctly fitted inside the machine then it can only be either the hose has been crushed when you have pushed it back or the outside vent on the wall is blocked also the hose must lay flat.

    in reply to: Aeg D8800-4-m dbl oven. Strange fault. #446521
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    Re: Aeg D8800-4-m dbl oven. Strange fault.

    Yes low insulation on the fan element could well cause this however I have had this about three times on this model over the years and it was the power board on each occasion.

    in reply to: John Lewis Upright Freezer FZW1816 #445787
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    Re: John Lewis Upright Freezer FZW1816

    Its common for the non return valve at the end of the tube to block then it builds up and jams the fan with ice but with the valve in you wouldn’t be able to blow in the tube anyway so is the evaporater thick with ice ?

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