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cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: leisure gas cooker GRB6GUR top oven fault
I’m no expert but my old stoves cooker did this and it was brand new. The replacement they sent was exactly the same. The top oven would go out on its own. First you knew was the smell of gas.
The answer was the door seal. It had to be cut and trimmed. It made the top oven airtight and the flame used to go out. Once the engineer cut it a bit it worked perfectly.
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy 27WD Washer Dryer. Powder drawer broken.
Penguin45 wrote:The old Turbo27….. Yours might be the last one left!
The drawer front was the old Candy p/no 62248.0 – it’s so long ago now that I have no idea how to convert it to the new style numbers. Most unlikely that you’ll get one from Candy now, though.
Penguin45.i think it might be lol. Every 2 years or so it starts spinning slower so after advice on this forum my hubby knows how to fix it. At £10 a time its cheaper than replacing it. The dryer works perfect on it too. I suppose we.ll just have to maybe superglue the drawer front on. Thanks so much for answering though.
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
Well I think you two deserve a virtual pint. The methuseala of washing machines is like brand new. Thanks very very much. I’ll be recommending this site to anyone who’ll listen to me. Fantastic.
Ann
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
That part should be with me in the next few days. Can anyone give me a rough idea what my OH has to do. ?
Thanks in advance
🙂
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
My first thread and 2 pages long woohoo.
This is my 3rd washing machine this year and my 5th from December 2nd LOL. Dont ask!
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
I’ve ordered it. Any help on how my OH can replace it will be greatly appreciated.
Ann
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
doh!
Will he be able to change it himself? He has a fairly unusual motor car and has to fix a lot of its problems himself as no-one likes to touch it. Garages turning away work – can you believe it?, so he is quite good at stripping things down and replacing bits and bobs. What tools will he need to change the cap?
Thanks for all your help BTW.cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
It says WD27 on the front though. Its a yucky brown colour if that helps.
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
Oooooooo thats cheap! Will it fit my model for sure? I can try and post a picture later if that helps?
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
Are those expensive or even available?
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
well my hubby watched the machine from the back with the back off and he says the belt isn’t slipping. Nothing appears to have jammed either. Anything else you can suggest anyone?
Regards
Ann
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
I’ll get my OH to check this out prolly on Saturday cos he works nights driving HGV’s so needs his beauty sleep during the day. I’ll write back on Saturday.
Thanks again.
ps how does he dismantle the pulley. or how does he check it? how can he tell if its that thats broken. I’m technophobe but thank god he isnt LOL. I just know how to turn the damn thing on!!
cosworthlady
ParticipantRe: Candy Washer Dryer from the Ark (WD27)
Thank you for your very prompt reply. I’ll show my hubby it as he is the more technical part of our partnership. The machine has a top spin of .. wait for it ……………. 800 LOL. Like I said. Its like something out of the ark. I’ll post back again when he’s had a look at it.
Many Thanks.
Ann
Trust me to come frae Edinburgh. Jist ootside yer limits LOL. -
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