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  • in reply to: Cannon dual grill potentiometer #396679
    eastlmark
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    Re: Cannon dual grill potentiometer

    White body? C00142022

    in reply to: SMEG DWI612C Dishwasher Door Lock #396419
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    Re: SMEG DWI612C Dishwasher Door Lock

    697690139 is the early version and clips into the control panel itself while 697690184 is the later version and screws onto the stainless inner door.
    If it is the earlier version then you need to check the control panel itself is not broken as they often brake off the lugs the door lock clips into.

    in reply to: Hotpoint washer dryer problem. #396358
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    Re: Hotpoint washer dryer problem.

    careful, there is a wash program on some of these, cannot remember what its called “ready to wear” or something along those lines which WILL dry regardless of the setting of the dry knob. I got caught out a few months back on one, it was not till we found the instruction book that it became clear.

    in reply to: smeg wm63141bk #396082
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    Re: smeg wm63141bk

    superfix wrote:Just had a mate on with an E4 fault on this machine, also said water coming out of the soap drawer.

    I thought E4 was a heater or NTC fault on Smeg stuff… Any ideas.

    Cheers


    this is a Gorenje made model, F or E4 is a tacho fault.

    in reply to: Bosh WAP28360GB/01 bearing job #396363
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    Re: Bosh WAP28360GB/01 bearing job

    allan73 wrote:I’m sure this tub was screwed together Martin. Are there tabs that need cutting off as well as the screws ?
    Allan.


    think this is a 9kg siemens tub, no tabs afaik. cannot be more than 18 months old though……

    eastlmark
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    Re: Rangemaster All Electric Classic110 Cooling Fan On All T

    have a look at the grill energy regulator and disconnect it to either prove its the issue or at least eliminate it.

    in reply to: New SMEG Fridge #396122
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    Re: New SMEG Fridge

    typo in the first line as well

    With a price tag of $7,3000

    even at the correct price, the car is cheaper

    in reply to: AEG drum query #396060
    eastlmark
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    Re: AEG drum query

    would need a product code to be sure but that model is showing welded plastic tubs from 2008- 2011. not that I have checked all the ones in between. It will be Plastic for sure.

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    Re: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair?

    possibly the raised segment is only a tiny amount on one edge of the segment as George suggested, hence “shaving” the brush in one direction.

    in reply to: smeg A1 #395710
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    Re: smeg A1

    824610505 is the neon which is not green….
    …..763870058 is the “gem” it clips on to which is green.

    eastlmark
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    Re: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair?

    I have had the uneven wear on several machines, Miele notably- where one brush is worn and gone yet the other is almost as new- but its only the odd one and completely baffling to me.

    in reply to: whirlepool top loader #395606
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    Re: whirlepool top loader

    would check the rubber drive between motor and gearbox before anything else.

    in reply to: one for the experienced bosch dw engineers… #395576
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    Re: one for the experienced bosch dw engineers…

    going back to the original problem, I guess none of this would have happened had the manufacturer provided a screwdriver slot in the the other end of the motor in order to lock the motor while unscrewing the impellor. Seems an obvious and no cost addition when its being made but rarely seen these days. Miele also have no way of locking the motor without attempting to jam the rotor somehow, often agianst very fragile cooling fins.

    eastlmark
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    Re: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair?

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote:I don’t think you read the whole thread, Mark.
    Anyway, congratulations to Graham. No prizes, as success is its own reward 😆 .
    What I was looking for was for someone to spot that the broken earth wire to the heater and the connector pulled off the ntc were pointers to a machine that had been jumping around. (“Oh yeah,” said customer, “it had been doing that for some time – I knew I should have adjusted the feet.”)
    Also the one brush worn down twice as much as the other could indicate that one of the wires broke a long time ago and the motor had been running in one direction only(?)
    Bosch motor on a Servis. Yes, I’ve seen that a few times. I wouldn’t wonder they might be factory rejects?
    Mike.


    Read the whole thread Mike, aside from your previous post which was posted as I wrote. I think, and most would agree, you already checked the harness at the motor end and confirmed it as ok. What it boiled down to is that it had to be the harness as there is nought else between the module and motor. As for a wire breaking causing the motor to turn in one direction? That cannot surely be the case (can it?) as, afaik, direction is reveresed by changing polarity of either the armature or field coils, hence a broken wire could only possibly give no motor action, wouldnt it?
    Good post though, if only more of us had the time to mess around so much!

    eastlmark
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    Re: Spot the difference. Or one of them. Simple pcb repair?

    life’s too short so I’ll give it a long shot. Back panel screw (removed obviously to service appliance) chaffed motor harness and shorted out, possilby the tacho wire which may not have caused it to trip/fuse/blow?
    Anyway, Bosch motor in a Servis?

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