GTATTY

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 15 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem #434968
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem

    Flow meter?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem #434966
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem

    All electrics and connections were dry and the wetness on the base plate was like a white slime. I assume the cold feed solenoid is the grey anti flood device as I cannot find another? Does anyone have a wiring schematic for this dishwasher so I can trace the wiring?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem #434964
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher Ultima FDUD4212 problem

    Hi There,

    Yes about 200ml of water poured out and I dried up with a towel. I turned upside down and removed the plastic plate from the bottom and cleaned also.
    That A1 code has now disappeared but just got the No Water Open Tap message on the display when I try to do a wash cycle. The cold feed tap is open and pressure is good. The filter is also clean.

    in reply to: LG TD-C70045E Tumble Dryer drain pump problem. #384993
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG TD-C70045E Tumble Dryer drain pump problem.

    Update,

    My new pump arrived yesterday so I decided to fit last night. Here is what I did

    1 – Isolate electrical supply.
    2 – Remove Top cover after unscrewing 2 screws ar rear.
    3 – Looking at front of tumble dryer remove Right Hand Side cover after removing 2 top and 3 rear screws.
    4 – I used an inspection mirror to look under the drum and past the drum/fan motor. This revealed 2 screws securing the plastic pump mounting plate.I removed the 2 screws.
    5 – I unplugged 2 blue pump wires and 2 violet high water level sensor wires.
    6 – I lifted the pump and mounting plate from the sump.
    7 – I used a pair or pliers to squeeze spring clip on the drain hose and remove from the pump water outlet.
    8 – I unclipped the old pump from the mounting plate and clipped in the new pump to the mounting plate.
    9 – Whilst this was all removed I cleaned out the sump with a wet and dry vac and wiped down to remove debris. I also cleaned the probes of the pump high water level sensor.
    10 – I refitted all in reverse order.

    After putting the tumble dryer back into position and re-instating power, I tested operation with a half load.
    The dryer is now working perfectly and has dried 3 successful full loads since. 😀

    Regards

    Graham

    in reply to: LG TD-C70045E Tumble Dryer drain pump problem. #384992
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG TD-C70045E Tumble Dryer drain pump problem.

    So 32 views and no LG service engineers who can assist!

    Cheers peeps 🙁

    I suppose I need to bite the bullet, purchase the replacement non original pump and fit and hopefully resolve 😕

    in reply to: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6 #347493
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6

    Hi Guys

    Thanks UK WHITEGOODS for the update with the feed tube now being obsolete and the refund.
    After speaking to LG UK today, they confirm that LG UK no longer support LG Dishwashers in the UK!!!!

    What a bag of Bo**ocks, I need to start choosing another brand for future refreshes of my LG products 👿

    Graham 🙁

    in reply to: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6 #347492
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6

    Parts Purchased.

    Thanks for your help, I’ll let you know how I get on once arrived.

    Graham 🙂

    in reply to: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6 #347490
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG Dishwasher Model LD12BS6

    Hi Kwatt

    Can you confirm the pipe is the one the spray arm hangs from and is the one which sticks through the roof of the dishwasher and not the long angled pipe going towards the back? Or is the pipe all one connection? If so I’d like them ordering please 😀

    Kind Regards

    Graham 8)

    in reply to: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine #294598
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine

    Hi All

    Just a quick update to say the parts are doing ok and washer running very well and still quiet 🙂

    Graham

    in reply to: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine #294596
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine

    Hi all

    Decided to fit my new parts yesterday.

    It required a total strip down with removal of the drum and the tub separating.

    The whole job took me approx 4 hours and is now running sweet and purring like a kitten.

    The only thing I can criticise is the tub seal which appears to be oversized and very difficult to fit/squeeze into the groove in the edge of the tub. I even greased it to try and get it to fit!

    We’re very happy at this end and have saved a fortune.

    I’d say only ever attempt this if you are competent to do so and have the correct tools 😉

    Cheers UKW

    Graham 😀

    in reply to: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine #294595
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG WM-16115FD Washing machine

    Hi Thanks for your reply gandh1

    I spoke to LG previously who told me the motor is covered and also the drum, but surprise, surprise the bearings and seals are not 👿

    I ordered the bearings and drum seal from here yesterday and to my amazement the postie knocked the door 15mins ago with the parts 😀

    Thanks UKW for an excellent delivery service.

    Now if only someone could send me a PDF doc to show me fitting procedures 😆

    I’m gonna get my tools, drifts and pulley drawers out later maybe.

    Regards

    Graham 🙂

    in reply to: Prima LPR614 Top Grill Oven element #262818
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: Prima LPR614 Top Grill Oven element

    Hi

    Checked with my neighbour and it is LPR814!

    Cheers

    Email sent 😉

    Graham 🙂

    in reply to: Prima LPR614 Top Grill Oven element #262817
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: Prima LPR614 Top Grill Oven element

    I’ll check with my neighbour tonight to see if he has written the correct model number down.

    Thanks for the reply

    Regards

    Graham

    in reply to: LG TD-C70045E 7KG Silver Condensing Tumble Dryer #240284
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG TD-C70045E 7KG Silver Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Hi All

    Just updating to say “success”. Received a new capacitor today from Rapid Electronics. £2.77+vat.
    It’s a 10Mfd 450v type with a tolerance of +-5{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}.

    Fitted it within 5 minutes and Tumble drier now works better than it’s ever done!

    Now the drum starts immediately in both directions whereas before it always sounded sluggish.

    Regards

    Graham 😀

    in reply to: LG TD-C70045E 7KG Silver Condensing Tumble Dryer #240282
    GTATTY
    Participant

    Re: LG TD-C70045E 7KG Silver Condensing Tumble Dryer

    I’ve been reading another thread on a Hotpoint Aquarius.

    Could it be a knackered Capacitor or one on it’s way out?

    Regards

    Graham

Viewing 15 posts - 1 through 15 (of 15 total)