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iadom
ModeratorRe: Double or single oven?
Agree with Martin, I have a microwave above a double oven.
The other advantage of a double oven is the oven not in use for cooking can be used to warm plates or keep other food warm. 😉iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint 9549A – Motor Change
If your replacement motor has the old style two rows of three then it suggests a very old motor that has been refurbished.
Correct gen motor replacement would be an FHP motor.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint 9549A – Motor Change
Have scanned the 1992 manual motor connections and emailed you a copy. 🙂
AFAIK the ARM 20 armatures are NLA. 🙁
Jim.
September 24, 2017 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Local repair man grabbed by the throat in kitchen #447287iadom
ModeratorRe: Local repair man grabbed by the throat in kitchen
Martin wrote:
Oh go on Bryan, give us an example how lawyers get involved. 😕
Err, they ring up and ask you to repair their appliance. 😉iadom
ModeratorRe: Selling parts
E Bay. 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
, The TOD thermistor is a black plastic unit, I have double checked and THIS is the same one with a different number.
For a rough idea of position see attached picture, item 206. Although the one in your picture could be correct as well, diagrams are not always accurate. Is that one connected to position J12 on the main pcb? It does appear to have different terminal positions than the usual TOD thermistor.
Unfortunately the manuals do not give the electrical values of the thermistors. 🙁
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
Very odd, just searched and that thermistor is listed as obsolete even though it still shows up in their own Partfinder software. ❓
Looks as though you may have to go with the one you found.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
Sorry, my mistake part number should be C00142702. :boops:
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
That is Hotpoints official list price, send an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk . The store here should be able to source one for you at the correct price.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
Sadly having seen some of the work done by some ‘engineers’ recently employed by Hotpoint to help clear up the major dryer safety recall that doesn’t surprise me. :rolls:
The thermistor is not under the drum, it is located in the large plastic drum front support frame.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Please help me. Whirlpool WWDC 6400/1
Also worth checking the motor carbon brushes.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint TVF760P
I am assuming that this engineer wasn’t from Hotpoint?
F03 is a faulty FRONT thermistor, nothing at all to do with the heating elements or the motor, did you pay him to fit those?
Part is not obsolete in any way, part number is C00142702, list price around £17.00.
It is not that easy to access to be honest.
Check security of module connector J12;
• Test from connector pins (approximately 500 Kohms);
• If open or short circuit, test thermistor and wiring between
thermistor and J12 to locate fault.It sounds on the face of it that if you did pay for a motor and element then you have been seriously compromised, did he still have his spurs on? 🙁
If you didn’t pay for it and it was an engineer from Hotpoint then I would complain in the strongest way possible.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Indesit DI620 door hinge
Part number is C00054815.
September 19, 2017 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Hotpoint HVl211 Washing Machine Won’t Start Any Cycle #450530iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint HVl211 Washing Machine Won’t Start Any Cycle
Motor or motor wiring fault could cause this but the door shouldn’t lock or at least it should cause the door lock to click repeatedly . Indesit electronics are known to be very flaky so anything and everything is possible on these. 🙁
September 19, 2017 at 8:00 am in reply to: Hotpoint HVl211 Washing Machine Won’t Start Any Cycle #450528iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint HVl211 Washing Machine Won’t Start Any Cycle
Most faults should throw up an error code, are any lights flashing or on steady?
The wiring connections to the motor plug are quite flimsy and do cause problems.
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