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  • in reply to: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning #447370
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning

    Motor is unlikely to be at fault, you need to check ALL of the wiring connections first, especially the wiring between the main power module and the control module. Make sure you leave the machine switched off and unplugged for five or ten minutes before going near the power module as it packs a hefty kick.

    Faulty motor error codes are F01 and F02

    This is what the actual manual says re F18

    F18: No communication between microprocessor and DSP (Digital Signal Processor).
    Disconnect the machine from the electricity supply for 5 minutes and retry the machine.
    Replace the power module.

    in reply to: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning #447368
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning

    It is referring to an electrical/electronic blockage, bad terminology and confusing I will agree.

    in reply to: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning #447366
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint aqualtis AQGD169 not spinning

    Not sure where you got F18 as a blockage. It is a communications error. You need to check all the wiring connections for loose or dry joints. If all wiring is intact then the main power board may well be faulty.

    Error codes

    in reply to: Digital service cover ltd #447358
    iadom
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    Re: Digital service cover ltd

    Just scroll down this forum, info there. A post from October 6th. 😉

    in reply to: hotpoint Aquarius Wt540 door lock light not on #447335
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint Aquarius Wt540 door lock light not on

    If you repost that with proper punctuation it may just make sense. :rolls:

    in reply to: Very long shot. #447289
    iadom
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    Re: Very long shot.

    Hmm, he seems to have removed his post?

    It was a punter in the public forums who restores old appliances.
    Just checked and for some reason r600a aka Bryan has deleted his post??

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431639
    iadom
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    And another one. http://www.itv.com/news/2017-05-02/curr … ire-fears/

    in reply to: Beko drive belt #447089
    iadom
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    Re: Beko drive belt

    That is not quite what I said at the time. 😉

    in reply to: Beko drive belt #447087
    iadom
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    Re: Beko drive belt

    Heads up on this one, I would advise anyone ordering this belt to get the genuine one.

    I have just been to fit the pattern belt that UKWG’s have sourced from Electrue.

    The new belt is a BLT9445 and has the size on the belt of 1265PJ. This is the same size on the original belt but this pattern one is far too big. It is slack to fit and has around 2 inches of movement between pulleys, totally useless. 🙁

    in reply to: HOTPOINT WMA22 DOOR LOCK FAULT #447294
    iadom
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    Re: HOTPOINT WMA22 DOOR LOCK FAULT

    Given the age of this machine, if it has not already had the door interlock changed then I would strongly advise changing both the handle/spring kit and the interlock. Due to it’s age sooner or later the door interlock will fail and blow the main control module.

    If the old interlock is a red one be sure to reverse the wiring plug. Instructions for this are usually in the packet with the switch but the non gen ones often have a photo copied leaflet which is often smudged or unclear.

    in reply to: Indesit XWA81682XWUK Drum Bearing #446739
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit XWA81682XWUK Drum Bearing

    Get it sorted ASAP,

    If the bearings collapse or seize totally that can damage other components.

    in reply to: ISE/AW23 drive pulley. #447103
    iadom
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    Re: ISE/AW23 drive pulley.

    Excellent Lawrence, PM on the way.

    in reply to: White Knight C44AW noisy #447249
    iadom
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    Re: White Knight C44AW noisy

    You should be able to do it by removing the lower back panel only. There is a tiny plastic lug that secures the large plastic plate below the motor (when dryer is laid on its front). This plate turns a fraction to release, then motor and fan can be lifted out once the screws and wiring have been removed/disconnected.

    in reply to: ISE/AW23 drive pulley. #447101
    iadom
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    Re: ISE/AW23 drive pulley.

    🙂

    in reply to: ISE/AW23 drive pulley. #447099
    iadom
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    Re: ISE/AW23 drive pulley.

    Any joy Lawrence?

    Jim.

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