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  • in reply to: Double Post #253695
    gegsy
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    Re: Double Post

    …….and no emails from UKW when posts been answered.

    Greg

    in reply to: thermostat problem with bosch wff1401? #253644
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    Re: thermostat problem with bosch wff1401?

    It maybe as penguin said, its looking for the hot valve.
    No need for the back off, just take lid off and measure the hot solenoid (disconnected); should read app 2.7 – 3.3k ohms if ok.

    Power off first :plug:

    Greg

    in reply to: Hotpoint motor part numbers #253726
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    Re: Hotpoint motor part numbers

    Duplicate thread deleted 😉

    Greg

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    Re: what a ridiculous price to pay. all i want is the prog d

    TELL wrote:……as for the part change still comes up as the same listed. expensive.

    hence the :duck: 😆

    I used to have an old fascia lying about after changing it because of damage to the timer knob plastic. Im sure it got recycled though 🙁

    Greg

    in reply to: thermostat problem with bosch wff1401? #253641
    gegsy
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    Re: thermostat problem with bosch wff1401?

    Hi Liz
    Hows about the full model number off the door inner or the rear so we can be sure where we are going. 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: NEFF U1721 oven #253039
    gegsy
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    Re: NEFF U1721 oven

    Hi
    Clock unit if required is p/no 432839 and is available from spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch KGE3301GB Fridge temp varies widely #253637
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    Re: Bosch KGE3301GB Fridge temp varies widely

    Hi
    With the unit unplugged, I would be looking at the large PCB that sits upside down and horizontally mounted behind the top fascia.
    If you inspect it, you will most likely see “hot spots” near two components.
    If this is apparent, the board will need replacing. P/no 263783 available from spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk

    Thats the best I can suggest wihout seeing it, so its only an experienced suggestion 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Double Post #253694
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    Re: double post

    Im multi posting also.
    I am getting Ran into problems sending Mail. Response: 535 5.7.8 Error: authentication failed: authentication failure

    FYI 🙂

    Greg

    gegsy
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    Re: what a ridiculous price to pay. all i want is the prog d

    TELL wrote:……..but having to buy the complete control panel, pt no. 350363 is beyond a joke.

    Part change to 350348 :duck: 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: JLDWS1202 #253584
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    Re: JLDWS1202

    Hi
    Code 20 is a drainage problem.
    The machine possibly thinks it isn’t empty or hasn’t emptied in the given time and timed out.

    Greg

    in reply to: new dishwasher with no fill timeout!!! #253602
    gegsy
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    Re: new dishwasher with no fill timeout!!!

    I can’t think of any that would TBH.
    If the water pressure is that low, eventually its going to put more strain on the fill valve ie- causing premature failure of coil.
    There are pumps on the market (equivalent of a power shower) which goes inline with the fill hose to increase the pressure to a workable level.

    HTH

    Greg

    in reply to: SAMSUNG WASHING MACHINE Q1435 IN SILVER #253626
    gegsy
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    Re: SAMSUNG WASHING MACHINE Q1435 IN SILVER

    Hi
    Its a Q1435S 😀
    Assy Lever door – DC97-05111A

    Greg

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    Re: NO CALL OUT CHARGE… (So how exactly does that work???)

    Worth a read 😉
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ght=charge

    Greg

    in reply to: Ever date a customer? #252072
    gegsy
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    Micky 32 wrote:
    I’m young free and single 😉

    “and I just want to mingle with you gurrrrrl ” 😆

    Sooooo, you cant leave us on the edge of our seats……. the date 😉 ???

    Blow by blow account, cos we nosey and bored on a sunday 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGI43A76GB/07 sump float #253380
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGI43A76GB/07 sump float

    They were problematic, along with the float causing flooding.
    Might as well get it done, saves you getting call back blaming you that its flooded now since you been :rolls:

    Thats the best of my knowledge, just wait for a BSH guy to confirm or flame me before you order 😉 😆

    Greg

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