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  • in reply to: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill #382352
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill

    Yeah I am coming to that conclusion myself the previous owner cos cooker was second hand was wired up by a dodgy Russian dude and he also cut out the thermal fuses. I spent over an hour trying to find this fault.
    I assume there is a neutral as I had 240 volts between live and neutral when tested at the various components, I just didn’t want to give up on the customer but it does all sound a bit dodgy even as I write this !!

    in reply to: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill #382349
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    Re: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill

    When I arrived I noticed it was wired up with 2.5mm t&e with evidence of burning and screws missing so I replaced the terminal box and fitted 6 mm t&e to make it safe but beko one was out of stock so I fitted the hotpoint equivalent as shown on connect distribution site. But as I said all parts had 240 volts at them this is what is confusing me

    in reply to: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill #382347
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    Re: beko cooker with faulty oven and grill

    Hi it’s a dc543

    in reply to: Whirlpool ARC1790/1x frosting up #362647
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    Re: Whirlpool ARC1790/1x frosting up

    Come on guys and gals somebody must be able to shine a bit more light on this fault

    in reply to: Zanussi zce7551 main oven faulty #357072
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    Re: Zanussi zce7551 main oven faulty

    Yes I tested between the terminals on the fan motor and earth and got 230 vlots and same for the element but neither worked. This is what is confusing me that both have power but neither work and same for main stat it clicks as it should and the red light comes on but then nothing happens. Have plugged in new element, fan motor and main stat but none of these fix fault. Will try selector switch and was also wondering whether the clock could be at fault? And surely if thermal cut out was at fault there would be no power there at all. Also when twisting the main oven knob and looking at how the selector switch operates I noticed the metal springy terminal things underneath which there are 2 only 1 was in closed position when switch turned to operate the main oven the other remained open, does this sound like only the switch is faulty?

    in reply to: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 dryer fan motor not working #341991
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    Re: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 dryer fan motor not working

    the valve seemed to work fine as every few minutes the drain pump came on and you could hear water getting pumped away but air not getting circulated due to fan not running

    in reply to: Zanussi FX1465W 5 beeps and TEST Mode #321041
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    Re: Zanussi FX1465W 5 beeps and TEST Mode

    thanks for reply, went today and brushes were faulty..nice one 😀 😀

    in reply to: zanussi zwf 12070 #312229
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    Re: zanussi zwf 12070

    so how DO you enter test mode as i have a zanussi washing machine with exactly the same fault ZWF12070W1 (914216103) where the door locks and wash light comes on but it will do is pump continuously no matter what program it is on, wash or spin ones. checked brushes loads of life left on them, so help on test mode would be appreciated.

    many thanks 😀

    in reply to: Whirlpool Oven AKZ495 cutting out #318692
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Whirlpool Oven AKZ495 cutting out

    well it was the selector module as i suspected, replaced and all is good.

    in reply to: DWF50 Eco and Fast lights flashing #318689
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: DWF50 Eco and Fast lights flashing

    any input on the pressure switch situation? In all my years even as a hotpoint engineer i never had to replace or even look at the pressure switch as a possible cause for any faults.

    in reply to: DWF50 Eco and Fast lights flashing #318687
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: DWF50 Eco and Fast lights flashing

    pressure switch as in blockage in it or the actual part being at fault? i found it a bit confusing as it didnt show as i fault before i changed the module. 😮

    also can i add that i fitted part number C00094686 for the module but see on connects site that it lists 2 modules this being one of them, could it be the module i fitted is wrong?

    in reply to: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light #316663
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light

    Just to let you all know put new float chamber on and problem solved and cleaned hose from there to sump as a precaution as it was slightly gunked up. Many thanks for all your replies though they were greatly appreciated

    in reply to: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light #316658
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light

    sorry to be simple but does that mean to look at from the metering tank side that the impeelor jug should be installed so the flow sensor is located to the left and the jug tilted towards the sensor or away..this is all a bit confusing so if someboday could supply a picture of how the jug should sit i would be greatly thankful.

    in reply to: Creda TCR13 No Heat #316795
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Creda TCR13 No Heat

    yeah i agree i would look at replacing the reverse timer as its probably stuck in cool tumble reverse section of cycle.

    HTH 😀

    in reply to: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light #316656
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Bosch d/w sgs55c02gb/01 check water light

    went back today to check impellor jug and all seemed ok with it but on further examination i noticed that the overflow bit of the float chamber was bobbing up and down a bit and operating the microswitch to activate pump then half dropping down again so visually the switch looked un touched until i put pressure on top of the red float bit and heard switch click off.

    So hopefully a new float chamber and hey ho all is good in the world again. 😀

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