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  • in reply to: Hoover HRFA54W fridge freezer ‘fridge stuck at 10 degrees’ #464646
    greengrass1000
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    Hi Dave,

    Thank you for your input.
    Nothing worked so had to admit defeat, and get new.
    Cheers Dave

    J

    in reply to: Candy CFBC3050E/1K Fridge Freezer Ice Problem #452690
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Candy CFBC3050E/1K Fridge Freezer Ice Problem

    Hi Bryan/

    The problem was the freezer letting in air, so in the end I had to clamp the door and bend it, which was ridiculously difficult.
    Anyway after a month or so of the f/freezer working correctly, the fridge has now decided to sit at 10 degrees.

    I am at present defrosting, though there is literally no build up of ice in the freezer. Great that the initial problem has resolved but there is obviously something else going on.

    I have looked at Youtube though it is all very technical..
    Have you any thoughts?

    James

    in reply to: Candy CFBC3050E/1K Fridge Freezer Ice Problem #452689
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Candy CFBC3050E/1K Fridge Freezer Ice Problem

    Hi Bryan
    Thank you for your input, that gives me some direction.

    James

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433806
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Hi
    Terribly sorry for the late reply, I did not see your message.

    The dryer is raised 25/30mm at the front. No lead until you drag the condenser out which pulls the water underneath with it.
    This being what is sat under the plastic front housing of the condenser, not inside the machine.

    I really am lost for what to do.
    Anyone have an idea? :/

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx condenser dryer is leaking #333066
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch Classixx condenser dryer is leaking

    Bosch Excell.
    Hi Martin.
    I seem to be having the same problem with my dryer, in that water is gathering under the front housing of the condenser unit (between the plastic front of the condenser, and the entrance surround), where water then drips down the condenser cover hinges onto the floor.
    Do you think this is to do with the seals, as everything seems to be working well, and every part is clear of fluff/lint.
    Many thanks

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433804
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Surely if the pump area was to get flooded, then wouldn’t it spill out that side of the unit, which would be noticeable.
    Is the fact that the water is sitting at the entrance of the condenser, something to do with there maybe not being enough pull of air through it, and it is getting cold before the condenser section?

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433802
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Hi
    The pump has been stripped, there is nothing else to come off other than the underside cover and pipes.
    The pump does work and doesn’t seem noisy.
    I just wonder why there being 10/15mm of water in the sump pit, would make any difference to there being water collecting between the condenser and the housing front.
    Are they not separate issues….this is frustrating, I don’t know what else I can try. :bang:

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433800
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    More images, that hopefully explain things better..
    The water in the sump pit was there before starting the cycle, should that be empty at the end of each use?
    Also the fluff etc is from 2 loads, which seems surprising as it was spotlessly clean.

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433799
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Hi
    I have contacted the admin dept regarding uploading images.

    This morning I have just gone to dry a load and to clean the condenser.
    As I pulled it out loads of water spilled on the floor. This was not from the actual condenser unit, but the plastic front housing which attaches to it.
    The water was all underneath (between the pull out unit and the plastic housing).
    It then runs out from the holes that you locate the condenser cover hinge into.

    I hope this explains it better.

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433797
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Apologies, I can’t seem to be able to upload any images.
    Is there enough adequate information without the images?

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433796
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Hi again.
    Right, I had the side off already and had cleaned the pump, pump area, and recess under the condenser (a flap that removes for access).
    The dryer is level, all gunk cleaned out of condenser, pump area and pipes.
    The door filter is cleaned out each time as well.

    Also the water starts to appear after 30/40 minutes rather than straight away.
    The top container collects water and is a third full after a load, it is emptied after each load.

    These are some pictures, hopefully they show enough info.. 😐

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer #433792
    greengrass1000
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    Re: Bosch WTE84307GB-05 tumble dryer

    Hi
    Thanks for your time.
    The pump is on the left bottom (same side as the condenser).
    Water is pumped up to the drawer from the sump.
    Would it be of use putting up an image?

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