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  • in reply to: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01 #153797
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01

    Penguin45 wrote:Er, plates don’t generally soak up water…….. 😀

    Chris.
    Paper plates 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: An Age Thing. #153694
    gegsy
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    Re: An Age Thing.

    37 and 10years in job

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01 #153794
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01

    BSH-MAN probably means the water sensor fitted on some Excell w/m to sense when water enetring machine at an acceptable frequency.
    Situated above dispenser inline with internal hoses from fill valve.

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2260 – power lights go on & off at will! #153883
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260 – power lights go on & off at will!

    Have you checked appliance in a different socket?

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens Siwamat 6140: Error code 4 #153745
    gegsy
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    Re: Siemens Siwamat 6140: Error code 4

    Aja wrote:Found the the brushes was worn down to almost nothing. The inside of the washer was cover with carbon dust. Maybe the commutator should be shaped up before replacing the brushes. One of the brush wires had come trough and made a track in the commutator.

    I would say that commutator has been permanently damaged.
    When you replace the brushes, you may get a lot of sparks.

    If this is the case a replacement motor is only cure.
    You may get lucky and all may be fine. Clean com up with a comstick before introducing new brushes.

    Power off first of course :plug:

    Greg

    in reply to: how good is this web site #153800
    gegsy
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    Re: how good is this web site

    Hi Johno
    Thats very welcoming to hear that. As a mere cog in the great UKW machine, I must say Im relativly new to this but the concept and response Ive seen is amazing.
    The main guys to my knowledge and i will stand corrected are Mr Dave Conway (dave_conway) and Mr Ken Watt (kwatt).
    A well know saying “From an acorn a mighty oak may (and has) grown”

    Well done guys

    Greg

    in reply to: Miele D/W – G595SC #149696
    gegsy
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    Re: Miele D/W – G595SC

    Ok just to update for your info.
    Traced fault to corroded plug on module in base. Soldered individual wires onto pcb and hey presto, it lives again. Oh and sorted leaking door seal that caused fault in first place.

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch Washing Machine WFP3300 Error code F10 #152667
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch Washing Machine WFP3300 Error code F10

    Sorry for delay, I missed you.
    Bad news Im afraid, engineer time.
    F10 is no communication between power module and motor control module.

    Sorry

    Try repairs@

    Greg

    in reply to: AEG Gas hob … lack of ignition … #153778
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: AEG Gas hob … lack of ignition …

    robdray wrote:Fine, thanks … ’nuff said ! … is it worth getting it repaired … or shall I just buy her a piezo lighter …

    If she happy with piezo then that would be the cheapest option and no danger at all.

    Greg

    PS – Thanks for training the other week, was excellent :tup:

    in reply to: Diplomat – NOW FIXED – ONE LITTLE RED BUTTON! #150217
    gegsy
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    Re: Diplomat – NOW FIXED – ONE LITTLE RED BUTTON!

    Penguin45 wrote:It is a thermal cut-out, so the real question is – why did it trip?

    Regards,
    Penguin45.
    Im with Penguin on this one. Being gas aswell I would definately not be meddling inside a gas oven and resetting things. Not only do you have to be a Corgi engineer, its the danger of resetting without knowing the cause.
    I would strongly suggest checking repairs@ for a local corgi engineer to give it the once over.
    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01 #153784
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGS43A42GB/01

    To go off topic a tad, Bosch suggest changing PCB and float assembly to combat this fault.

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens Siwamat 6140: Error code 4 #153743
    gegsy
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    Re: Siemens Siwamat 6140: Error code 4

    Aja wrote:Thanks.

    Observed the washer at the next run, and found that the motor din not run at all. I’m hearing the relay switches on and off, but no action on the motor. I will now open the washer and try to fins out what causing this.

    With the appliance unplugged :plug: of course 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Private Messages #105573
    gegsy
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    Re: Private Messages

    Hya John
    I must add then to my last post your honesty aswell 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch not cleaning in top rack (rotor is clean!) #153753
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Bosch not cleaning in top rack (rotor is clean!)

    Hi
    After the cycle the water in sump should be clean.
    Probably you have an empty issue, or drain problem ie – where the waste of appliance feeds to. check for blockages.
    If all above ok, its repairs@ unfortunately.

    Greg

    in reply to: Private Messages #105571
    gegsy
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    Re: Private Messages

    johnmac11 wrote:Hi Greg,

    The PM will stay in your outbox until the other party reads it, it then appears as sent.


    John

    John as always your wealth of knowledge in and out of the field is breathtaking 😉 .
    Thanks for that

    Greg

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