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  • in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal #439285
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal

    So there you have it , your 30 years experience says whip it out, Martin and my combined 90 years says leave it be. 🙂

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439271
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Or does it reverse tumble when set to a wash cycle or just keep turning in one direction or not turning at all?

    in reply to: Indesit idc85 tumble dryer help #439316
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit idc85 tumble dryer help

    Has your dryer had the ‘fire risk’ safety modification repairs done?

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439269
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Looking at that timer part number reveals your machines FULL model number. It is a WN1196W. That is listed in the parts software, so some parts are still available. List price of that timer is £79.00 so you have got a bargain.

    The fault on your timer could just as easily be mechanical as electrical. Sometimes the plastic cams of the drive mechanism fail or small ratchets stick.

    In the field we would diagnose a timer fault then change it, technical info on the various internal switches for these is very limited or non existent.

    NB. As mentioned above no engineer would remove all the wires from an old style timer like this, although it is/was sometimes very fiddly and difficult, a one for one change of each wire from old timer to new is the correct way to go.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal #439281
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal

    Question is Martin, would you ever in a million years remove a perfectly good, working pcb on one of these just to look at the capacitors.?

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439265
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Parts for this machine totally obsolete. It doesn’t even figure on the Indesit/Hotpoint Partfinder software.

    E Bay if you are very lucky but that would be used and suspect. As the parts software does not include this machine then your chances of even finding the correct part number is virtually nil. 🙁

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal #439278
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1470W – PCB Removal

    The old adage ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it ‘ applies here big time. Leave it well alone. 😉

    in reply to: Graded appliances #439249
    iadom
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    Re: Graded appliances

    Is it possible to put a minus bid in for those Bush appliances. :rolls:

    in reply to: Indesit WIXL143 #439224
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit WIXL143

    Larington wrote:

    New pcb most likely the fix.


    Most seriously expensive and hardly worth it fix as well. 🙁

    in reply to: Flashing Lights in HotPoint PCB? #439221
    iadom
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    Re: Flashing Lights in HotPoint PCB?

    Ignore the flashing lights, error codes given by right hand vertical lights, numbered from bottom to top. You have lights 1,2,3,4 on steady which is F!5. Supposed to be a heater relay fault on main PCB but as Tim says can often be caused by the dryer NTC.

    in reply to: Indesit WIXL143 #439222
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit WIXL143

    ERROR CODES 😉

    A ‘communication’ error, if you are very lucky it could just be loose wiring connection between the main power pcb in the base and the facia console pcb.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD740 mystery #439201
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WD740 mystery

    mrzach2010 wrote: (being a Hotpoint!)

    What you really mean is an Indesit. 🙁

    in reply to: iwme126 1+3+4 lights flashing #439175
    iadom
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    Re: iwme126 1+3+4 lights flashing

    Seek and ye shall find 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint 7822W Upper arm not working #439087
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7822W Upper arm not working

    Never seen the slightest sign of blockage or gunge build up in that hose though.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 7822W Upper arm not working #439084
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7822W Upper arm not working

    7822 blow up.

    The very small float and micro switch is located inside the fill matrix near the top. The main, black rubber ‘transfer hose’ 113 never ,ever blocked in my experience. It did however often get chewed away by rodents on many occasions. Can send you a pdf of the manual if you like. 🙂

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