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  • in reply to: ElectroluxEW1200i wiring to heater and NTC #405849
    chitts
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    Re: ElectroluxEW1200i wiring to heater and NTC

    Sorry.
    PNC. 914674010/01
    Thanks for your time.

    in reply to: Bosch SRS45E22GB/01 filling fault #405458
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    Re: Bosch SRS45E22GB/01 filling fault

    Well, replaced the solenoid, same fault!
    Refitted the old parts and changed the pressure chamber, all fine!!!
    Can’t see anything wrong with it. Clean as a whistle, not damaged. Anyway,it’s working, what a relief.

    in reply to: Bosch SRS45E22GB/01 filling fault #405457
    chitts
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    Re: Bosch SRS45E22GB/01 filling fault

    Thanks for your input guys. As I said the machine is clean throughout,as new. I think the the valve is a possible, although it appears to work, it may be sticking. I’ll let you know.

    in reply to: Miele Dishwasher G2582SCVi F78 fault #402856
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    Re: Miele Dishwasher G2582SCVi F78 fault

    Possibly blocked circ pump impellor. Common cause for various fault codes.If the filter hasn’t been locked down all kinds of rubbish gets through,and the pump is very small.

    in reply to: Lifting appliances alone #402739
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    Re: Lifting appliances alone

    Good Martin, but how does it lift and lower?

    in reply to: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle #400230
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    Re: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle

    Great call Paul. Worktop had been replaced and screw was left just protuding. Moved to different hole. Customer chuffed.

    in reply to: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle #400227
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    Re: BOSCH SRV43M03GB/40 will only do rinse cycle

    Because the customer reported that the NORMAL cycle had completed in about 15 mins., and when she went unload the machine it was on RINSE cycle, so she set it off again and same result. That’s why she called me in!!

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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AKZ161/03IX m/o not heating to set temperature

    These are the details on the rating label
    AKZ161/03IX
    858516665124
    140707022605
    hopefully someone can help.
    Thinking about it I feel it could be a calibration issue. Apparently the previous repairer didn’t speak much English, so may not have read the instructions!!

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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AKZ161/03IX m/o not heating to set temperature

    You tell me! It’s the the reason I’ve posted this enquiry!
    I’d like some service info or advice to help check this out. It seems odd that the problem only arose after the board was fitted (not by me or anyone I know).

    in reply to: Bosch w/m WAE 24363GB/05 overheating #394649
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    Re: Bosch w/m WAE 24363GB/05 overheating

    I’ve had a couple with heater relay sticking. Anytime there’s water in the drum heater is on, even on rinse it boils!!

    in reply to: BOSCH SRS55C02GB/15 #390859
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    Re: BOSCH SRS55C02GB/15

    Pinhole in cabinet just by the salt cap. Only found it by putting torch inside while workshop in darkness. What a pain!!
    Sealed inside and out with high temp silicone. Any better ideas?
    Thanks.

    in reply to: Siemens SE26T251GB/07 #390668
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    Re: Siemens SE26T251GB/07

    Outlet valve sticking. Replaced. Job done. Thanks.

    in reply to: AEG L64840 Only pumps #391272
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    Re: AEG L64840 Only pumps

    Yes, motor, heater ok.

    in reply to: Siemens SE26T251GB/07 #390666
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    Re: Siemens SE26T251GB/07

    Plug can’t be fitted upside down as it’s got a formed shroud. I think it can only be a sticking valve needle as the solenoid tests ok.

    in reply to: BOSCH SRS55C02GB/15 #390858
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    Re: BOSCH SRS55C02GB/15

    Thanks for your input. I did consider the perforation idea as after reseating the gasket it still leaks in the same place. Typically it’s in an almost impossible position to see. If it does prove the case is there a “patch” cure? As I said the machine is immaculate and it would be a shame to write off.

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