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  • in reply to: hoover d/w module #401958
    electrofix
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    Re: hoover d/w module

    you can actually get some gen part numbers on connect

    go to home page

    under the title spares for clikc on “by brand”

    select your brand
    find your model

    in your case they list your model in 2 ways

    if you select HED6612-1-80 and click go

    select mediator
    then in mediator select door assembly

    on this page and this page only gen numbers are listed

    item 151c is the timer
    it lists 2 the one you list as the one you want is 49019605

    since they list 2 you need to check with them which one fits yours

    also have you checked the heater relay for failure

    hope this helps

    Dave

    in reply to: daewoo carbons dwd g1241s #402099
    electrofix
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    Re: daewoo carbons dwd g1241s

    had a quick look around but no getting very far

    even daewoo website takes you to connect

    all you can do is tell cust the price. its not your fault.

    if cust does not like price they can either source their own part ( and you can fit ) or buy a new machine

    its that simple

    Dave

    in reply to: washer dryer repair or replace #401788
    electrofix
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    Re: washer dryer repair or replace

    you dont give a model number but as an engineer i would check following

    drain. when machine drains is it draining quickly and completely

    motor are the motor brushes worn ( if they have never been changes it is likley this is the fault )

    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch classixx6 1200 Express fault #402146
    electrofix
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    Re: Bosch classixx6 1200 Express fault

    first thing i would do is remove wires from heater and try it again. faulty heaters cause all sorts of weird faults

    dave

    in reply to: beko drct70w dryer #402132
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: beko drct70w dryer

    can get a diag but not till i am in work tomorrow

    from what you are saying sounds like a valve spring

    if your dryer hasa a pull out tank at the bottom there will be 2 valves.
    one on the draw itself and another on the machine

    the spring will be on one or the other

    do a google picture search for

    2961100100

    let me have an email if you still want diags

    Dave

    in reply to: bosch classixx 1200 express #402120
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: bosch classixx 1200 express

    as these pumps get older they get to the point of starting when they feel like it
    if you are banging the filter without turning it off and it starts they likely its the pump.
    take a look at the impellor look for cotton wrapped around it before you condemn it

    Dave

    in reply to: Fischer Paykel Dishwasher 2 Draw #401975
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Fischer Paykel Dishwasher 2 Draw

    circuit board is behind front cover

    remove 2 side pins ( round 10mm dia with a bar across middle)
    pull out with pliers

    front should pull out and drop off

    cant think why its not draining unless its blocked. they reverse rotor to drain as far as i know


    i would remove filter and rotor and look for blockages. both item unlock by turning and pull out

    Dave

    in reply to: Belling 648HM #401531
    electrofix
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    Re: Belling 648HM

    cant find this but it seems to be a Creda in disguise

    so is it C00233808 seems to be the only base element i can see for Creda

    if not look for creda oven elements

    hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko WMD78144 Wahing Machine F3 #401252
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Beko WMD78144 Wahing Machine F3

    F3 error heater continuously active

    will download tech info pm me your email if you want them

    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx not heating water #401163
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Bosch Classixx not heating water

    you are looking for a resistance below 75 ohms. if you want to eleminate external influences then disconnect 1 wire.

    this is not a fault i have seen on the later machine but on the early ones the programmer, wiring is also poss causes. most of the time it was a bad solder joint in the timer pcb

    Dave

    in reply to: candy CFMF235 #308531
    electrofix
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    Re: candy CFMF235

    having similar problems

    can you send me any info you had chris please

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele w1514. #401108
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Miele w1514.

    same as any other machine swing on the drum to see if it moves and give lecture about overloading

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele w1514. #401106
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Miele w1514.

    i may be wrong but i think that tag pushes clothes back into the drum when on spin

    looked at seal on connect and maddocks. as usual connect are £11 dearer

    Dave

    in reply to: Fan Issue #400952
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Fan Issue

    sound like element has dropped due to overheating

    Dave

    in reply to: Fan Issue #400949
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Fan Issue

    you need to check to see if the fan motor is trying to turn

    i do this by putting a skewer through the holes and giving the fan a spin. try it first with it off and it should spin freely. then turn it on and see if it either tries to turn or just spins.

    what we are trying to get is a motor that is trying to turn when the power is on but cant. if its trying but cant then the motor is at fault. if it is not trying then it could be motor or switch as it could have been damaged when you got the flash

    Dave

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