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  • in reply to: Belling 647 main oven stat wiring change #266360
    grazzamongrel
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    Re: Belling 647 main oven stat wiring change

    please any help is greatly aprreciated as i have hit a wall here 😥

    in reply to: Creda condensing dryer, T620CW #266052
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    Re: Creda condensing dryer, T620CW

    yep defo relay dude 😀

    in reply to: hotpoint – wma40 #265952
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    Re: hotpoint – wma40

    yep first look at door latch to make sure both springy bits are intact, then if they are okay then look at board for blown track where neutral from door lock terminates. if its blown it can be caused by a few things

    1. faulty door interlock

    2. check wiring going down to motor for signs of wear i.e. rubbing against front balance weight. this wiring loom also supplies the door lock so the replace the lot.

    you will see what i mean when you take the front panel off.

    HTH 🙂 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF320P Module? #265977
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    Madmac wrote:

    Martin wrote:
    that 143056 is a dead duck now, u need the replacement, and a smart d=card, and off cours e a reader

    Thought as damn much…sodding Hotpoint dross…..another job for SUPER HOTPOINT MAN WITH LAPTOP then………!!!!!!!! 👿


    Cant EMW help you Martin? Cant go givin jobs to the evil empire 😉

    I have had 2 customers over the past week tell me that Hotpoint themselves advised them to call an independent..i.e Me instead of them sending one of there own engineers!! Figure that one out, considering when i told a friend who works for hotpoint still that there franchise engineers are very short of work and sit and home alot lately.

    So thank you evil empire 😀

    in reply to: Hoover HF7 130M Dial Clicking round #265866
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    Re: Hoover HF7 130M Dial Clicking round

    Martin wrote:

    grazzamongrel wrote:
    Any ideas appreciated.

    Stepper Motor as a rule?

    sorry to sound ignorant but whats a stepper motor??

    in reply to: Indesit Widl102 Sticking On Wash Cycle #264437
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    Re: Indesit Widl102 Sticking On Wash Cycle

    i have just been back to customer and even with the variable temperature selector turned to the frost symbol which i assume is “off” i can still hear the heater on and so it seems the heater is getting turned on and staying on through out the cycle possibly even on rinse as cust says clothes came out nice and warm.

    would module cause this fault or maybe a stat??

    in reply to: Indesit Widl102 Sticking On Wash Cycle #264435
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    Re: Indesit Widl102 Sticking On Wash Cycle

    it is a washing machine not a washer dryer and i would appreciate any help. 🙁 🙂 😀

    in reply to: VTD00Peed off!! #263984
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    Re: VTD00Peed off!!

    spot on rolf, i agree these machines arent very good at all and believe me when they first arrived us hotpoint engineers were a bit peeed off at how flimsey and useless they really were. and it was fix kit after fix kit supplied by the technical guys trying to sort all the problems caused by the very thin cabinet that swayed from side to side, the lid being the part that really held it all together and sort of stable.

    and cornwall dude you are just missing out on a bit of revenue because when all is said and done these are still repairable and with all the “fixes” they arent too bad at all to repair when done correctly.

    the stats, well thats another story isnt it……. 😉 😉

    in reply to: VTD00Peed off!! #263979
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    Re: VTD00Peed off!!

    i was just trying to say as an ex hotpoint engineer and having seen this range from day 1 to the present and all the problems and “solutions” that i personally havent had any problems or recalls within 1 year to any t/d i have fitted a new belt too.

    The shaft kit is a very good start though on the older models that havent the thicker shaft seal which does defo help push drum forward to help it stay on the front panel felt bearing.

    sorry to imply that you dudes were going ott on the repairs but suppose if it helps you sleep better at night then so be it….each to his own. :salute:

    :innocent:

    in reply to: VTD00Peed off!! #263977
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    Re: VTD00Peed off!!

    i have replaced losts of these belts on the hotpoint VTD range and the indesit equivelant and never had any probs. yes they had a few problems when range was first released but with the design changes a new belt is all that is needed when it breaks. 😀

    cant see what you dudes are doing wrong 😕 😕

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW60 dishwasher. #263917
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW60 dishwasher.

    chance are that you either have a faulty circulation motor or lower spray arm

    in reply to: hotpoint wf840 #262848
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    Re: hotpoint wf840

    the earth wire on these models tends to be black.

    HTH 😀

    in reply to: locate and install probe cpca-240 ffk #262598
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    Re: locate and install probe cpca-240 ffk

    check your inbox dude.

    graham 😀

    in reply to: hotpoint wma31 #262738
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    Re: hotpoint wma31

    dude when the 3 lighrs come on it indicates “a major fault”. having been a hotpoint engineer and have come across this fault many times the only way to rectify this fault is a new motor and control module.had the same fault on my own appliance and as i said this is the only guaranteed fix.

    😀 😀 😀

    grazza

    in reply to: Hpt T/D Dryer neon? #262436
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    Re: Hpt T/D Dryer neon?

    ok module may be the cause but stats can cause this aswell.thank you and goodnight 😀

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