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  • in reply to: Cheap broadband 8mb speed #162190
    gegsy
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    Re: Cheap broadband 8mb speed

    Thanks Dave
    Im with BT/Yahoo not the cheapest but I went with same idea you had about cheapness. Not had any probs, just testin water as contract up in May.

    Greg

    in reply to: Cheap broadband 8mb speed #162188
    gegsy
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    Re: Cheap broadband 8mb speed

    Thats ok if you on cable but we have to settle for broadband down BT line.

    I wish they would put cable here, but not viable.

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2001 stops at spin/pump on any cycle #161023
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFF2001 stops at spin/pump on any cycle

    peterkin wrote:I have now replaced the pump but the poroblem persists. I think all the pipes are clear although I have not fully checked the waste pipe outside the machine but I doubt that is a problem

    Any other ideas?

    I would hav echecked for blockages before changing pump, but at least thats that eliminated.

    The machine will usually complete a spin if switched off for a few minutes and then restarted on any spin setting.

    Buttons are things that can cause mystery problems. Have a look down drain hose at exit end of it and see if you can see any obstruction.

    Greg

    in reply to: miele washers & tumbles #162010
    gegsy
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    Re: miele washers & tumbles

    Door seals, motor brushes, crap in the pump/dump valve, broken loom wires in right hand corner base. I imagine they will be using WS5426 / 7 (little giants) lovely machines. Whole front panel hinges open to the right 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of repairs done through the front. Hidden screws behind soap drawer panel, 3 nuts around door porthole.

    Greg

    in reply to: Sluggish Fan on Neff Oven #161287
    gegsy
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    Re: Sluggish Fan on Neff Oven

    When removing fan nut; note it has a reverse thread 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Gas taps for Hygena 6 ring burner #161458
    gegsy
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    Re: Gas taps for Hygena 6 ring burner

    NWAR wrote:It will be APL1890 if you’re sure it’s not a 1 or a 2.

    Where a job requires breaking into a gas system UKW will only provide spare parts to registered CORGI operatives for safety and legal reasons.

    Or better still get the corgi engineer to order spares direct from us 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFF 2001 rubber seal problems #161981
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFF 2001 rubber seal problems

    More likely the one of the top springs has snapped, happens from time to time; can be a devil to put new one on.

    Greg

    in reply to: bayonet gas connectors – different types? #161948
    gegsy
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    Re: bayonet connectors – different types?

    I have a creda capri. I have a large bayonet hose so I imagine the hoses are interchangeable in to say as much – for the correct gas ie natural or LPG and to current British Standard. Corgi guy will sort all that for you 😉 .

    Greg

    in reply to: creda brand to be pulled #161898
    gegsy
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    Re: creda brand to be pulled

    No mention of Cannon or Philco either ❓

    Greg

    in reply to: Marlboro man #161937
    gegsy
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    Re: Marlboro man

    By the look of those guys, they’re hanging out in Jerseys’ famous Club Headwind, which was built in an old Boeing wind tunnel used to test the aerodynamic qualities of full-size airplane models and features gusts up to 100 miles and hour at the bar (they crank the props up full blast and blow people out the door after last call).

    :rotl:

    in reply to: Stoves 900GTF Oven – unstable main oven flame #161364
    gegsy
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    Re: Stoves 900GTF Oven – unstable main oven flame

    I appreciate that its beyond the scope of most corgi engineers.
    Im more concerned of the safety aspect in the interim of finding a suitable engineer.
    Safety first repair second.

    Greg

    in reply to: Neff Washer – W4380X1GB / 01 #161864
    gegsy
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    Re: Neff Washer – W4380X1GB / 01

    Hi
    It doesnt use the high water level lamp as a fault indicator.
    Spin,Prewash,wash and rinsing lamps in diff permations in conjunction with 7 seg display will give you the fault code.
    Have you had a look at the main pcb underneath for dry joints?

    Greg

    in reply to: siemans w/dryer thermostats (drier stats) #161836
    gegsy
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    Re: siemans w/dryer thermostats (drier stats)

    Limiter thermostat – 032604
    Sensor – 021149

    Hope that helps 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: neff cooker door handle, pt no. please #161694
    gegsy
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    Re: neff cooker door handle, pt no. please

    No probs Tell, just spread the word 😉
    Glad to of been of assistance
    Greg 🙂

    in reply to: bosch wta 3100 no heat #161514
    gegsy
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    Re: bosch wta 3100 no heat

    Hi
    Yes contact Bosch as you will have a 2 year parts and labour cover with a valid receipt.

    Greg

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