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Dapman
ParticipantRe: whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1 dryer
Hi
Thanks for the reply,if you could find the info it would be very helpfull.You did not leave your name.Cheers Dave.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1
Hi All,
I thought I`d let you know how I`m getting on with the thermal fuse.
Part N0 – 4801 121 00395
So far, I have been quoted between £47 and £83 plus VAT which is ridiculous considering the earlier parts were around a fiver.
Did think maybe order up earlier blower housing and retro fit earlier fuses.
Will have to price up housing.
I will let you know the outcome.
Cheers Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1
Hi John,
The diagram is correct but cannot see which type of thermal fuse it is.
Have tried several wholesalers, using your part number but have drawn a blank. They are all making enquiries.
If anyone knows who can supply the part, please let me know.
I will tell you how I got on.
Thanks for all your help.
Cheers Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1
Hi Chris,
Sorry, this is not the correct part number – I am aware of this part and have fitted many of them.
Also the other one which is 4819 2522 8095 is the long shaped thermal fuse.
The one I want I haven`t seen before and looks like a button stat such as the one you would find in the heater assembly on a hotpoint dryer.
It is fitted in exactly the same place as the earlier fuses and if I could I would retro fit the earlier fuses but the cut-out is not suitable.
I have tried Connect, Masterpart, Qualtex and even Whirlpool.
They do not recognise the model number but if you google it, firms are selling it.
I have a retirement home with 12 dryers all with the same fault.
Somebody please help!!
Cheers Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1
Hi
AlanI have never been able to find a service number on the American Whirlpool machines.I have a serial number but thats all.If you Google the model number you will find Sainsbury and others selling them.
Thanks Dave.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: ARISTON A1600 WD
Hi Chris,
Thanks for that – looks like a conversation with EMW
Cheers Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: HOTPOINT WD440P
Hi
Jim Do you know if the type of pcb has to be programmed
Dave.Dapman
ParticipantRe: BOSCH EXEL DISHWASHER
Thanks Martin for the info – I can now price the job up.
Cheers Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Miele T5205c dryer
Hi Guys
thanks for all your help,i did find the alan screws.I was looking to far out,you would not find them by chance.Cheers Dave.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Miele T5205c dryer
Hi Guys
Sorry to be a pain.The six large outer hex screws when removed do not allow the drum to be removed because the inner plate is much larger than the aperture in the drum.The holes in the plate which the hot air blows through are all the same size and just big enough to pass a philips screwdriver through thus unable to undo small hex screws.Can supply photo if required.Thanks again.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Miele T5205c dryer
Hi Chezza
I can see hex head bolts or screws through the holes in back of drum, the problem now is the holes in the drum are not big enough to pass a spinner through to undo.Please advise.thanks Dave.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Miele WS 5405
Hi Chris,
thanks for the information, will check it out.
Regards Dave
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Fridge Freezer FF92P
Hi Bob
thanks for the info,sorry it has taken so long to replycheers Dave.
Dapman
ParticipantRe: Wirlpool ADG7540 Dishwasher
Hi Have been back to the dishwasher today.It now bleeps as well as flashes and the NTC sensor reads about 80k.I will replace it and let you know.
Dave.Dapman
ParticipantRe: Wirlpool ADG7540 Dishwasher
Hi Thanks Dave for the reply.I did wonder if the sensor in the sump with the thin blue wires was faulty.
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