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  • in reply to: LG F1480RD #421761
    happycack
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    Re: LG F1480RD

    Just found your thread. I think these have a ‘out of balance’ system on them and occasionally wont spin if the load is heavy or erratic. They will just distribute but not full spin.
    Hope that helps.
    P.

    in reply to: whirlpool 3RLEC8600 SLI #387646
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    Re: whirlpool 3RLEC8600 SLI

    I tend to find that, on this range, the part numbers are usually found on the part.
    Hope that helps.

    in reply to: Miele 524 #372754
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    Re: Miele 524

    Yes Brian,
    Went there today and thats what it was; water in belly tray after he cleaned filter after last wash.
    Got your message when I got home tho!
    Sods law but thank you anyway.
    Paul.

    in reply to: Hpt TCL780G(UK) Poor Heat #372713
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    Re: Hpt TCL780G(UK) Poor Heat

    (The middle one of the 3 stats is an NTC (Pt No C00143511)) quote
    This was actually the right-hand-side not the middle but the same component. I’ll order one but the exhaust stat is special order from Qualtex.

    in reply to: zwg1140m #371867
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    Re: zwg1140m

    Thanks, just the ‘shaft cusion’ thru me a bit?!

    in reply to: AEG Washing Machine Approx 2-3 years old #362514
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    Re: AEG Washing Machine Approx 2-3 years old

    Confused at time delay ???????

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366609
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    No Comment.

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366607
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    What a font of information this site is. Probably would have written the machine off otherwise.
    I’m happy and so is the vicar and maybe Him upstairs.

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366605
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    Went back today and took board completely out and had a good look. No in-line fuses or on the board. Found a dry joint to some component or another; soldered it tight, re-assembled and she burst in to life! Although the on-board-self-diagnoses was referring to motor it turns out it had nothing to do with it. Could have referred to any component.
    La de da.
    Thanks for all your input. Vicar was chuffed

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366603
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    I used the laminated genuine white cased hotpoint ones.
    HPTC00197976

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366601
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    To the point Steve; Is this a common fault to your knowledge?
    Paul.

    in reply to: Hpt WM 72 #366599
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    Re: Hpt WM 72

    I’ll have another look tomorrow and hope for a bit of divine intervention!
    Thanks chaps.

    in reply to: hp wm series pulley removal technique #364977
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    Re: hp wm series pulley removal technique

    What about the 10mm bolt for the impellor?
    Left hand thread don’t you know!

    in reply to: hp wm series pulley removal technique #364973
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    Re: hp wm series pulley removal technique

    Still got an L6 on site. This one was much more advanced. Got a soap drawer instead of a lid and an electric pump instead of the L5’s mechanical one!!
    Not a brush or a module in site. Now look at ’em. ???

    in reply to: hp wm series pulley removal technique #364971
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    Re: hp wm series pulley removal technique

    I put a door gasket on an Indesit L5 last week! Bet most of you have never even seen one.

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