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  • in reply to: IS THIS NORMAL? #450934
    iadom
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    Re: IS THIS NORMAL?

    Seamy wrote:Ehhhh … pray tell why, whats up with the machine……???

    Must be a secret Seamy, I have asked him twice already, but then he is Agentk πŸ™

    in reply to: IS THIS NORMAL? #450930
    iadom
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    Re: IS THIS NORMAL?

    iadom wrote:

    You don’t say why you felt you needed to look at the pcb in the first place?
    β€œCough”.

    in reply to: IS THIS NORMAL? #450927
    iadom
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    Re: IS THIS NORMAL?

    Agentk wrote:.i have a pic but too large to post.

    Then resize it, if the image is on a PC then Windows Paint is perfectly adequate for simple resizing.
    There are also plenty of simple, free image resizing apps for all smartphones or tablets.

    You don’t say why you felt you needed to look at the pcb in the first place?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius FDL570 Not working & Flashing Lights #450909
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius FDL570 Not working & Flashing Lights

    Supposed to be a fill fault, water turbine is a common cause although the main circulation pump motor often fails on these Indesit machines.

    Customer’s tap, Inlet valve, connections, timer, water
    turbine.

    in reply to: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer #450901
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer

    Could be a faulty float or sticking micro switch.

    in reply to: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer #450899
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer

    Gordy29 wrote:Run s for 5 mins .cuts out water light on .reset and start and then does the same .it gets hot would suggest faulty stats .why I ask is pig of a place to get to at .

    Post is rather difficult to understand TBH.

    Have you actually been to the machine or is your info from the customer/

    Why on earth would check water light suggest a stat fault, what is a pig of a place to get to, the dryer itself, the customers house?????????????

    in reply to: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer #450897
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint tchl73 tumble dryer

    Moved to correct forum, originally posted in public forums?

    in reply to: Ise10 problem #450872
    iadom
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    Re: Ise10 problem

    Full model number?

    Have you checked the pump filter, are you getting any error codes?

    in reply to: Really loud spinning noise #450800
    iadom
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    Re: Really loud spinning noise

    It does sound like it, as Dave suggested, remove the top and look for signs of rusty streaks under the top and down the sides.

    in reply to: What condenser dryer would you advise? #450773
    iadom
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    Re: What condenser dryer would you advise?

    Panic over, for now at least.

    Front fan totally choked (again) causing noise and F2 error code.

    Not that many households possess a T10 torx screwdriver which is needed to access the fan on these. I did buy her one a couple of years ago but that appears to have been ‘mislaid’ :rotfl:

    in reply to: Really loud spinning noise #450797
    iadom
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    Re: Really loud spinning noise

    At least he won’t be as pee’d off as a customer I saw this afternoon, 2.5 year old higher spec Bosch with 3 phase motor, sealed drum with bearings gone. πŸ™

    in reply to: Really loud spinning noise #450795
    iadom
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    Re: Really loud spinning noise

    It was the sealed drums that exploded Martin. πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: Indesit IS73 tumble dryer #450780
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit IS73 tumble dryer

    The grey plastic box at the rear is the float/pump chamber, has it been physically damaged?

    Is water still being pumped up to the container at the top?

    If the water only appeared as you moved or tilted the dryer then that is normal, there is always a residual amount left in the float chamber.

    in reply to: Really loud spinning noise #450793
    iadom
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    Re: Really loud spinning noise

    Is it under five years old? If it is then the labour charge is just over Β£100 with all parts free, you can’t buy a new machine for that price.

    in reply to: Really loud spinning noise #450791
    iadom
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    Re: Really loud spinning noise

    And the Miele would quite likely run for 15 to 20 years. πŸ˜‰

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