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  • in reply to: HOOVER WA 110 #127050
    clyde
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    Re: HOOVER WA 110

    Nick it’s worth having a service call as a repair is normally cheaper than a new machine check out repairs@ for a local engineer
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/search/fi … ineer.html
    or pop up you postcode in here.

    See how much a call out would be before going to the shiney new appliance shop.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Candy Oven Door replacement #127039
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    Re: Candy Oven Door replacement

    Hi Shirley

    Cooker doors normally come in seperate bits so what part of the door is broken?

    try and find the serial number aswell – as it will help to find the correct parts you need.

    Regards

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: I have a electrolux dishwasher ESF 620 #126939
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    Re: I have a electrolux dishwasher ESF 620

    akkie wrote:Has everyone deserted me ………theres normally a very fast response from this forum


    There is a ukw meeting and beer session happening so replies may be slow- will be back to normal on sunday.

    Try disconecting the water fill pipe then reconecting it as there may be an air lock inside. let us know if it works when you next try it .

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Ariston Margherita AWD12 Blowing cold #127019
    clyde
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    Re: Ariston Margherita AWD12 Blowing cold

    The thermal fuse will probly be open circuit but there may be a reason it has gone maybe a blockage someware?


    The thermal cut-out is located on the cable inside the yellow sheath it’s nearly waving at you in the photo!

    part no C00080775 email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk if you want one – there may be a delay as the site admin are on the beer this weekend!


    Remember plug out first :zap:

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Indesit WE16 – noisy when spinning #126932
    clyde
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    Re: Indesit WE16 – noisy when spinning

    Parts are only free if fitted by an indesit engineer, it will be cheaper to get indesit to fit it than pay for the part yourself!

    Clyde 8)


    Ps the 5 year parts only applies to the evoloution range

    in reply to: Indesit WE16 – noisy when spinning #126930
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    Re: Indesit WE16 – noisy when spinning

    KevTheRev wrote: Also, is it possible to split the inner and outer drum – it looks like the outer backplate is “crimped” to the drum assembly. Anyone know how much a new drum assembly is?

    The drums cannot be split on these as it’s a sealed unit, if its we16 then its part of the evolouton range which carries 5 year free parts.

    So for around £90 indesit will repair it for you

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Gay rights for Penguins !! #126172
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    Re: Gay rights for Penguins !!

    A penguin is taking a road trip when his car suddenly breaks down. Luckily for him, he finds himself just down the street from a mechanic. So, he pushes his car to the shop and asks the mechanic to take a look. The mechanic tells him that it will probably take a little while to find the problem and asks him to come back in an hour.

    The penguin goes over to the supermarket, buys some frozen fish sticks and some vanilla ice cream for lunch, and spends the rest of the hour hanging out in the frozen foods section. After the hour is up, he waddles over to the mechanic’s shop. Seeing him come in, the mechanic walks over, and wiping his hands on a rag, says, “Looks like you’ve blown a seal.” The penguin blushes, wipes his beak with his flipper and says, “No, it’s just vanilla ice cream.”


    Clyde 😆

    in reply to: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE #126612
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    Re: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE

    You should have 2 blue and 2 brown

    Clyde 8)

    Dont forget that plug :zap:

    in reply to: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE #126610
    clyde
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    Re: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE

    Have a look at the on/off switch – it’s next to the timer. tell us how many wires are connected to it and what colour they are.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE #126606
    clyde
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    Re: HELP………..HOTPOINT WM63 WASHINGMACHINE

    How many wires are connected to the on off switch? if in doubt call an engineer

    PLUG OUT BEFORE CHECKING :plug:

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP5966 Fault Code F7 #126567
    clyde
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP5966 Fault Code F7

    Sounds like it has a problem filling up, check that the tap is turned on fully and the fill hose isn’t kinked

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: TV630 #126571
    clyde
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    Re: TV630

    you’ll probly find that the dryer is not heating up and probly needs an heating element assy. if you’re not sure of your abilities check out repairs@ or pop up your postcode in here for a local engineer

    if your going to attempt the repair yourself the heater is available from shop@ http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Tumble+D … ement.html


    Make sure you pull the plug out first :plug:

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Indesit DE63 error codes #126274
    clyde
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    Re: Indesit DE63 error codes

    Vicky wrote: Can I get a list of the error codes from anywhere?

    Error codes are only available to engineers in the trade, we can give you a rough idea on what it may be and penguin has covered your problem 😀

    If your dishwaher is part of the “evoloution” range you are covered under a 5 year parts guarantee as long as you pay indesit around £90 for labour.

    Check out repairs@ for a local engineer it may be cheaper

    Also try running the dishwasher without any large pans etc in the bottom – let us know if that makes any difference

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Bosch Water Problem #125650
    clyde
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    Re: Bosch Water Problem

    That’ll learn it :rotl:

    Clyde 😆

    Seriously tho dont forget to change the float

    in reply to: Help! WHIRLPOOL Washing Machine stuck mid cycle #126237
    clyde
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    Re: Help! WHIRLPOOL Washing Machine stuck mid cycle

    Hi samantha

    Sounds like you have a draining problem. check the filter on the bottom behind the flap, if your washer is full of water put a dish/towels under the filter flap and unscrew the filter slowly until water starts coming out

    (if theres too much water tighten the filter back up)

    Pull the plug out first

    :plug: because :zap: hurts

    Clyde 8)

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