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  • in reply to: whirlpool mains filter #441707
    iadom
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    Re: whirlpool mains filter

    Model number and 12NC number not recognised on current Partfinder software?

    in reply to: Indesit WIXL143 Flashing LEDs #401044
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit WIXL143 Flashing LEDs

    Light 1 flashing is ‘supposed’ to be F01, again it is supposed to signify a short circuit motor triac on the main pcb.

    It can be anything from a faulty main motor or power pcb to worn motor brushes or poor motor wiring connections.

    in reply to: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code #441618
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code

    NB. Re your supplementary question in your first post. To remove the front panel, first of all arm yourself with an angle grinder…………. 😆

    in reply to: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code #441611
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code

    Don’t waste your time changing the pcb and risk making things worse. Just change the heater.

    in reply to: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code #441609
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover DYN9164DPG – persistent E03 code

    If you have access to a megger or a good quality multimeter then check the insulation reading on the heating element.

    A heater down to earth on these is a very common cause of a spurious E03 error code.

    in reply to: Hotpoint ctd40 flashing lights #441603
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint ctd40 flashing lights

    Has your dryer had the major fire safety modification done?

    https://safety.hotpoint.eu/

    in reply to: Bosch ceramic hob #441352
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch ceramic hob

    Three new regulators and good as new.

    And one more kitchen fitter added to the very long list of the type who I would gladly exterminate.:(

    They had dropped the hob into the slot onto a thick, 1 inch wide strip of silicone adhesive all the way round.

    A nightmare to release without damaging the glass hob or the worktop laminate, took longer to get the hob out than it did to change three regs. :angry4:

    in reply to: Waterproof outdoor clock #441498
    iadom
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    Re: Waterproof outdoor clock

    So you don’t have any clocks in the house then?

    in reply to: HOOVER DYN 8144DB #441582
    iadom
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    Re: HOOVER DYN 8144DB

    Completely sealed drum. 🙁

    in reply to: Waterproof outdoor clock #441496
    iadom
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    Re: Waterproof outdoor clock

    I have an excellent, waterproof outdoor clock, it’s other name is a wrist watch. 😛

    in reply to: wixxe 127 #441554
    iadom
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    Re: wixxe 127

    Error codes given in digital display on these????

    PS. Think you may have one X to many. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint – Model CTD80 #441545
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint – Model CTD80

    This machine is subject to the fire risk safety recall, has that been actioned on your dryer.

    If not then you should register it online ASAP. You may be offered a new dryer for £99.

    Check here. https://safety.hotpoint.eu/

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMT01 mystery leak #441533
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WMT01 mystery leak

    The rusty water comes from the bearings 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time. On rare occasions the large jubilee clip around the black rubber sump hose can become rusty if it leaks in that area. The very least it would need to repair is a main bearing and seal change if the leak is from the bearings.

    A careful look with a decent torch should reveal if it is the hose clip. Bearing seal leaks usually show down the back of the outer drum, dead centre.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 1848 Spares #441519
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 1848 Spares

    The original facia plate was a fairly thin alloy and had a ‘stick on’ decal for each model. None of these part numbers are listed now as they are all obsolete. 🙁

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMT01 mystery leak #441531
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WMT01 mystery leak

    A pool of brown, rusty water means only one thing. The water seal to the main bearing has failed and the bearing is now rusting away.

    Is the drum noisy when spun by hand?

    Even a simple bearing repair on one of these is quite extensive and expensive TBH. 🙁

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