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  • in reply to: Pictures From The Hedge #192879
    iadom
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    Re: Pictures From The Hedge

    Here you go Ken, this one is a real cracker in every sense of the word.
    Using low temp washes and Tesco own brand 2 in 1 liquid. One thing to notice though. In virtually every instance of this type of failure in this area, the shaft and bearings are perfect.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help? #196065
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help?

    timdowning wrote: this seal has no extra spout part to connect to the heater box. The heater box is set into the front tub plate.

    I sort of knew that, 😉 I have tried this once only and failed. It would be very difficult to retighten the seal retaining clamp sufficiently with a small dumpy, through the front panel, even if you did manage to release the original seal.

    I would suspect that the customer would be happier to have a loose knob than have the flooring ripped up. It is possible to get these knobs fairly tight before pushing back on.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help? #196063
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help?

    timdowning wrote:Changed a door seal on a diplomat built in washer the other day.

    This is a washer /dryer though. almost impossible to change seal without removing the front panel. The knob is only £4.90 + vat list. Grab it with mole grips and yank it off, no need to lever against the facia.


    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help? #196060
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help?

    Second post in case you have already read the first one Martin.

    One way to resolve this would be to order a new timer control knob, force or break the old one off, you should then be able to remove the console and the front panel. As the timer knob is not a push/pull On/Off knob, it only needs to be ‘push on’ tight to refit.


    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help? #196059
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BW61P Washer/dryer help?

    Afraid so Martin, what plonkers. I have a couple of these on my plot, one of them is so badly installed that it is virtually impossible to put back without trapping the fill & drain hoses that all come out at the bottom, lashings of string and tape needed. 😥

    Jim

    in reply to: hotpoint WF860 #196083
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint WF860

    They are there in a manner of speaking, a post by me on page #3 of the known error codes, linked to a post by Dave Conway on page #2 Indesit WIDL codes. They are the same. Rather unhelpfully F03 is listed simply as NTC fault. Turning the water off should have no effect on the machine other than stopping it with H2O in display.

    Jim.

    in reply to: WANTED HOTPOINT DOOR INTERLOCK #195752
    iadom
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    Re: WANTED HOTPOINT DOOR INTERLOCK

    iadom wrote: Doubt you will get a new one, an old one of a scrapper


    Or an old one of TonyC, same thing really, 😛 😆

    in reply to: How wide is a Hoover Logic #195915
    iadom
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    Re: How wide is a Hoover Logic

    don wrote:

    iadom wrote:
    Hi Don, ( not long to go now eh 😉 )

    Jim.

    Till when ❓ 😕

    Don

    Til Thursday, I’m singing, ‘Dreadlock Holiday’ already. 8)

    Jim.

    in reply to: Bollards….. #195899
    iadom
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    Re: Bollards…..

    I was waiting for gegsy to pick up on that deliberately inserted line in my post with another picture of KW, no not that one. 😉 😆

    No doubt he will now make something of ‘deliberately inserted’ 😯

    Jim.

    in reply to: Any ideas on this one? #196051
    iadom
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    Re: Any ideas on this one?

    Thanks Ken, yoghurt did mention that the RH hinge was replaced last year, deleted your double post there as well, 😉

    Jim.

    in reply to: hotpoint wf 250 #196029
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint wf 250

    Don’t think so Martin, I think that WF250P is a Curry’s exclusive.
    Partfinder shows only a 1604979 for the WF250G, but it shows both 1604912 & 1604979 for the WF250P. Just done to confuse us no doubt, 😥


    Jim.

    in reply to: hotpoint wf 250 #196027
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint wf 250

    Module is an C00091907 eeprom is 1604979 (H + C fill) already programmed, 😉

    Jim.

    Morning Martin. 🙂

    in reply to: ERROR CODE LIST #194180
    iadom
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    Re: ERROR CODE LIST

    It is a work in progress, 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDM73 burning clothes. #195933
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WDM73 burning clothes.

    A bit of a puzzler eh, Dryer heaters are both fine, machine not that old and in regular but not heavy use, elderly couple. My leaning is towards the water heater but it appears fine and as the motor is working perfectly you would have expected the clothes to be tumbled away from the heat, and why did it only affect two garments. ?

    I have as yet never had one of these machines with the water heater on when no water is present, but there is a first time for everything. Customer is trying it again whilst keeping a close eye on it, will keep you posted.

    Jim.

    in reply to: De Dietrich oven door hinge #195928
    iadom
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    Re: De Dietrich oven door hinge

    That may not be a Zanussi then, not sure who made that one, Dave Conway, K Watt or S O Else may have a better idea.

    Jim.

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