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iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint WMA10
I would save your money, a power cut may not have damaged the board.
My advice would be to get a reputable local independant engineer to have a look. If you stick a board of dubious parentage 😉 in from E Bay and mess up your machine, your five year warranty is out the window.
It may not even need a new board.
click on the link in my sig to see if we have someone in your area who can help.
Sorry for the slow edit. The forum is a real pain tonight. 😥
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint WMA10
A. 1. Yes, but not easy without a test rig.
A. 2. Yes they do need configuring.
A. 3. Hotpoint’s labour is just under £90.00 New board is around £77.00
Your call. 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: Creda T622W tumble dryer.
Sounds like a faulty relay, very common, part 1701624.
iadom
ModeratorRe: hotpoint ctd00g dryer
Ah, I see, it was the lack of a , in your first post between belt & bearing pads that threw me. 🙂
As the kit I used was on a condensor dryer and is listed at around £9.00 as opposed to the £18 + of the other kit, I know which one I will be using for now. 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: hotpoint ctd00g dryer
Stick with johnnyj for now, his information is ‘warmer’ than mine. 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: hotpoint ctd00g dryer
johnnyj, has that part number changed, I used a 1703080 a couple of weeks back. It is also half the price of the one you posted. 😕
Although Partfinder only shows it as the rear shaft. ❓
iadom
ModeratorRe: hotpoint ctd00g dryer
There is a modification kit, it involves removing the two drum support pulleys and replacing them with the original bearing pads, includes seals and a few other bits.
Part No: 1703080.
iadom
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint Ultima WMA64
In fact, the soap drawer compartment on these machines is not flat, or slightly sloping towards the back. It is steeply sloping towards the front, because the hose that takes the water and detergent into the drum is at the front of the dispenser compartment.
I have just looked inside my own WMA 62 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: Unknown D/W
Thanks Bryan.
PS. still waiting for the watch catalogue. 😉
iadom
ModeratorRe: Unknown D/W
Just received a motor/pump, kindly sent to me by tintin, it has the part number 481236158334, but it is a CESET induction motor, not an ASKOLL. It does have the little moulded rubber hose attached. Can anyone confirm that this is a direct replacement for the Askoll. Its a long way to go again with the wrong pump. 😉
March 27, 2006 at 9:08 am in reply to: Indesit DG6100W tripping rcd. Circulation pump faulty? #170305iadom
ModeratorRe: Indesit DG6100W tripping rcd. Circulation pump faulty?
And thank you for letting us know the outcome. :tup:
iadom
ModeratorRe: Has ‘Shocked’ been Zapped.
Dave_Conway wrote:Zonealarm 🙁
😉
Used it for years, you just have to take the time to configure it properly, but thats another forum, I mean story 😉 . I have had very few problems with it, strange why it is just that one animated gif that is not working, all the others are.
March 26, 2006 at 10:49 pm in reply to: Indesit DG6100W tripping rcd. Circulation pump faulty? #170302iadom
ModeratorRe: Indesit DG6100W tripping rcd. Circulation pump faulty?
No problem, you can always take the blame if it goes up in smoke. 😉 😆
iadom
ModeratorRe: Has ‘Shocked’ been Zapped.
Must be me then, possibly due to the problems I have had with my new wireless router, eventually had to uninstall then reinstall ZoneAlarm Pro to stop the PC freezing on boot up unless I unplugged the ethernet cable between the router and the PC.
I have allowed everything I can think of but that smiley is dead. 😥 :wave:EDIT. just tried the Wavey smiley and that is working OK. 😕
iadom
ModeratorRe: Anguis in herba
Has this person got trade access, 9 posts to date, all in the public forums.
He/she appears to be a Leeds Rhino’s fan, so obviously has a slate loose. 😆
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