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helo_75
Participantnope
helo_75
Participantoh dear, someones been a naughty boy!!
helo_75
Participantyep, the valve is supposed to flush the fluff off the filter
if the filter aint there, it serves no purpose
helo_75
Participantyup, cut out the filter, and snip the wire to the valve, its the only answer
helo_75
ParticipantC00093206
is the part number of the fan motor.. a quick email to the online shop will get one for you as soon as possible
click the link under the box
helo_75
Participanttake the belt off then, and spin the drum, if it doesnt click, its the motor
simple really!
helo_75
Participantno, its quite sipmple really, and they do come off at the pump end quite often
if you tip the machine back, and look underneath, then you should be able to see where it fits on the pump housing, altohough you may now need to find another way of securing the hose to the pump body, as its obvously loosened a little bit
dont panic! its not anything like as bad as you think
but remember, safety first, plug out, and work safely!
good luck
November 24, 2008 at 8:05 am in reply to: Maytag MAF9601AES door lock issues……time for a Miele #268273helo_75
ParticipantRe: Maytag MAF9601AES door lock issues……time for a Miele
ekkostar wrote:
iadom wrote:
What is it you don’t understand about criminally extortionate spares costs and totally restrictive access to technical information. :rolls:I’ve got a FREE 5 year warranty on mine, I don’t need to know about the technical information or the spare parts in that time. What is it about that, that you don’t understand ?
I drive a Merc, parts are expensive on that. On the other hand it never goes wrong.
You buy quality for a reason.
the point is.. what about the other 5years?
your arguments are becoming both sillly and unconstructive, based on your own assumptions.. in fact its fair to say now that your obviously trying to mix it up
you asked for an opinion, you got a whole rake of them, yet listened to one man, who ultimately couldnt repair your new machine
its time you realised that theres a fine line between healthy debate and outlandish non valid arguments
thats me done with this thread, as im sure it will be for most
helo_75
Participantand it might be worth having a look at the brushes before you change the pcb… the lock connections on the same plug on the pcb!
helo_75
Participantyep, the lid switch !
helo_75
Participantthen it may be worth trying a capacitor
dont use it as it is, or run it for too long, the thrmostats will trip
helo_75
Participanttheres a good chance the dryness module is faulty to be honest
theres nothing more on there
and your right, theyre a lot of money
helo_75
Participantyou wont dissapoint me mate, i work for comet, and i know EXACTLY where we stand
helo_75
Participanttheres a bra wire trapped in there
have you felt the acrual holes, to see if its stickin out?
helo_75
Participantdepends on how the meters set thouh, or how hes reading it
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