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  • in reply to: Assuranty #490913
    electrofix
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    with all these companies I will look but if it needs parts I need repair cost up front

    Dave

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher Not Starting #490910
    electrofix
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    be careful with hotpoint board some need programming

    you say lights 2 and 3 are lit which ones do you mean ?

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko WDK742421W #485804
    electrofix
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    well on mine it turned out to be a broken wire to the pressure switch due to the module container snapping the bracket and bouncing up and down when the drum moved

    new module, repair snapped wire and fault code dissappeared

    found it by accident as wire must have been broken inside insulation

    Dave

    in reply to: Washing machine door seal hole #490899
    electrofix
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    you will never be able to trust it unless you replace it

    its either been

    something has been trapped in the door seal and you turned the machine on and the item got dragged in splitting the seal

    or

    the last was you did when you pulled out the washing it was in a big lump and a button or something caught the seal leaving the hole

    see it loads of times

    Dave

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Limited #490900
    electrofix
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    sad to see this happen to you m8

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko E00 fault #485812
    electrofix
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    ok went to a Beko washer dryer which came up E00 on odd occasions
    would not fault for me on day one but was a bit noisy. On taking the lid off the power board had snapped the holding bracket and was hitting the drum so I costed and orderd a new board as the the box that the board sits in only comes with it


    Went back today. fitted new board and pressure hose as that was partly rubbed through. Turned on, set a programme and the machine faulted out E00 instantly. Tried swopping old board back as the old board was fine it was just case damage, result no change. tried the old favourites and disconnected elements, still no change. then as i was playing one of the wires connected to the pressure switch broke off. I set about and managed to solder this wire back into the plug, reconnected and hey presto all now working

    so a broken wire to the level switch will give you E00 fault

    not sure if any other circuit problem will do the same but check this first

    Dave

    in reply to: SMEG washer/dryer WDI14C7 heating issue #490884
    electrofix
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    well first check the dryer element
    often there is a resettable stat

    then check wash element for continuity

    Dave

    electrofix
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    no hotpoint dont release info

    have got some of them but not this one

    Dave

    electrofix
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    1 if it was running all the time it would be very very cold in there

    2 the temp sensor will be buried in the insulation i would guess as the lamp would interfere with the sensor if it was that close

    if its not freezing sounds more like a system fault or its just that its hot weather and it has to work harder

    Dave

    in reply to: LG tumble dryer RC9055EP2Z s/n 511KWZH5F509 #490869
    electrofix
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    electrofix
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    could be as simple as a faulty lid switch

    Dave

    in reply to: zanussi zdt 12002 pnc911539072 #490867
    electrofix
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    see if this helps


    Dave

    in reply to: Indesit drum issue #490820
    electrofix
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    Penfold72 wrote:Would this work. They are close to me
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    should do

    Dave

    in reply to: Whirlpool WIE2B19UK #490857
    electrofix
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    1-3 looks like its a pressure switch fault

    Dave

    electrofix
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    if gearbox is overflowing water has got into it and since oil floats it pushes it out

    if thats happens you would have to drain it completely and refill

    you also have to find out why

    also dont forget you need a long socket to get the bolt out to remove paddle

    there is a cover over the bolt and make sure the cover o ring is ok

    Dave

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