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  • in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher puzzling water inlet fault #442883
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher puzzling water inlet fault

    subs wrote:SGV53E23GB/90
    FD8801
    . Tried new inlet water indicator but still same thing. So it says check water but keeps filling.
    Thanks

    Subs

    does this mean you changed the impellor jug between the valve and the air break? Most likely cause.

    in reply to: Miele washing machine W3830 Fault codes #442823
    eastlmark
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    Re: Miele washing machine W3830 Fault codes

    leak into base most likely

    in reply to: neff warming draw won’t close fully #442789
    eastlmark
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    Re: neff warming draw won’t close fully

    there is a socket on the rear of the draw housing, replaced as a kit of all the parts if that’s the issue.

    in reply to: Smeg DFD6 132X no water in #442649
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DFD6 132X no water in

    just need to see if valve is being fed volts should be the answer. Usual no fill is blocked air break, pull the hose from the valve off the airbreak and stick it in a bowl and see. 766610192 is air break.

    in reply to: indesit DIS04 fills over night #442598
    eastlmark
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    Re: indesit DIS04 fills over night

    looks like a similar issue to this one:
    hotpoint-fdl570-filling-not-use-t92165.html

    in reply to: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display #442515
    eastlmark
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    Re: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display

    neon_3SP_glow wrote:

    eastlmark wrote:
    try disconnecting the dry heaters.

    THIS!!!

    Yes, indeed there was an Earth leak on drying element. Disconnecting instantly rectified the problem.

    Thank you very much.

    BTW – This customer NEVER uses the drying function. I guess this means the drying element never gets a chance to dry itself of condensation.

    Cheers

    Glad could be of assistance….. guess you know how I found that one out…expensively. Even though they don’t use the drier, I think the drier elements and fan are initialised during spin, briefly, which is why the fault can be so intermittent and do almost a complete cycle without showing up. Whats more the earth leak will not show up when cold but insulation will quickly drop once hot.

    in reply to: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display #442511
    eastlmark
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    Re: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display

    try disconnecting the dry heaters.

    in reply to: What is your average call out time? #438413
    eastlmark
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    Re: What is your average call out time?

    technics1200 wrote:I Used to do 5 Calls a day 6 Days a week
    Cut it down to 2 calls a day same day response. – Commercial.
    Im done with the running around.

    J.


    Blimey Technics… you still around then.

    in reply to: Display totally dead? #442531
    eastlmark
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    Re: Display totally dead?

    that “chip” looks more like a power supply part given the pin layout. Maybe a power surge? If there was another fault then I am sure it would have gone pop as soon as the new board was powered up.
    Would suggest a quick peek at the motor pcb in the base before doing anything to check that is not blown and also check the heater ntc as they can sit in leaked water causing earth shorts.
    I think the “on off” switch is only a standby switch on these so the pcb is always powered up unless turned off at the plug…. seems a daft idea to offer an energy saving option for a backlight while the pcb is drawing power 24/7. a proper on off switch would have be the better option.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDL570 filling not in use #442332
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint FDL570 filling not in use

    if it overfills, even when off, it will “come on” and pump out the water assuming is still plugged in. Was there c rap in the old valve’s filter when you took it out? might just be repeated valve failure due to rubbish coming down the pipes. Faulty water softener (in the house not the one in the dishwasher) are favourites for this. If not then stick a voltmeter on the valve incase the electronic is feeding it with a few volts.

    in reply to: how and have i been lucky ? #442268
    eastlmark
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    Re: how and have i been lucky ?

    a lot of stuff we do these days don’t even have an off switch, even if it is marked as such. Stick your volt stick around a “switched off” indesit/Hotpoint dishwasher and you will see what I mean.

    How did we confirm disconnected before volt sticks? Or maybe everything had easily accessible plugs in those days. Whatever, those belts we occasionally get seem a lot worse once you are past a certain age.

    in reply to: Qualtex #442190
    eastlmark
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    Re: Qualtex

    thing is, a lot of us here probably do all their ordering in the evenings when they cannot pick up the phone to get a better price. Was not ordering online supposed to be the cheapest option, not involving phone staff etc? now I am being encouraged to call for cheaper prices.

    in reply to: Miele WS5425 (10/68542276) W/M Drain Light Flashing #441977
    eastlmark
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    Re: Miele WS5425 (10/68542276) W/M Drain Light Flashing

    clean all the breathers from the filter up to the y piece alongside the dispenser while you are at it.

    in reply to: Miele w504 no spin/wash #442218
    eastlmark
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    Re: Miele w504 no spin/wash

    Miele usually flash a light if the motor is not turning, maybe she is on some super delicate programme that only agitates once in a blue moon?

    in reply to: Sarena SW 202 – Identify this machine please #441939
    eastlmark
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    Re: Sarena SW 202 – Identify this machine please

    older Baumatic washer driers are the same, don’t have a model to hand its one of my bargepole models.

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