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  • in reply to: Bosch unbalance #455620
    DDDave
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    Re: Bosch unbalance

    Also, Do you know if this is a regular fault? This is a machine we put in for a customer and she has been having this problem for a few months now.

    in reply to: Bosch unbalance #455619
    DDDave
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    Re: Bosch unbalance

    Thanks guys. Will check that out. Do you know if it’s replaceable without stripping the motor?

    in reply to: Whirlpool F/F module #455072
    DDDave
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    Re: Whirlpool F/F module

    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for the advice. We put in code 21 and all seems to be ok.

    Thanks again

    in reply to: Whirlpool F/F module #455071
    DDDave
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    Re: Whirlpool F/F module

    Thanks Electrofix. Hopefully you will find a solution.
    In the meantime we will try Grendal’s suggestion and put in code 21 and see what happens.

    in reply to: Whirlpool F/F module #455068
    DDDave
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    Re: Whirlpool F/F module

    Hi Dave, Here is all the info on the label:
    MOd: GC2224GEKB
    SER: 11850369JN

    in reply to: Jerking LG #453109
    DDDave
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    Re: Jerking LG

    I fitted the hall sensor today and the machine is working perfectly.
    Thanks again for the help.

    in reply to: Jerking LG #453108
    DDDave
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    Re: Jerking LG

    Great,thanks for the help.

    in reply to: Jerking LG #453106
    DDDave
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    Re: Jerking LG

    Sorry about the misleading brushes part of the top post. The question was posted on my behalf by a work colleague. It is a direct drive motor.

    in reply to: Electrolux cooker EKC6461 #450594
    DDDave
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    Re: Electrolux cooker EKC6461

    It was a cutout on the back.
    Thanks for the help.
    Dave

    in reply to: Belling DW no heat #449024
    DDDave
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    Re: Belling DW no heat

    Seamy wrote:Did you check if there was a switch on the hose at wash pump that controls heater?

    There is a switch and it switches under pressure.

    in reply to: Belling DW no heat #449022
    DDDave
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    Re: Belling DW no heat

    Thanks Seamy, We tested the original Thermistor and it was ok. We replaced it just in case. We have tested the system and have found no fault with any parts or wiring. When we bypass the module the machine heats. We have replaced the module but still no heat. We have the same problem with the original module and replacement. There are no fault codes coming up.

    in reply to: Clothes caught in TSG #448919
    DDDave
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    Re: Clothes caught in TSG

    I have suggested that to customer but it didn’t happen with her cheap old machine. She says she shouldn’t have it use bag in new expensive machine.

    in reply to: Clothes caught in TSG #448916
    DDDave
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    Re: Clothes caught in TSG

    Tub Shell Gasket – door seal.

    in reply to: Bosch DW Check Water #446603
    DDDave
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    Re: Bosch DW Check Water

    Hi, We now have another problem with this DW. We replaced the element and motor and all is ok until the end. It is heating fine during the wash but it doesn’t do the final heat at the end to dry the dishes. Everything is cold at the end of the cycle and there is no fault on the screen.

    Can anyone help?
    Thanks

    in reply to: Bosch DW Check Water #446602
    DDDave
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    Re: Bosch DW Check Water

    Thanks Alan
    I thought it was the reed switch too and replaced it.
    On Monday I found the heater element is the problem even though it has been heating and not tripping the elcb.
    Thanks.
    Dave

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