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  • in reply to: Washign machine completely dead #444451
    clivejameson
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    Re: Washign machine completely dead

    Your friend may have checked already but…240v supply to the pcb alone isn’t enough…it also needs a neutral feed (0v). These can be checked by continuity of course not by live testing.

    Also, try plugging another device into the supply socket to see if that functions which will rule out a supply fault.

    It’s highly unlikely to be the display board, wiring more likely but still rare.

    EMW are very reputable and if they say the pcb is ok then that would be good enough for me.

    in reply to: Siemens Integrated dishwasher anti flood #444439
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    Re: Siemens Integrated dishwasher anti flood

    Hi Declan

    I’ve had these leak from the metering tank/tub seal, from the wash pump, the hard water port at the base of the metering tank and if it’s a plastic base model from the tub/base seal and the tub/sump seal…oh and one with a leaky diverter valve.

    Apart from that they’re quite dry really 😆

    in reply to: They don’t make them like they used to… #438199
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    Re: They don’t make them like they used to…

    A quick T-cut and that’ll be fully reconditioned…

    in reply to: Samsung RS21JGRS #438300
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    Re: Samsung RS21JGRS

    Thanks again Bob, found this on manualslib

    in reply to: Samsung RS21JGRS #438298
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    Re: Samsung RS21JGRS

    Hi Bob thanks for that…i did have a look but the manual explains checking the water level in the icemaker (p.32) but no explanation of how to adjust it.

    Do you have a link to it?

    in reply to: Siemens WT79020GB/04 #427497
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    Re: Siemens WT79020GB/04

    Ok cheers Paul…we’ll throw one at it and see what happens

    in reply to: Siemens WT79020GB/04 #427495
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    Re: Siemens WT79020GB/04

    Yes it does have a square door but it picks up the door opening and the start light goes back to ready flashing when you open and close it. Is the door switch a simple two position switch (3 wires)?

    in reply to: Beko dw686 washpump? #426762
    clivejameson
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    Re: Beko dw686 washpump?

    Never had a sticky pump or diverter valve before…but if tapping the valve disc from above gets it going then that has to be the problem?

    You might be able to pop it open to see if a bit of glass or china is in there…but they’re quite cheap anyway…

    in reply to: Samsung SR-S2029CSS #426768
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    Re: Samsung SR-S2029CSS

    Not a lot wrong with it then lol

    Think I have a defrost sensor in stock Bryan but thanks for the heads up!

    in reply to: Smeg grill problem #426750
    clivejameson
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    Re: Smeg grill problem

    It might help if you post up the model number…some of these are shockers for loose connections on the selector switch causing it to burn out.

    If thats the case have a look for burnt or discoloured insulators on the switch connections…if there are any then it will have damaged the switch itself.

    Fully isolated at all times when working on it :zap:

    in reply to: AEG L5480WD washer dryer #425679
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    Re: AEG L5480WD washer dryer

    Thanks for the heads up Martin, and thanks for info Geoff…looks my weekend reading is sorted 😀

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 heater? #424380
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 heater?

    If you decide to replace the dishwasher then any integrated machine should be a straight swap. They are a bit of an art to get a perfect fit as kitchen units and doors either side are rarely perfectly upright, square and aligned but it’s certainly worth the time getting it right.

    Depending on the make and model you choose, and worktop height etc you may need to slightly reduce the height of the wooden kick panel directly under the dishwasher to give clearance for the wood door. Also some models are fitted with an aquastop on the tap end of the fill hose which might need a larger clearance hole through an adjacent unit to reach the tap.

    As with most things these days, generally the more you spend the better you get…

    in reply to: bosch sms 40a02gb/03 no water in #424403
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    Re: bosch sms 40a02gb/03 no water in

    Hi Mike
    I’ve had a couple stick mid cycle with no water in and the antiflood light on…both cases have been the reed switch in the metering chamber pt no. 00611317

    in reply to: how to fit belt to Bosch WTE 84107GB/01 #424176
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    Re: how to fit belt to Bosch WTE 84107GB/01

    Ooops 😆

    in reply to: how to fit belt to Bosch WTE 84107GB/01 #424173
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    Re: how to fit belt to Bosch WTE 84107GB/01

    Hi Mike

    If you find an easy way then let me know! 😆

    The way I do it is to reach in from the top (tight squeeze), hook the belt on the motor pulley and feed it onto the drum pulley as far as is comfortable then tightly cable tie it to the drum pulley to hold it while the rest feeds on…

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