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  • in reply to: HOTPOINT WD71 – Replacing a PCB #439698
    iadom
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    Re: HOTPOINT WD71 – Replacing a PCB

    Door interlock a common cause of this failure, depends how much you have to pay for a new pcb, part number is C00202229, old number 1604282, list price £103 or more. You must change the doorlock at the same time though.

    This board does need programming but the sequence is quite simple.

    in reply to: HOTPOINT WD71 – Replacing a PCB #439696
    iadom
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    Re: HOTPOINT WD71 – Replacing a PCB

    There are two main pcb’s on these one of which does need simple configuring. The downside is that both of these pcb’s are generally quite robust so they are usually ‘blown’ by other faults which together with the cost of the boards does make them an uneconomic project. 🙁


    Which circuit board has blown, the control board or the power board?

    in reply to: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction #439667
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction

    The heater switches changed for one thing.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction #439666
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction

    Not without the wiring modification kit which you are unlikely to find now.

    See if EMW can supply you a timer with the same identification number as yours.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction #439664
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction

    Two different timers used.
    168887 will have the number 904-2199-05 on the timer itself ( most common one)

    168481 has 904-2199-04 on the timer body.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction #439662
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction

    Listed as obsolete on Partfinder, I will see if I can dig out an old paper manual.

    in reply to: How to Dismantle Electrolux EW1006F #439674
    iadom
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    Re: How to Dismantle Electrolux EW1006F

    Begs the question, how do you know the heater is the cause of the fault if you haven’t yet accessed it to check it? Could just be broken wiring or a fault elsewhere.;)

    The whole back panel lifts off quite easily, the top support bracket stays in place. just remove the top screws that are holding the top edge of the cabinet rear, prise out the white plastic bungs on either side at the bottom to reveal two more screws, remove any screws holding the rear, bottom edge of the cabinet and then gently prise the bracket holding the fill valves loose. Remove the fill hoses first to make this easier to lift up as you pull the cabinet rear backwards.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction #439660
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 95490 drum direction

    Agreed, timer only thing that controls direction, EMW may still have refurbished timers for these, I fitted one about 18 months ago.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Washer dryer door seal replacement #439671
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Washer dryer door seal replacement

    No it does not. Cabinet is a full, one piece unit. You have to struggle through the front opening to fit the seal. Easy enough when you have done it hundreds of times. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWD 129 Door Lock & Drying lights flashing #439622
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BWD 129 Door Lock & Drying lights flashing

    £2.00, you overpaid. 😉 🙂

    The clunk could be anything, motor failure, belt failure, impossible to guess without seeing or hearing it.

    The door interlock lock may have blown taking out part of the main pcb.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWD 129 Door Lock & Drying lights flashing #439620
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BWD 129 Door Lock & Drying lights flashing

    The error codes on these budget, Indesit made machines are given by flashing the ‘Function’ buttons not the progress lights so that is not a recognised error code. Is the dryer timer set to a time or to off when you retry it?

    Personally I would be asking for a refund, these machines do have rather suspect electronics that are very expensive to repair.

    in reply to: Indesit IDCL85BH front drum bearing pads #439456
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit IDCL85BH front drum bearing pads

    AFAIK these bearings do not need any lubrication. ?????

    in reply to: Candy Washing Machine Element info needed #439566
    iadom
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    Re: Candy Washing Machine Element info needed

    Two different heaters fitted, neither of which match the number you have?

    The 41026962 is the longer one of those two.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Futura hf8b593 #439499
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Futura hf8b593

    Sounds like it, a common fault, part number is C00279904

    in reply to: Hotpoint Futura hf8b593 #439497
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Futura hf8b593

    That ‘electrical block’ is in fact an earth leakage mains filter so an initial reading to earth with a basic multimeter is normal.

    All of the internal components have what you call ‘electrics’. Fill valves very rarely ever cause such problems though.

    I would be checking the heater then the motor as first advised, Indesit heaters are a common cause of this type of failure 😉

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