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  • in reply to: snowed in !!! #307980
    eastlmark
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    Re: snowed in !!!

    every says the main roads are fine, true but I am getting stuck in any side road (where the majority of our customers are) with even the slightest incline. Gave up yesterday lunchtime after lugging my tool bag up too many hills with absolutley no thanks or surprise from the customer involved. Now we have drifting snow here and parts that were clear earlier are now blocked even though it has not snowed

    in reply to: Hotpoint w/d condenser now obsolete? #308031
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint w/d condenser now obsolete?

    thanks for the offers but I bodged it back on, rented flat landlord would not have paid for a new one anyway. I just commented about it as I am sure it was not too many years ago they were still selling these machines and I just could not believe it would be oboslete so soon. I used to prefer to replace rather than clean so got though a lot over the years.

    in reply to: AEG B2100-1-B PNC 944181730 #308063
    eastlmark
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    Re: AEG B2100-1-B PNC 944181730

    330 15 40-01/3

    in reply to: Smeg DF612W Dishwasher #308003
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DF612W Dishwasher

    if it is still filling when the alarm comes on then it will almost certainly be the pcb ignoring the pressure switch, new pcb req. You need to clarify which leds are coming on, it could be the alternating valve.

    in reply to: MFI Turmoil #260878
    eastlmark
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    Re: MFI Turmoil

    Great news from Zolfo Cooper, if we are very lucky we may be in for a windfall……..

    quarter of a pence in the pound of what we are owed!

    in reply to: DWI612C Wash pump & sump gasket. #307858
    eastlmark
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    Re: DWI612C Wash pump & sump gasket.

    tightening up those screws normaly does the trick, god knows why they come loose, I used to blame customers for undoing them when trying to clean or whatever but I have had too many for it to be that reason, although one did own up to it! I think the seal must contract leaving it loose, as I said, never had to change one. normal leak point is the 2 o rings where the air break joins the water softner in the rh side panel (as you view it from the front).

    in reply to: Smeg DI409 poor supply to top arm #307930
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DI409 poor supply to top arm

    695210502 for the circ pump (check the model though, I can only find Di409C ) £126 retail.

    in reply to: DWI612C Wash pump & sump gasket. #307856
    eastlmark
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    Re: DWI612C Wash pump & sump gasket.

    695210296 is the pump
    754131082 is the seal
    must admit to never having had to change the seal but if you are doing a pump anyway it cannot be that much more work. Its usualy just loose sump moulding screws if it leaks there.

    in reply to: Smeg DI409 poor supply to top arm #307928
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DI409 poor supply to top arm

    some of those have askoll type circ pumps, so I have been told, never seen one myself, if so then it must be suspect. No alt valve on that one so either a blockage or lack of water pressure from the pump.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8520 #307836
    eastlmark
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8520

    you cheered me up, and I thought I had a bad day!

    0124000051 WASH PUMP ASSEMBLY
    012G1040028 TUBE CLAMP 3 needed

    in reply to: Zanussi double oven selector switch. #307806
    eastlmark
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    Re: Zanussi double oven selector switch.

    would need the product code or more importantly, the numbers after the product code ie: 944171208 00 or 01 and can you confirm if the switch you need is the lower or upper of the 2 on the control panel?

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW70G #307799
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW70G

    johnnyj wrote:Welcome to the mad house these are a disaster of a machine, check the heater and wiring which will more than likely be burnt out doing the module in also, requiring a harness or cable ends, possibly a heater?, a module and eeprom? which you put in and have to remove after fitting or it wont work. jj

    thanks for the vote of confidence, damn customer wants to go ahead as well! Wiring to heater is fine but I know it will end in tears and much money down the drain!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WTL 500 T/Loader #307789
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint WTL 500 T/Loader

    not being funny Jim but is the dispenser moulding in the lid fitted? (item number 8 in partfinder view of the lid/console)
    I had a leaker of these and as I see so few I did not realise it was missing until some hours later!

    in reply to: Football season 09/10 #289467
    eastlmark
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    Re: Football season 09/10

    Penguin45 wrote:Be nice to Jim – he’s not feeling very well.

    :snig:

    :p45:

    reserve team maybe, Jim?

    in reply to: smeg dishwasher di612ca #307569
    eastlmark
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    Re: smeg dishwasher di612ca

    pcb I am afraid, common problem.

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