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  • in reply to: zanussi iz12 stopping mid cycle #358229
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    Re: zanussi iz12 stopping mid cycle

    email address.

    in reply to: bosch d/w no heat #358142
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    Re: bosch d/w no heat

    Martin it is not showing any error codes,she says it goes through cycle ok apart from lack of heat.does anyone have list of error codes for this one.thanks for reply.paul

    in reply to: bosch d/w no heat #358140
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    Re: bosch d/w no heat

    checking it out saturday.will check for dry joint.thanks for that

    in reply to: beko wm5100w #358036
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    Re: beko wm5100w

    Thanks Mike and Seamy,i did check tacho output and checked connections on both yellow tacho wires,looks like it is module after all then.thanks again

    in reply to: kenwood kdw23a e3 #357295
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    Re: kenwood kdw23a e3

    cheers Bryan.

    in reply to: kenwood kdw23a e3 #357293
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    Re: kenwood kdw23a e3

    bryan do you have a part no for the modified pres switch.paul

    in reply to: kenwood kdw23a e3 #357291
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    Re: kenwood kdw23a e3

    i may be wrong but i think this(kdw12) may be a multibranded machine ie haier/belling/powerpoint.couple of issues relating to e3 fault.one is temp sensor,the other is a pressure sensor inline with heater(follow heater wire which may be pink)sometimes if you add an extra 1.5 litres of water after it has filled it may trigger pres sensor to work to prove point.

    in reply to: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea? #350783
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    Re: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea?

    its going to be very hard to diagnose noise without seeing m/c.could be one of many things.are floor tiles laid on concrete or timber floor.is there a loose tile under one of the feet.does drum turn manually ok or does it feel different at any point(turn more than one rotation).also as applianceman has said could be a loose balance weight.the waste pipe can make noise if it is loose as vibration will be transferred from waste hose on m/c.

    in reply to: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea? #350781
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    Re: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea?

    yes i do think it is loud and is probably exagerated by the accoustics of the tiled bathroom.the reason i mentioned the question about bathroom is it is something i would never ever recommend.apart from the obvious personal danger aspect modern electonics do not cope well with moisture or condensation.

    in reply to: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea? #350779
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    Re: Rubber pads – a good or a bad idea?

    have transport bolts and sleeves been completely removed or has that waste pipe been secured to floor as it could be vibrating off tiles.is that machine in a bathroom.

    in reply to: beko error codes #357482
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    Re: beko error codes

    thank you Colin that will be a great help and save a lot of time,really do appreciate your help.paul

    in reply to: fault codes #357345
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    Re: fault codes

    thank you seamy and dave. i see quinns quoting haier part nos for these machines.paul

    in reply to: beko error codes #357481
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    Re: beko error codes

    thank you colin.email is appliancerepairs1@eircom.net

    in reply to: fault codes #357342
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    Re: fault codes

    thanks seamy,should have said this one is an int dish washer.have spoken to cust since and he says it finishes program but no heat.paul

    in reply to: model no please #357036
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    Re: model no please

    thank you bob.

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