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Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint TDC62s – Wiring Diagram
I notice in the manual that it talks a bout a resistor test link to put the machine in test mode, does anyone know what value resister this is?
Thank you
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWD12270W1 Wiring
Red goes on the end with black in the middle.
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Canon 10685G Cooker – Wiring Diagram
Anyone?
Jem
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 3RGSC9455J02 Semi-Comm’ W/M
There is a three piece coupling between the motor and gear box which is prone to failure and is probably the cause of your noise – an easy part to change. You would need to remove the gearbox to turn the drum from the bottom end before you could say that it was stuck as it has a brake mechanism just after the clutch (it gets released by the clutch).
Just in case you hadn’t realised, during wash the agitator moves back and forth and the drum stays still, during drain neither should move and during spin the drum rotates and the agitator is free to do what it likes (usually spins with it).
Draw a line on the clutch to make it easier to see if it is turning.
Jem
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ParticipantRe: heubsch / allianz lez37awg3018
Looking at the diagram I have here it appears to be a centrifugal switch in the motor (shorts out pins 5 and 6 on the motor block or B and M on the timer).
Jemy
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD420G
Try looking in the “trade Technical Enquires” section and the thread titled “Simple PCB Repair Tips”.
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43T92GB/37 Dishwasher
If you search for “impellor Jug” on here you will find that it is a very common cause of the check water light coming on – you can try checking for continuity being made and broken will putting a magnet back and forth across it or just change it anyway.
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWG1140M Motor Always at Max Speed
If you are good with a soldering iron then yes to both.
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Zanussi hob repair ?
I did one of those the other week – yes you need to prise the trims out, flick them out at the back edge (3 clips at top middle and bottom), this then reveals 3 screws to allow removal of the sides.
(I can’t remember if you need to do this stage or not) Now you can slip a flat bladed screwdriver up behind the right angled bits of trim at the top and flick them out.
You are best off ignoring the fact that it is a hinged top as you need to remove the control panel before the hinges work, instead undo them and the 4 other screws that hold the top on and you should find that you can lift the top up and back before turning it over (cables are routed up to the front left of the unit).
Jem
P.S. Be prepared to swear a bit when trying to put the trims back
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AKR676 wiring diagram
What’s the 12NC for this one as there is more than one version.
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint HAE60K – Top Oven Door
Thank you
Jem
Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWI710.E1 intermittant heating
Last time I did one (they are not common round here) it suddenly decided it had a flow meter fitted when it hadn’t and started to do strange things till I told it that it didn’t have a flow meter. From memory there is a way of coding the board to tell it if it is a version with or without a flow meter – can’t find it at the moment but will dig in the vehicle for it tomorrow if necessary.
Jem
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ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI260 Error
I would check the high pressure sensor as I have had a couple of them gunged up internally otherwise this may cure it.
Jem
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ParticipantRe: Miele G977 Plus – Washes forever
Anyone?
Jem
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