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  • in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 – Icing #257073
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 – Icing

    aidansmum wrote:tis not scaremongering , tis fact

    i know of three already with same problem, all of which are on their last legs

    😕

    really? well you must go to fix more of them than me then, cause a blocked drain hole is a long long way from being on its ‘last legs’!

    in reply to: HOTPOINT WD440 #256261
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    Re: HOTPOINT WD440

    hi, if it was slipping that much it will come loose again soon!, maybe you should order a new fan & fixing in readiness

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF860P bearing replacement #257630
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    Re: Hotpoint WF860P bearing replacement

    should not be a problem, the manufactre date will show it is under 5 years & many have had lifters replaced

    in reply to: Samsung SRL628EV #257525
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    Re: Samsung SRL628EV

    ok, thanks, so am i looking for ice build up? is the back panel of the fridge removable then, with an accessable evaporator & fan?

    in reply to: Samsung SRL628EV #257523
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    Re: Samsung SRL628EV

    so do these work similar to other frost free’s, like the hotpoints, where all the cooling is in the freezer, then the air blown into the fridge area, or is the fridge seperate, hence the need for a fridge defrost?

    in reply to: Indesit Smart Card Reader #254303
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    Re: Indesit Smart Card Reader

    as for the franchise, you get nothing FOC, but no need for a card reader, as you are charged a monthly fee for having a laptop

    in reply to: Samsung SRL628EV #257521
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    Re: Samsung SRL628EV

    Thanks, is there a test sequence then? cant see anything in the UKWG guide, do you remove the PCB to get to the switch,

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 – Icing #257070
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 – Icing

    it can occour on any fridge or freezer with a drain hole, not a difficult fix, as helo has already mentioned you just need to clear the drain hole!!

    in reply to: W3922 vs ISE10 #256619
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    Re: W3922 vs ISE10

    we will answer that when you first answer helo’s question to you….

    in reply to: Indesit WI141 Its got me beat! #257432
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    Re: Indesit WI141 Its got me beat!

    count the number of flashes between pauses, how many are you getting? (my bets on 8)

    in reply to: Whirlpool Dryer from USA #257228
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    Re: Whirlpool Dryer from USA

    Never heard of it done before, US is 120v, so you need some kind of transformer i would guess, anyone else seen it done???

    in reply to: hotpoint bf1620 leaking door #224714
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    Re: hotpoint bf1620 leaking door

    try a weaker detergent, soft water here, only need 2 in ones

    in reply to: Hotpoint E6005 hob #257182
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    Re: Hotpoint E6005 hob

    the hotpoints are the same, take the glass off from the top, so the springs dont fall out

    in reply to: hotpoint bf1620 leaking door #224712
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    Re: hotpoint bf1620 leaking door

    portseven wrote:

    It seems when the suds get really going, it pushes the soapy water out of the bottom at the sides. Have been quoted 99 for a 1 off callout charge, but am loath to do that if it’s a simple fix.

    Cheers

    The machine should not have loads of suds in it, are you using 5in1 tabs or similar, or in a soft water area?,
    Suds leaking from the door is a sign of overdosing on detergent

    in reply to: Its so sloooow #254746
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    Re: Its so sloooow

    its not the site, its the beer to hand response times!!! 😆 😆 😆

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