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  • in reply to: BFI620 module #336368
    cornwell40
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    Re: BFI620 module

    Thanks Bob. That explains my confusion. Connect are showing that code instead of the serial number. Whats the difference or relevance in the commercial code?

    TC

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107817
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    Tried to pretend he hadn’t said it or I’d have been in fits.I know what I thought though:wink:

    TC

    in reply to: Oh S**t!!! There goes the fence #335687
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    Re: Oh S**t!!! There goes the fence

    Long live the fence!!!!!
    It creaked, it bent but it didn’t fall :D.
    Little uns plastic play house ended up taking off though and just missed the conservatory.

    TC

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107815
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    Not annoying just bl***Y stupid.
    Went to a CTD00 today. Not heating too well and taking no water. Condenser clearly hadn’t been cleared since new and the door and filter covered in fluff.
    Pointed it out to the customer who said he’d cleaned the condenser recently. He took a look at the box when I took it out and said.
    ” You know, I’m not sure this is my dryer” :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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    in reply to: A Pre dickyment #240749
    cornwell40
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    Re: A Pre dickyment

    Well Well.
    Finally got around to changing the balls up of a bathroom he put in.
    The dishwasher with the stop cock behind it has to come out (floor up) as said stop cock is p”””ing water out of it and it can’t be reached.
    The newly tiled bathroom wall has to be opened up to replace the stripped thread shower connections. Plumber refitted the shower, turned the water on and ………no more ceiling in the hallway. Plumber should’ve checked the connections before, I know.
    He’d used wall boards that the plumber had never seen in 25 years of the job (like breeze block held together with gauze 😕 )
    Job should’ve finished today, this has all been found today on final connect and test. 🙁

    TC

    in reply to: Hoover HNL842 #335011
    cornwell40
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    Re: Hoover HNL842

    Wot he said 😉

    TC

    in reply to: Wall mounted washing machine #334888
    cornwell40
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    Re: Wall mounted washing machine

    I doubt thats splash proof!!! 😉

    TC

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2463gb/12 ready light #334820
    cornwell40
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    Re: Bosch WFL2463gb/12 ready light

    From what they told me , the ready light comes on after about ten minutes each time. They press start and it goes again for a while 😕

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    in reply to: The ultimate troubleshooting tool! #334824
    cornwell40
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    Re: The ultimate troubleshooting tool!

    :rotfl: :rtfm: What a waste of time someones time.

    TC

    in reply to: Hacked Off About Internet Pricing? #334217
    cornwell40
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    Re: Hacked Off About Internet Pricing?

    On the other side though I had a customer who bought a ‘Genuine’ zanussi door boot for £37 online. When I got there it was a Masterpart pattern. Naughty online retailer you 😉

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    in reply to: Where do you draw the line ? Rodents !!! #334564
    cornwell40
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    Re: Where do you draw the line ? Rodents !!!

    Always remember a story from the engineer I tailed on my first week at Hotpoint. He was working in East London, biggish old house on an old 1800 type machine. Sump was leaking and the machine was shorting the electrics. He leant the machine back popped his head underneath and a dead rat fell on him. Luckily the customer was stood behind him and saw what had happened. He was in bits, as he hated the things so the office agreed to a couple of days off 8O.
    It made me a little more wary after that 😉

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    in reply to: Water inlet valves #334517
    cornwell40
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    Re: Water inlet valves

    I was always of the impression that if the pressure was very low the valve would not close fully and let water in. Other than that knackered poorly seated ones will do it.


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    in reply to: Three reasons not to go!!!! #334443
    cornwell40
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    Re: Three reasons not to go!!!!

    I love the ones that have a go AFTER they book the call.
    Indesit integrated dishwasher last week, she had to have a call outside my normal times so had to sit in the van for 40 mins while she turned up. Got in the house, dishwasher out, screws on top. ‘My husband took the panels off and blew down the hoses to see if anything blocked, but now its not doing anything’

    Byeee. :waving:

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    in reply to: Indesit WD12X UK Bearing Seal #334048
    cornwell40
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    Re: Indesit WD12X UK Bearing Seal

    Aqualectric wrote (way back in 2007)

    There are 2 sizes of bearings and seals. To identify which kit you need, remove the pulley and measure the shaft diameter at the outer bearing. It will be either 26mm or 22mm.
    If 26mm use bearing seal part no. 082696. The spider is fitted with 6205 and 6206 bearings. Cheapest way to buy these together is BRG6091 from Connect (AEG kit; fits 560,633,2060 etc) and use the 082696 seal. Discard the AEG seal.
    If 22mm, use bearing seal part no. 096186. This spider uses 6204 and 6205 bearings. Cheapest way is the Hotpoint kit, fits all machines pre – WMA – eg: 95, WM etc. Fit the 096186 seal and discard the Hotpoint one.

    Hope that helps 😉

    TC

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix TM310 T/D #151728
    cornwell40
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    Re: Tricity Bendix TM310 T/D

    If I remember correctly it was the float switch gunked up on this one. Must admit Its a bit hazy though.

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