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clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Samsung SRL629EV
Hi Bryan….no i haven’t.
Have you come across these being intermittant?
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx dead.
Power supply socket? (Have you tried plugging in another appliance or lamp etc in the socket?).
Possibly a faulty suppressor/RF filter or loose connection burning out somewhere…or indeed a faulty pcb in the machine.
The definitive answer could only be found with a meter i suspect…can you operate one? If you can let us know and we could give you some further pointers 😉
Might help if you could post the ‘E’ number (full model number found on the top edge of the door)
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: nightmare customer
Should be simple….you provided a quote which was agreed and you fixed the appliance…
Unfortunately you’ll have to take the loss and put it down to experience, at least you’ll be recouping the original quoted price which may ease the pain a little?
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Bosch WVT1260 washer dryer – very noisy spin
It might just be something like a bra-wire caught behind the drum…bearing failure doesn’t sound like a ‘scraping’ noise althougth noises are very subjective of course.
Pop the wash heater out and have a good look with a torch in there, you can also disconnect the main sump hose too…if bearings need replacing these will have to be disconnected anyway.
Have a look HERE to identify your model and the parts concerned. The bearings could be sourced separately using the numbers on the bearings themselves but the seal need s to be replaced at the same time (if they have failed then the seal will be the cause). The condition of the drum shaft is also important as that forms part of the seal but if you can get the bearings and seal cheaply then it’s worth just cleaning up the drum shaft and giving it a go.
Let us know how you get on?
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWI701E1 runs OK but will not stop running
Again, sounds like a pcb…worth a quick visual check for dry joints but they don’t seem to suffer with these as badly as some other makes.
Also worth running a meter along the heater circuit to check for loose connections/broken wires etc but if the old heater let go in a big way the chances are it took the pcb with it i’m afraid…
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: bosch dishwasher problems
Yep it could be the diverter in the heater box (complete heater box assy req’d) but you can just about check the impellor in situ by using a long 8mm socket through the sump onto it…carefully wedge the pump motor with a screwdriver through the back of the pump frame then try to rotate the impellor…fiddly but do-able.
The impellor kit is available without the rest of the pump but make sure you order the jubilee clip for the outlet hose to the heater…the original is a crimp type and a pig to reseal, and the jubilee clip is much narrower than a normal one so it will fit in the space.
The way i do them is lay the machine on it’s LHS propped on a small cardboard box with lid, outer door. kick panel and both sides off. Remove tub retaining screws…the two at the back are obvious, the two at the front screw into the tub/hinge supports. Unhook the door springs then carefully ease the RHS of the base away from the tub until the RH hinge/tub support can be pulled slightly outside the tub which will prop it open while you do the job 😉
45 mins plus coffee drinking time 😆
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: New Carbon brushes fitted how long would you ……
That would depend on load size etc?
Did you chamfer the tip of the brush sides slightly to drop into the worn groove on the armature?
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Integrated dishwasher ADG-7450
Have a look HERE
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Norcool corner fridge
Cheers
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint T/D VTD60
Just an update….on some serial numbers of this model the stats at the back are actually a one-shot and a thermistor!
Good old connect gave me a standard cut-out kit 😕
October 5, 2010 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Removing the front door panel from a Bosch washing machine #332071clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Removing the front door panel from a Bosch washing machi
As per the forum rules we can’t give you a ‘remove screw A’ type instruction, suffice to say there are two screws at the bottom of the front panel and one at the top 😉
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Neff S5543X1GB/17 Dishwasher
The aquastop is causing it but it may be doing what it’s intended to do? Check when the side chamber drains into the sump and cocks the ‘float’ that the water runs through quickly enough and doesn’t overflow into the small chamber to the right of the float chamber.
If it does it will cause the aquastop to operate, which means the hose or where it fits to the sump is partially blocked 😉
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Corner Fridge
Well now i’ve seen one…and we need a pair of hinges for it!
Anyone know where to get them?
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Russell Hobbs steam iron
Yep as i discovered…now written off!
clivejameson
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint T/D VTD60
Thanks for that Bob 😀
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