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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WMA Door Seal Clamp #243116
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA Door Seal Clamp

    the best ones to get are bent long nose pliers, you get more pressure, there is a hopoint tool for it but it breaks after a few uses!!

    in reply to: Do you/Don’t you – kids only in the property. #243242
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    Re: Do you/Don’t you – kids only in the property.

    yep, not worth the risk, plus who pays?

    in reply to: How long do Hotpoint guarantee their repairs for? #243185
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    Re: How long do Hotpoint guarantee their repairs for?

    The repair is garanteed for 12 months from date fixed, on top of that the whole machine is garanteed for 2 weeks, sounds like someone was after some extended warranty comission!

    in reply to: Indesit D63 door leak #242901
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    Re: Indesit D63 door leak

    have you changed to using ‘powerball’ or 5 in one tablets recently? or are the spray arms blocked at all?

    in reply to: WD420 Lights flashing #243029
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    Re: WD420 Lights flashing

    unlikely that ‘all’ the lights are flashing, would need to know exactly which ones

    in reply to: INDESIT WD10UK – DRYING PROBLEM #243037
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    Re: INDESIT WD10UK – DRYING PROBLEM

    Hi, there should be the standard in-line yellow thermal fuse to the element, clamped to the top of heater box, if its not there then god knows what else has been tampered with as well!!!

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFS70S – Blocked fridge drain hole #203551
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    Re: Hotpoint FFS70S – Blocked fridge drain hole

    Hi, 1st suggestion, the copper wire idea, there is no way you would get any heat to travel all the way up the wire to keep the ice at bay, 2nd idea was answered in your origional post, the pipe is foamed in & is prob too close to the freezer and therefore keeps freezing & blocking, so lining it will serve no purpose either, unfortunatly its a case of live with it or replace it, sorry

    in reply to: hotpoint f/f #242818
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    Re: hotpoint f/f

    how did you try to re-gas it? if you have the rigs to re-gas you should be able to use it to test for blockages too

    in reply to: Shop@ #242300
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    Re: Shop@

    its ok, trawled throught the pages & found the link, should be on its way soon 😆

    Now i just got to get some reasonable parts suppliers!

    in reply to: Shop@ #242299
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    Re: Shop@

    hi, i thought i read that the guide was £10?, did i imagine that?

    in reply to: Very old Hotpoint 9534 damaging clothes, why? #242501
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    Re: Very old Hotpoint 9534 damaging clothes, why?

    if its stiff to turn, chances are there is still half the sock in there jamming the drum

    in reply to: creda T620CW #242406
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    Re: creda T620CW

    usually its the cap though a good push by hand will let start running, check for 240 at motor, if its there must be a motor winding?

    in reply to: Hotpoint auto WF560 in silver #242093
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    Re: Hotpoint auto WF560 in silver

    would expect it to be console module fault rather than main module

    in reply to: hotpoint/indesit software (wash doctor)? #241651
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    Re: hotpoint/indesit software (wash doctor)?

    dont be silly, still several modules & a different smart card for every model, plus as baron says you need a new card for every one you programme!

    in reply to: hotpoint/indesit software (wash doctor)? #241643
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    Re: hotpoint/indesit software (wash doctor)?

    they have been out in full production since at least last october, been to several already, oldest one was bought last october, as kiddo says, you have to buy the reader & then a smart card for every module you fit, so not really any different from ordering a module & eeprom, except you also have to buy the card reader!

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