Dave_Conway

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  • in reply to: Tricity Sovereign Cooker model 4638 Cooling Fan Filter #171881
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Tricity Sovereign Cooker model 4638 Cooling Fan Filter

    The filter is obsolete now but the timer buttons you asked about via email (replied) are still OK 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: removal of weight in tricity aw851 #171842
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: removal of weight in tricity aw851

    bluenose27 wrote:Has it been spot welded on ?

    As the tub that it is attached to is made of plastic it’s highly unlikely 😉

    I would be more inclined to suspect drum bearing failure to be honest unless either of the weights has any obvious cracks or have become detached from the drum ?

    Power off when checking please :zap:

    Dave.

    in reply to: AEG 50750 flood protection #171822
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: AEG 50750 flood protection

    If you can find the PNC (product code) from the rating plate I can check if there is a reset procedure for this model 🙂

    Dave.

    Dave_Conway
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    Re: whirlpool 9621 had pump leak – now doesn’t start at all

    The electronics constantly monitor all components for failure at all stages of the cycle and would normally throw up an eror code in the form of beeps and a flashing light sequence.

    This may suggest electronic failure caused by water damage to either the PCB itself or another component in turn damaging the PCB.

    Engineer time to be honest I think to rule out the possibles, check the repairs@ link below 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: New World Oven – Timer Dead #120655
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: New World Oven – Timer Dead

    If the model is WE6001N there were two timer versions.

    The two button is now obsolete, the five button version appears to be still available at around £95 ex VAT.

    Check the repairs@ link below for an engineer who can replace the timer if you have the five button version otherwise it’s new cooker time I’m afraid if the timer is at fault. It may of course not be the timer and again an engineer will be able confirm this 🙂

    Dave.

    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Teba DF60SS oven/grill tripping electric when switched o

    Try these guys who cover the TF postcode area 😀

    The Service Group 01922 615000

    Dave.

    in reply to: ariston afa250 dishwasher #171836
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: ariston afa250 dishwasher

    Part number C00090258 at £3.09 ex VAT and carriage,

    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk please if required 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: APM 6325 SX (Larder) #170937
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: APM 6325 SX (Larder)

    Yep, I can easily get those for you 😀

    Although the MFI part numbers differ slightly for the internal shelves:

    Full glass shelf – 720219900 – £12.15
    Half glass shelf – 720220000 – £7.58

    820018408 – £6.08
    398089000 – £6.64

    All ex VAT and carriage.

    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk please if you would like ordered 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: Fan kit for Zanussi TC470? #171755
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Fan kit for Zanussi TC470?

    It is still available yes, but not cheap as you may have seen from the posts you found the part number from 😉

    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk please if you’d like one ordered 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: Solarglo element Creda 48435 #171834
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Solarglo element Creda 48435

    Bryan’s right, they are both the same part, Creda only supply Fastglo elements now for all ceramic replacements 😀

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hoover WDM130 keep or replace? #171754
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hoover WDM130 keep or replace?

    doobsy wrote:I also have been told that the bearings can’t be ordered seperatly anymore

    Nonsense, it’s just Hoover choose not to supply them 😉

    There are two bearings both of which would need to be removed from the drum to identify, they should cost around £15 for the pair and the bearing seal is about the same price (which is available easily), then you should replace the tub seal which around £8.

    If you decide to proceed, I can supply all of the above, just let me know.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hoover WDM130 keep or replace? #171751
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hoover WDM130 keep or replace?

    It depends on how badly the bearings have failed and any subsequent damage to the drum shaft to an extent.

    The slight leak for 4 months has probably been the bearing seal letting water through and on to the bearings. If you open the door and check any undue movement in relation to the inner drum and the outer tub by pushing upward, if it’s quite a bit it will suggest either a badly broken up bearing and/or drum shaft damage.

    Not easy without a strip down to be honest, power off if checking further inwardly 😉

    If you need pro help, check the repairs@ link below 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: Candy Reverse Action Tumble Dryer #170980
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Candy Reverse Action Tumble Dryer

    Have you checked the condensor itself, it may be blocked with fluff ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: Bendix 7123 Service manual #171470
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Bendix 7123 Service manual

    No easy way I’m afraid but pretty much all parts are now obsolete for this model…..

    There is only really the timer and interlock that cause a “dead” fault like this and the interlock appears to be OK.

    Don’t forget, power off if running more tests :zap:

    Dave.

    in reply to: wiring solid hotplates to energy reg #171650
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: wiring solid hotplates to energy reg

    goosegreen wrote:Was there a reason for this?

    Cost more than likely Goose 😉

    But then that’s always the case where (most) manufacturers and the sheds are concerned 🙂

    Dave.

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