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  • in reply to: Indesit D63 keeps tripping out house fuse box #261093
    helo_75
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    typically……

    mikes in horwich and bought his proline dishwasher from comet….

    helo works for comet.. and guess what area he covers?

    you wanna book your call with me now mike ?

    lol

    hope theres no grudges held, the samsung post got a little out of hand… did u ever actually ring samsung after the watchdog episode?

    could be useful to you

    in reply to: Indesit WIA101 #260972
    helo_75
    Participant

    and havent you noticed the eprom socket on the board?

    it needs a programmed eprom

    in reply to: Hotpoint ctd00 #261196
    helo_75
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    i think id be changing the capacitor

    commonly, they break down under load after about 30 mins, and the stats pop out

    hope this helps?

    in reply to: Indesit D63 keeps tripping out house fuse box #261084
    helo_75
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    oooh, haier… sends a shiver down my spine

    cheap? better believe it!!! proline, haier, other random unheard of names, all cheap chinese tat

    over a 75{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} failure rate would suggest hotpnts comments carry some weight

    in reply to: Indesit D63 keeps tripping out house fuse box #261082
    helo_75
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    hello mike, nice to see you

    in reply to: Indesit WIA101 #260970
    helo_75
    Participant

    c00141495

    is the eprom number

    UNLESS you fitted the new type board which needs programming with a smart card?

    what was the part number of the board u put on?

    in reply to: Indesit WIA101 #260969
    helo_75
    Participant

    just order the right eprom and put it in

    in reply to: Indesit WD12 – drying not working (no heat?) #260927
    helo_75
    Participant

    plug out

    take lid off

    everythings on top

    usual suspects are heater and therman fuse

    heaters obvious.. thermal fuse is link wire with yellow sheath in line with the heater.. its usually that

    if it is, then its worth checking the condesner (white plastic housing on the back of the drum ) isnt blocked

    hope this helps

    in reply to: Kenmore Ultra Wash model 655.16049400 #260386
    helo_75
    Participant

    well.. logically theres going to be a piece of glass stuck in the wash pump!!!

    its a matter of locating it, removing said glass, and refitting

    not up on usa machines unfortunately

    in reply to: beko freezer not getting cold enough #260490
    helo_75
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    you could try defrosting it for 48 hrs

    that normally works

    BUT if it doesnt, compressor will almost certainly be fubar

    in reply to: Hotpoint VTD00 Tumble Dryer – oil stains #259683
    helo_75
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    the kit mr penguin…. the front and rear seal will need changin of course, and the machine will need a GOOD clean while its apart to ensure safe and correct function, thats why i recommended the kit, not just the shaft

    in reply to: British Gas Engineers #260474
    helo_75
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    321 for me

    in reply to: Hotpoint VTD00 Tumble Dryer – oil stains #259681
    helo_75
    Participant

    that could be anywhere from bolton to wigan, through to yerkshire

    sheesh

    in reply to: British Gas Engineers #260471
    helo_75
    Participant

    why, which centre u at ?

    in reply to: Zan WD not drying #260406
    helo_75
    Participant

    its not unusual for the coil to be faulty, but it could also be a blocked condenser or even a faulty pump.. some of the earlier pumps had a t.o.c on the pump, and they were notorious for cutting out when they run dry for extended periods

    stick a full coil on, unblock the condenser and a pump base – one happy customer

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