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  • in reply to: Bosch Maxx WFL226L #195103
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch Maxx WFL226L

    Hi Fiona
    What you need to do is check the gauze filter on the end of the fill hoses and also machine valve where it attaches, is not blocked somehow.
    You need to check you have a good pressure of water to the machine also.
    If all that checks out ok then I would be looking for a faulty fill valve solenoid.
    Un-plug appliance if you are to investigate :plug:
    Regards
    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action #195094
    gegsy
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    Re: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action

    Now you talkin, and I reckon you owe me a few pints 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action #195092
    gegsy
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    Re: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action

    baron wrote:P.S. You’ve assumed right that I’ve checked pressure system and door lock. 8)

    Of course your an engineer 😆

    Greg

    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: thinking of a miele tumble dryer – why the short guarent

    Martin wrote:Extended guarantees come at a price don’t forget, the price of their washing machines is ramped up to allow for that.

    Oh I dunno Martin 😀 You ever lifted one of them…..It aint no White Knight and neither is the materiel.
    Not knocking WK they are IMHO value for money and pretty reliable, but Miele is the dogs danglies 😉 .

    Greg

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 7966 flashing light, help please #195101
    gegsy
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 7966 flashing light, help please

    Dave
    Just a quickie, be very careful of sharpness of front of drip tray when front panel removed, its like a razor and I don’t mean the mobile 🙂
    Best put some insulating tape on it 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 7966 flashing light, help please #195099
    gegsy
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 7966 flashing light, help please

    Hi Dave
    With the appliance un-plugged, I would be looking for water in the drip tray which is below main wash tank.
    Remove the water, re try and locate leak. If no water present there, you may have a faulty float switch,water indicater or module/PCB.

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action #195090
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens IQ716 no drum action

    Baron……….Check your email 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action #195089
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens IQ716 no drum action

    Ok assuming brushes and motor check out ok, then I would be looking personally towards interlock or module fault, as you have checked the pressure system already 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch Oven Type HBT491L #195086
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch Oven Type HBT491L

    Hi
    Im afraid the only way is new. Second hand film (which Ive never come across) will more than likely be ready to snap like yours. 😉

    The appliance is around 9 years old and is of excellent build quality.
    If this is the only problem you have had, I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss the Bosch brand or your appliance so quickly as you have obviously haven’t come across the run of the mill makes and ovens that are flooding the market at present and are for more of a better word garbage 🙂

    HTH
    Greg

    PS – Parts are available from spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk if required.

    in reply to: Siemens WM71631/01 no drum action #195087
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens IQ716 no drum action

    Hi Baron
    The door lock may think it still has a certain amount of water left in the drum. You could drain appliance down at filter and then try again. The same goes for the spin cycle also, ie certain level of water detected- No spin.
    PS – This has a manual door unlock behind filter door just like the Miele 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFK2801 fault code 1 #194361
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFK2801 fault code 1

    vitiris wrote:…….but I am assuming they knew what part i was talking about as I wouldn’t like to bad mouth them.

    Fair comment 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFK2801 fault code 1 #194359
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch WFK2801 fault code 1

    vitiris wrote:……….I had a quote of £107 from another website for that part (cost me £24 inc postage).

    Care to name and shame because that is absolute daylight robbery.
    Even BSH are only selling this for £50.80 +VAT +P&P 😯

    Regards
    Greg

    in reply to: Our Industry/ Bad Name #195014
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Our Industry/ Bad Name

    goosegreen wrote:Iam even talking to them about the ISE. And to sign up to UKWG

    :tup:

    Greg

    in reply to: Our Industry/ Bad Name #195012
    gegsy
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    Re: Our Industry/ Bad Name

    Hi goose.
    What I meant by the double edged sword.
    If you do a good job, like we all try and do then the sword is smooth. If however we do jobs like the other engineer you mentioned then the sword is sharp.
    Basically good engineers work travels well amongst people, but a bad engineers work travels further.

    Greg 😀

    in reply to: Our Industry/ Bad Name #195010
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Our Industry/ Bad Name

    goosegreen wrote:And No wonder Im busy

    Exactly goose. Word of mouth is a double edged sword 😉

    Greg

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