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  • in reply to: Search? #310900
    clivejameson
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    Re: Search?

    Well i put “t230c” into the search facility and got THIS 😆
    All i did was type it into the top search box and hit the search button 😉

    HTH?

    Edit The copied url of my search results just shows as the search page it seems, but actually it shows 11 relevant threads! 😆

    in reply to: Bosch 3268gb15 #310878
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    Re: Bosch 3268gb15

    If the scraping sound actually wasn’t that loud then my money is on brush failure…if the trip went then there is a chance that the motor and/or the pcb may be damaged too. Certainly worth examining the BRUSHES and replacing if worn 😉

    in reply to: Bosch (D/W) SGS43T22GB/01 #310767
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    Re: Bosch (D/W) SGS43122GB/01

    Ahhh this is the one with the little float magnet at about the 6 o’clock position of the sump moulding.
    Locate it, pop off its cover, remove and clean it, check for condensation in the clear half of the float (indicates it’s leaking)
    Note which way up the float fits when taking it out…IIRC the clear half is uppermost but it’s been a while since i’ve done one 😉
    HTH?

    in reply to: Bosch (D/W) SGS43T22GB/01 #310763
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    Re: Bosch (D/W) SGS43122GB/01

    Is this one with an inline water meter (jug impellor)…i seem to recall having one where this went O/C and the machine aborted and ran the drain pump early on presumably because the pcb didn’t receive any impulses from it?

    in reply to: Creda T632CW T/D #310256
    clivejameson
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    Re: Creda T632CW T/D

    Thanks again Jim…stat above the door was the culprit 😀

    in reply to: Miele W842 #308240
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    Re: Miele W842

    Yes thanks for the info 😀

    in reply to: MFI Turmoil #260879
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    Re: MFI Turmoil

    THAT much?? By that reckoning we should get at least £5 oh joy 😕

    in reply to: Samsung RS21 JLBG #305389
    clivejameson
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    Re: Samsung RS21 JLBG

    bump

    in reply to: Bosch SGS56E02 help please! #305369
    clivejameson
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    Re: Bosch SGS56E02 help please!

    We’re not allowed to give a ‘remove screw A and B’ type description (see forum rules) for reasons of safety…you may be perfectly capable of doing the job safely but others will probably read the post too.

    That said, you do need to remove the lid which has two locking barbs at the rear, and the left-hand side panel which has two screws then all will be revealed 😉

    in reply to: Siemens lower sprayer not working #298756
    clivejameson
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    Re: Siemens lower sprayer not working

    don wrote:Hi

    6 year old Siemens used once a day and still in good condition? I would have it repaired. As you say it`s a lot more to replace it like for like.

    HTH

    Don

    I agree….it’s probably only half way through it’s life cycle. These particular machines have a proven track record now and are more reliable and durable than most 😉

    in reply to: Bosch SMS65E02GB/02 Dishwasher E24 #303053
    clivejameson
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    Re: Bosch SMS65E02GB/02 Dishwasher E24

    Have you had a look at the float switch and the switch on the pressure diaphragm? If the tubes get gunged then the float ‘bounces’ up and down which knackers the float switch eventually, something i’ve seen two or three times now.

    Access via LHS….lid off then LH side panel, all is revealed 😉

    HTH?

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312GB/12 #303064
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312GB/12

    These boards certainly suffered from dry joints on the heater relay and could be soldered back up again but occasionally the joints would let go in a big enough way to damage the rest of the board rendering it useless.

    The machine itself is fairly basic so if you can establish that the pipework is clear and that there are no earth faults then my money would be on the pcb i’m afraid :con:

    Power off at all times while investigating :zap:

    in reply to: Whirlpool semi integrated. Door problem. #303090
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool semi integrated. Door problem.

    Unfortunately without the model number and 12-digit Pnc number you may struggle to get the correct bits. It will probably need DOOR BLOCKS but may need springs and/or STRAPS as well. The springs are the bit most likely to be made for your specific model.

    The model details would have been on a label down the edge of the door so maybe if you can open the machine up, identify which bits are actually broken and perhaps even post a pic or two we might be able to help further.

    HTH?

    in reply to: Smeg eror code E4 #294701
    clivejameson
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    Re: Smeg eror code E4

    Holty wrote:Before i go and puchase a soap dispenser, can anyone confirm that the resistance reading i am getting across the coil in the dispenser is to high, 1147ohms.

    Nope…sounds ‘ball-park’ correct to me but these can and do go intermittent. Occasionally you can prove this by gently flexing the contacts while you measure the resistance, or more definitively by substituting it for a known good one 😉

    in reply to: Neff S54M45x5GB/01 ( Bosch Ref?) #302528
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    Re: Neff S54M45x5GB/01 ( Bosch Ref?)

    Hi Don :waving: 😆

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