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  • in reply to: Customer contact. #218569
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    Re: Customer contact.

    no, no pay for outs, just wasted time

    in reply to: DWF70 heating element issue #218424
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    Re: DWF70 heating element issue

    it may well still be a weak solder on the module, when its been heateing for a while it gets hotter & looses the circuit, usually if a heater failed it goes totally

    in reply to: Indesit WDG1095W #218543
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    Re: Indesit WDG1095W

    is that the one with overfill protection? does it seem to fill a bit too much? may have the normal wash level not switching so going onto overfill, would have thought it would do it on first fill too though?

    in reply to: Indesit made dishwashers #218472
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    Re: Indesit made dishwashers

    usually find the blocked pumps are on the later ones with the ‘unwrapped’ tray, if not then RH side panel off usually, as seamy also says id rather see whats blocked it, also seems a bit harsh if you walk in, poke it with a tie then try to charge for a full call

    in reply to: Customer contact. #218567
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    Re: Customer contact.

    think its changed like that for us all, often get 3,4 even 5 calls a day where they want a call at work anything from 10 mins b4 to an hour b4, then when u call they say its not convienient or the bloody mobile is switched off, im loosing upto 5 broken calls a week where this happens

    in reply to: Indesit made dishwashers #218467
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    Re: Indesit made dishwashers

    only snag is the customer can see how easy it is to do themselves!, i dont usually tip machine on its side, just tip back, lower the bottom tray from the front only, u can then reach the 3 screws behind the pump holding the motor body on, prefer to actually see that the blockage is removed

    in reply to: fault codes pdf #212266
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    Re: fault codes pdf

    Hi, if these are still being sent out can i request a copy please

    thanks

    in reply to: indesit widl f 03 #217807
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    Re: indesit widl f 03

    but if a seller (not a shed but an indie prob) sold something that lasted (we all get them every day ‘bought an iron/toaster/kettle/micro from tesco/asda/comet lasted 6 months’) surely they would get the repeat sales on other items, it cant be long before customers realise that cheep wont last, or else we’re all doomed!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings #217699
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    Re: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings

    aw cmon P45 i went to one today, lasted a full 14months before the pump windings burnt out, (taking the module too!),

    in reply to: Ocean VN6OU Upright frost free freezer #218083
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    Re: Ocean VN6OU Upright frost free freezer

    hi helo. when u say merloni do u mean the italian or peterborough stuff?

    in reply to: hotpoint tdc 62 #217668
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    Re: hotpoint tdc 62

    also needs a megger ckeck on heater, if it is down to earth, the cycle stat os on neutral side so an earth fault can still supply the heater (esp on a PME supply) causing the one shot (on the live supply) to go

    in reply to: indesit widl f 03 #217804
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    Re: indesit widl f 03

    here here, bring back a mechanical timer that doesnt blow up in a shed, and a machine that will last 10 years, and scrap all the sub £200 machines and everyone would be happy, sellers, repairers and even customers

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings #217695
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    Re: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings

    ok you got me curious now, what tool do you use to refit?????,

    in reply to: Authorisation delays #218150
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    Re: Authorisation delays

    hi spin, what was the machine / insurance co?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings #217693
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    Re: Hotpoint WF630G Bearings

    yeah good point iadom, thinkin about it ive only changed a 30mm shaft to 35 when fitting a new rear, and im with wilf that fitting a new rear is a far better way too, however when ive got stuck & run out of back halves then i have had to resort to driving out & back in new bearings, always been 35mm tho

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