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  • in reply to: hotpoint wt foreign object. #282356
    helo_75
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    cant even be sure it doesnt have a welded tub?

    you could try the heater?

    in reply to: servis m70656x cant find the thermostat help please #282280
    helo_75
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    yup. no stat, just pcb

    more and more common

    what fault do u have?

    in reply to: Hi, I only have £200 to spend on washing machine #282181
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    dont be fooled… even the more expensive machines are appearing with welded tubs

    ive never really dealt with gornje stuff if im honest, ive heard theyre ok, but it wouldnt be fair to comment on them without knowing the facts

    in reply to: Looking for a new washer. #282093
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    the bosch is as good as it gets for the price

    its a good move to spend a bit more, just stay away from the indesit stuff

    in reply to: Bosch KGN33V60GB/01 #282022
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    theres 3 mods

    heater plate, heater and pcb required

    im sure someone will be along withthe part numbers shortly

    in reply to: Hoover HNWF7148 #281895
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    its common for the lock to blow the pcb by the way 😉

    in reply to: Hoover Keymatic 3243H keyplates #281785
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    hmm, there were different colours for different machines

    model number might help?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD440 Blocked Dryer Assy ? #281427
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    better to remove it completely me thinks

    in reply to: New satnav – which one??? #281632
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    yep, the one is as good.. depends how much you want from it… i got mine for the bluetooth radio

    in reply to: New satnav – which one??? #281630
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    ah, but does yours tell you were all the mcdonalds are?

    or all the morrisons?.. not to mention places of worship?

    thing is, the tomtom is out there, and theres little like it…. love the full postcode search ( even if the adress dont come up and it says unnamed road, its never far away)

    go buy one, will knock time off your day, for sure.. i reckon it saves me above an hour aweek in travelling time

    and anyway, if you bought every map in th uk, it would cost u a lot of money

    in reply to: Indesit WIDL126 washer/dryer #281594
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    and your right… since that is the ONLY thing there ( ill send you the manual if you like) its a rather poor way of controlling the dryer.. thats why your havng the trouble you have, just plain pants

    in reply to: New satnav – which one??? #281628
    helo_75
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    erm, no, it can be donr through live

    and mine transmits through fm too

    in reply to: New satnav – which one??? #281626
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    its in my hand… it has
    best thing i ever bought

    in reply to: New satnav – which one??? #281623
    helo_75
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    i once bought a navman

    i had it 15 minutes

    tomtom before and ever since, i consider the navman purchase as a moment of weaknes

    i have a 530, bluetooth handsfree, speedcamera locations, you can put ANY points of interest in off various websites… live traffic, map sharing

    mp3 player, playable through your radio, ebooks can be read .. it even reads out your texts

    really, you cant go wrong

    in reply to: Indesit WIDL126 washer/dryer #281592
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    Re: Indesit WIDL126 washer/dryer

    KermitT wrote:helo_75

    Here is a quote from a letter from Indesit dated 14/2/06:

    “In view of your comments we have discussed the matter with our Technical Department. They have confirmed that the appliance does have a humidity sensor. This will detect the dryness of the load, however we should explain that where a mixed load of items are dried, for example towels and shirts, the items that dry to the required level first will trigger the end of a drying cycle.”

    OK – I called it a moisture sensor – amounts to the same thing.

    Otherwise how could it differentiate between the three drying settings?

    It has never worked properly, but that’s another issue.

    ok

    well, regardelss of what you might think, there is only ONE ‘sensor’ on the drying circuit

    it isnt a moisture sensor, its an ntc.. in fact, its very similar to the wash ‘sensor’ in the fact that it reads the temperature by varying resistance.. moisture doesnt come into it

    the three dryin sections are a set of values programmed into the board, and when the default resistance is met by the sensor, it switches off, regardless of whether the clothes are dry or not

    that machine youve got is pants.. lowest quality of ALL the washer dryers out there, and methinks you think its more deluxe than it is

    ive had many customers quoting chapter and verse, trying to be clever, but the facts are the machine isnt what you think it is

    maybe a basic search of this site, or even a basic google will clarify things for you

    but then what do i know, ive ony been repairing machines for 23 years

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