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goosegreen
ParticipantRe: BOSCH SRS45E08GB/21
Another one for the dump then, Sorry, recycling center. When I called customer with a quote I got the usual “I can buy a new machine for that “so being in a bit of a sarky mood suggested that B & Q had a Beko slimline for £149. Buy and enjoy. Not having any luck with freestanding but with integrated get nearly every one I quote for, Fortunately I have a lot of integrated on my patch or I might start worrying.
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ParticipantRe: not spinning
Was that a No! then Wilf 😆
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ParticipantRe: not spinning
I used to like the old Hoover, Creda and Whirlpool modules where you could link the separate live and neutral terminals, take the belt off and find out it was the module that was causing the fault. You could only run the motor for a second or so at full pelt or as I found out after running one for to long they tend to go up in smoke :oops:.
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ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8332 ( Whirlpool Clone)
Looks like connect 5045170611606 is the part I am after looks likes it comes with grommits.
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ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8332 ( Whirlpool Clone)
Jonmac, I should have checked the bottom molding as I have had to fit a few in the past, but something is wrong with the upper spray arm supply tube, The holes are bigger than the tube mounted underneath the basket which fit in to it. here is a pic off my mobile:
. It looks like the holes have 4 sticky pads and Iam sure there should be rubber grommits attached.Goose
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ParticipantRe: SMEG A2 oven not heating
Had the same oven 2 weeks ago with the same fault, Turned out to be the t.o.c near the terminal block.
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ParticipantRe: NEFF B1641S2GB/01
Thanks for all the replies, But as I thought the customer was not going to go for a £200 + repair. 🙁 But in all honesty who could blame her!.
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ParticipantRe: NEFF B1641S2GB/01
Cheers Paul Thats the first thing I checked as I have had a couple fail lately.
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ParticipantRe: Access Database for cust’s HELP !!!
Hi Redflame
I use a very basic Acsess dbase mainly for keeping cust records and parts used, Forgot to add a post code field but this could be added along with a job number box. Iam a compleat duffer at all this but if want a copy PM Me.Goose
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ParticipantRe: Oven Cleaner
Spinfast beat me to it,Dam 😉
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ParticipantRe: Oven Cleaner
I have alway found that my wife is quite good at It 😆 :lol:. I will post this very quickly as she will be back any time now, And I would like to keep all my bits intact.
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goosegreen
ParticipantRe: Polo shirts
You dont have any XXXL ones knocking about do you?, Not that I need that size I just like the baggy look 😆
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ParticipantRe: Don’t you just love it when……
Seriously though, We have all been in this sort of situation carrying out appliance work. Hands up! how many have just pulled the washer out just a little to far and and then heard the unmistakable sound of a mains water pressure flood about to take place? You dive under the cupboard and find the washing machine tap end has seized. Thats the time to panic 🙂 Would be worth keeping a few bits on the van, Such as a copper pipe slice, Speed fit stop ends washing machine tap ends and a long mains stopcock key for when the inside stopcock has seized and you can only turn it of in the street. Remember if you cause a leak and cant fix it, The customer will call any old plumber and expect you to pay 😥
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goosegreen
ParticipantRe: Don’t you just love it when……
Martin, Having been in the in the same situation before and as I do a bit of plumbing this what to do.
1: Don’t Panic.
2: Tell the customer to open every hot tap in the house
3: Don’t Panic.
4: Look in the airing cupboard for a gate valve, Waste of time really, As it will sure to be seized.
5: Dont Panic.
6: Hope and pray you can isolate the main stopcock (if its a combi boiler)
If Not Panic.If all else fails crimp the pipe with Mole grips or similar to reduce the flow, Then fit one the replacement tap ends that you always carry on your van! 😆 😆
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ParticipantRe: WMA 52 (White)
Cheers Jim, The customer denied it but i would swear that someone had super glued the button to the fascia, I had to use boiling water to separate the two parts 😕
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