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helo_75
Participanthttp://servicenet.indesitcompany.com/product_search.jsp
is the one u all need to hassle indesit to give you access to
has EVERYTHING ON THERE
January 18, 2011 at 9:58 am in reply to: Hoover Vision VHD 814. Fault, flashes 8 times on timer delay #339519helo_75
Participantthe magnet screws on to the rear of the motor, inside the coil.. normally, if it had come off, then ud find it on the floor, its a small magnet, round, around the size of a 20p peice
its not impossible the brushes have gone, but it does say in the manual its a tacho fault, be that o/c or the magnets broken/cracked or dropped off
good luck
January 18, 2011 at 12:14 am in reply to: Hoover Vision VHD 814. Fault, flashes 8 times on timer delay #339517helo_75
Participantbut is the magnet attatched?
helo_75
Participantnot at all
its aimed at all the people who just type ‘use the search function and ye shall seek’
it goes on a lot. and sometimes its easier to just answer the question
oh, and ur link didnt work
please dont think anything is aimed at you
helo_75
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Participantc00142619
takes longer to be a smart arse than give you the right number
good luck
helo_75
Participantwell, thats interesting
look behind the fridge door seals, it just pulls off if you want to scrub it, under the various baskets etc…
the only other thing you can do as a consumer is to pull the fridge out and remover the rear access panel, plug out and check in there for signs of spillage
other than that, it could be behind the evaporator cover, and that eill unscrew and come off, but its quite a task if your not that way inclined
good luck, its a pig to remedy, believe me
helo_75
Participanti noticed you havent mentioned the defrost heater at all in your post…. have you checked this with a suitable meter at all?
sometimes, the faults more simple than you realise
helo_75
Participanti get torn apart for rippin em
might see what he comes back with then pull the trigger
helo_75
Participantjust another idiot in a long line that think its an easy job, anyone can do it, and were all useless, money grabbing scam merchants
let him finish the bottle off and ignore him i say
he obviously thinks he can buy any old control board, and can program it to do what he wants it to
why, is anyones guess
helo_75
Participanti have a proper analogue one sat in the garage doin nowt,its a few years old, but works well, how much is it worth?
helo_75
Participantthats not a meggar though, is it
helo_75
Participantits jammed
unplug ittilt it back, unscrew the pump, take it out undernath and remove the pump base with 3 screws
its the only way to do it without breaking it
helo_75
Participantyou have to change the hinge cover too
ill get the part numberand yes, the pcb would prpbably have blown,,, did u notice whether it was at the top, or at the rear?
we’ve had rakes of problems with these
January 5, 2011 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Indesit IS70c Tumble Dryer problem. Is it the belt or motor? #340161helo_75
Participantthats exactly how it should be
good luck putting it on, i use an old belt to drag the belt over the pulley, it really seems too tight, but trust me when i say its right
thats the reason the pulleys and drum bearings fail so quickly.. far too much tension
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