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  • in reply to: HPT ‘W’ series bearings question #173150
    iadom
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    Re: HPT ‘W’ series bearings question

    andy2 wrote:Many thanks for that Jim

    Very informative.

    There is no improvement in the modules then! Why am i not suprised?

    I expect that they still use the ‘exclusive to model’ eeprom’s?

    Andy 😀

    Yep, and they are a real pain to get at through the small WMA type back panel, although the do have the hardware key socket.

    in reply to: HPT ‘W’ series bearings question #173148
    iadom
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    Re: HPT ‘W’ series bearings question

    Knowing how you love your modules I would have to say that the electronics on the latest machines are the main problem area on these machines. Until last week I had not seen any failure of Rubena seal protected bearings, this machine had a drum change by Hotpoint three years ago. However it had been seriously abused, used with only one lifter in place, drum and shaft full of socks and other rubbish wrapped round shaft.

    I have not yet seen a bearing failure on any recent machine under 3 years old.

    Not sure how long the Creda stock will last as they are supposed to be dropping the Creda brand. most stuff under 3 years old will have rubena seals, which in the main do seem to be fairly reliable.

    With the exception of pump blockages and the odd door hinge, almost all calls that I have done on recent production has been to module failures. 😥

    in reply to: Indent WE16 Evolution Error (P-09) #173120
    iadom
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    Re: Indent WE16 Evolution Error (P-09)

    Code 09 is a software communication error, that could be anything from loose connections to major failure of the electronics. The electronics on these machines can be difficult to fault find even with many years of experience.

    Try our Repairs@ link to see if we have somone in your area who may be able to help.

    Please remove the plug if you intend to go further yourself. :zap:

    in reply to: Welcome #173052
    iadom
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    Re: Welcome

    How does this differ from the ISE Trade Support forum already in place, or does that one allow access to people who have voiced an interest but not yet taken the plunge. 🙂

    Jim.

    in reply to: Ariston AS150 Dishwasher #173136
    iadom
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    Re: Ariston AS150 Dishwasher

    Neon one flashing suggests the base is flooded. May be due to the cardboard. UNPLUG and pull the machine out, then surround it with some towels and tilt it backwards or to one side. You will more than likely get water running out of the machine. If it then works you will need to monitor it for a few days. If the fault returns you may have an internal leak that will need investigating, with the plug removed of course.

    Chances of getting a service manual are virtually nil.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W Test Procedure Enr SGS5312GB #173042
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch D/W Test Procedure Enr SGS5312GB

    Martin wrote:I’m not aware of any test procedure on this model?

    Sounds as though they are they similar to the Hotpoint (Bosch) DWF30/31/60 & 61 test procedures.

    in reply to: indesit di62 does not complete program #173119
    iadom
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    Re: indesit di62 does not complete program

    The heating elements are prone to failure on these machines, but as you have deduced, you should be getting an error code with a combination of the neons flashing.

    Indesit electronics in both washers and dishwashers can be ‘erratic’ to say the least. 😥

    in reply to: Stock Controls Again #173100
    iadom
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    Re: Stock Controls Again

    Must have been a heavy night Ken, do you want to move your last post to the correct thread. 😉 😆

    in reply to: Ultima WD865 Woes #172617
    iadom
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    Re: Ultima WD865 Woes

    Seal is a 1604803.

    in reply to: Ultima WD865 Woes #172614
    iadom
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    Re: Ultima WD865 Woes

    Dave_Conway wrote:I think johnny refers to having to remove them to gain access/fit only rather than remove them completely 😀

    Dave.

    No, they should be removed completely, and discarded.

    All these instructions are normally included with the parts. ❓

    in reply to: Ultima WD865 Woes #172612
    iadom
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    Re: Ultima WD865 Woes

    It could be, the filter has been removed to improve the air flow over the element. Unless they include specific instructions to do so , no drilling etc is required when fitting Hotpoint parts/modifications.

    I will e-mail you ASAP. 😉

    in reply to: Couple of questions for any passing Hotpoint tech. #173078
    iadom
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    Re: Couple of questions for any passing Hotpoint tech.

    Thats what I thought jj, I did plug a 1701581 in to make sure the motor was OK and it worked perfectly. I just have to go back and replace the bearing pads etc, unfortunately the front seal has also come adrift so will have to replace that, managed to get away with that on the last two even though it is in the kit. 😉

    in reply to: Couple of questions for any passing Hotpoint tech. #173076
    iadom
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    loopey wrote:Yes they are part of the console module and they can be changed iff you are confident at board level,
    components , and at soldering .

    ctd00 . dont change the the surpport wheels use the old style pads there is a place to fit them this
    will make it alot smoother and quieter discared
    the wheels it was a crap idear loopy

    Thanks for reply loopey. I have already done a couple of the 1703273 bearing conversions, and have ordered them for this job, the different capacitor numbers when they have the same rating and terminals still puzzles me though.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DC28 error code help please:) #173010
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint DC28 error code help please:)

    Sounds like a pump blockage or failure, check the outlet pipe under the sink or wherever it is located for obstructions. After that it is an internal examination that is needed. Please remove the plug before you attempt to do this or click the link in my sig to see if we have someone in your area who can help.

    Hi Dave. :wave:

    in reply to: zanussi module configuration #172946
    iadom
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    Re: zanussi module configuration

    Paul, this will give you the info you asked me for. 😉

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … t=tds+disc

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