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  • in reply to: Fitting thermistor to Indesit WIDL126 #258791
    helo_75
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    if im right, then the one you want is a dryer thermistor…
    the one you have is a wash thermistor

    correct part number is c0098739 for the dryer thermister

    could you clarify which one it is please?

    in reply to: Fitting thermistor to Indesit WIDL126 #258790
    helo_75
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    as much as im tempted to say it would be ok, if you soldered the wires on, id prefer to say that you’d be better off with the correct thermistor

    u need an idc type

    your call…

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF187E #258779
    helo_75
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    sounds like a system problem to be honest

    engineer time, it could well be b.e.r

    in reply to: Dishwasher 180 – 200 pounds #255023
    helo_75
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    and a bargain it is, usually untill the 2nd or third wash – 4th at the outside

    people need to start wising up, the economys bad, but this rubbish doesnt help them

    helo_75
    Participant

    everyone?

    in reply to: Hygena OvenStuck on Automatic #258759
    helo_75
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    Re: Hygena OvenStuck on Automatic

    karv wrote:only like 2 to 4 wires going to most timers some live some neutral never had that fault myself. don,t think new timers are that expensive on most ovens some are tho.
    ps its not something silly like the clock or pannel have moved out of alinment and rubbing on the button keeping then pushed in ?

    wow, thanks for that!!

    i can tell how many timers you’ve bought… ive changed loads of timers in my 22 years, but hey, what would i know

    in reply to: Hygena OvenStuck on Automatic #258757
    helo_75
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    only if your good with a multimeter and can figure out which bit switches what and how

    not impossible, just a but tricky

    plug out if your gonna have a go!

    in reply to: Indesit WIL113 error #258751
    helo_75
    Participant

    its more likely the heater relay is stuck on to be fair

    more reliable than a haier machine,but rubbish design all the same

    in reply to: Zanussi FLE1216 #258709
    helo_75
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    what i MEANT was that £60 aint bad, and to say its hardly worth it smacks people like me in the face

    told you all before.. if i had just a little bit more bottle …….

    helo_75
    Participant

    theres another thermostat, at the front, under the drum……………

    in reply to: Zanussi FLE1216 #258706
    helo_75
    Participant

    im sure at £60 profit for an hours work, it must be a real pain!

    i dont get that a day

    helo_75
    Participant

    theres an inline thermal fuse on the neutral side, going to the selector

    youll see the wire, its got a red sheath on it, and is usually clamped to the oven cavity
    start there, and work back

    power off, of course

    in reply to: zanussi f/f #258656
    helo_75
    Participant

    model? pnc?

    problem with freezer me thinks
    maybe defrost timer/vents blocked

    in reply to: Hotpoint Ultima CTD85 problems #258636
    helo_75
    Participant

    the heater will be wet

    take off back panel (plug out ) and dry it out

    u moved it lateley?

    in reply to: hotpoint WM52 first edition. #258569
    helo_75
    Participant

    or the conditioner valves fubar

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