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  • in reply to: zanussi ZDC46130W condenser drier dead #370525
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    Re: zanussi ZDC46130W condenser drier dead

    If you could send that drawing it would be appreciated thanks. I’ve changed my settings to receive email. I haven’t checked the voltage coming out door lock yet, I was hoping not to strip it all down just for a quote but it’s looking like i will have to give a ball park figure and do just that.

    in reply to: zanussi ZDC46130W condenser drier dead #370522
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    Re: zanussi ZDC46130W condenser drier dead

    Yes…240 going through mains filter

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP4500 #368073
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP4500

    If this has the board on the front at the bottom, it’s likely to be 1.5uf cap. Farnell is the best place to get one but they have a min. order R46KR415050M1K CAPACITOR, 1.5UF, 275VAC, 27.5MMP ,their part number is 1679322. I bought a pack of 5 and a site folder part number 2058442 which has turned out quite handy. Total price £24.20. Quite easy to solder in new cap. Try searching CW492 and see if it’s the same machine.

    in reply to: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking #358307
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    Re: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking

    Thanks for the replies. Whats an instruction book???
    I do two buildings for a letting agent with at least a hundred of these machines and never had this complaint, also never seen a machine that needs to be turned off to release door lock but there you go…live and learn. Thanks again.

    in reply to: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking #358303
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    Re: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking

    Finally went back to this because I was not convinced it was the door lock. Fitted new one and it’s the same. I’ve got another customer with a CI993 with same fault. The door lock light is still on so I’m thinking it’s either got to be program unit or some kind of strange fault with the tumble drier. Anyway I’ve got two doing it now(and two new door locks to go in my spares I’ll probably never use box). Anyone had this.

    in reply to: indesit td belt #182492
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    Re: indesit td belt

    absolute genius Chris!!! Got a 1/4 extension bar with 13mm deep socket over the motor shaft. Job done. I’ve been boiling the belt for an hour to stretch it, then cutting my hands up, then swearing a bit and finally thought someones been through this before and checked here. 5 year old post saved me from smashing the thing up.

    in reply to: whirlpool adg450 #261555
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    Re: whirlpool adg450

    hi. can anyone confirm that the original fault posted in this thread was cured with a new pcb? I’ve got the exact same fault on one of these. Thanks

    in reply to: VHD 9143 hoover no drum action, induction motor #358510
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    Re: VHD 9143 hoover no drum action, induction motor

    Thanks for reply. I went back and put a fuse in and it went bang. The huge triac blew apart. I don’t want to risk £150 on a board if the motors are the problem. Is there a tell tale sign the motor has had it?

    in reply to: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking #358302
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    Re: CDA washer drier CI992 not unlocking

    Oh!! Shows what i know. I will get one then. Thanks

    in reply to: whirlpool adg7540/1 sticks on drain #353547
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    Re: whirlpool adg7540/1 sticks on drain

    Thanks for that! It was not stuck but the micro switch was on its last legs. I replaced complete diaphram unit and it worked. Then I noticed that the micro switch is rapidly cutting in and out, I left it running and after a while there was a loud noise that sounded like the soliniod energizing when it should not be. I was then told that it’s always been making that noise (Never thought to mention it originally) but it goes through the cycle so they never bothered about it. So anyway I’m assuming the micro switch will eventually pack in again. Any ideas?

    in reply to: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking #347865
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    Re: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking

    Well, I ended up taking this to the workshop tested it about 10 times on wash and dry and it worked every time. Took it back to customer about a month ago and all seems well, so I guess it was the program unit after all.

    in reply to: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking #347863
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    Re: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking

    Well it did not work. I’ve put a new program unit on it and there is no drum action at all it’s still just clicking away. Spoke to a bosch engineer locally and he said the modules are pretty reliable and thought it may be the motor. He should be able to find me a test motor for tomorrow. I checked the ohms and got 42.8 tacho 3.7 coil 1.6 brushes

    in reply to: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking #347862
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    Re: bosch washer drier WVF240SGB/02 sticking

    Great. Thanks for the reply, I will go for that i just needed some reassurance.

    in reply to: DI612C dishwasher clicking, beeping, and juddering #302053
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    Re: DI612C dishwasher clicking, beeping, and juddering

    I know!!!! I regretted it as soon as i clicked submit.

    in reply to: DI612C dishwasher clicking, beeping, and juddering #302051
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    Re: DI612C dishwasher clicking, beeping, and juddering

    Just to update. It’s still working.

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