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  • in reply to: New High quality Hotpoint WM #169769
    iadom
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    maltheviking wrote:

    Five year warranty, hope it hasn’t the WMA drum in it 😆 😆 :lo

    I have yet to see a failure of the WMA drum bearings with the rubena seals fitted.

    in reply to: “Off topic” Unusual names of members #169145
    iadom
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    Re: “Off topic” Unusual names of members

    eastlmark wrote:Mal, he means the www. on the bottom of each post.
    tip: turn your sound off before clicking!

    Come on, I did that lash up almost seven years ago, when I stumbled on a version of Frontpage Express on an old Win 95 PC. 🙂

    It was just an experiment to see if I could do the whole website, ftp thingy. I have just been far to busy to update it . 😥 😆

    There is a prize for anyone who listens to the music on all three pages right to the end. 😈 🙂

    in reply to: “Off topic” Unusual names of members #169141
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    Re: “Off topic” Unusual names of members

    maltheviking wrote:

    iadom wrote:
    Check out my very outdated, very basic, but soon to be spruced up web site. 😉 your answer is on there. 🙂

    Go on then give us a clue then, it must start with WWW. I’m sure 😆 😆 😆

    You are joking, look down to the bottom of each post. 🙄 🙂

    in reply to: “Off topic” Unusual names of members #169139
    iadom
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    Re: “Off topic” Unusual names of members

    Check out my very outdated, very basic, but soon to be spruced up web site. 😉 your answer is on there. 🙂

    in reply to: Unknown D/W #167433
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    Re: Unknown D/W

    Will just have to suck it and see. 😆

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #164491
    iadom
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    Re: One to keep an eye on.

    I have just PM’d this person http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight= asking him if he is in the trade. Only two posts so far, both on totally different machines. I have asked him if he is just dabbling and advised him to seek access to the trade forums if he is a bona fida engineer.

    Jim.

    in reply to: hotpoint washer wm52 #169724
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint washer wm52

    michaelm wrote: checked heating elements and stats

    thats a good trick , how did you check the stats

    in reply to: Unknown D/W #167431
    iadom
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    Re: Unknown D/W

    Is there only one circulation motor for this dishwasher. Just recieved a 4812361526 and I am not certain it is the same. I will admit that I did not pull the seriously built in 😥 machine out at the time, and peering underneath trying to see right to the back is not the best way. I just think that the pump was at the opposite end to the motor plug on the machine I looked at and it is on the same end on this new one. Of course it could just be my advancing years playing tricks with me. 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer #169712
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    Re: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer

    She is slowly on the mend, a couple of good neighbours have been a big help.
    Thanks for asking.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Ariston Washine machine A1535 #169704
    iadom
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    Re: Ariston Washine machine A1535

    Like the username. 😉

    I wouldn’t be to harsh on the missus, very much doubt that she has caused the fault. It could be a number of things, motor, heater, pump, mains filter, module, in fact any electrical component on the machine. The electronics on these Indesit based machines can be troublesome and expensive. My best advice is to see if we have someone in your area that can take a look.

    Click on the link in my sig for information.

    Be sure to remove the mains plug if you are going to go further yourself.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer #169710
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer

    Hi Bob, don’t have a manual but quite a lot of machines now do this sort of thing as part of the programme. seen a lot of Indesit machines that do this. Also just found out that the WD420/440 range does a ‘thermal spin’ on the high heat drying cycle. The load is pre-heated to around 50° by the dryer heater with normal action and pump out, when this temp is reached the machine does a 5 minute spin at full speed. 😯

    Now if I had not found out that piece of info, I would have been very surprised if I had seen it in operation.

    in reply to: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping #169681
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping

    Did change the heater on one for this fault, came complete with new back panel.

    Also cleared some gunge from the small drain channelthat runs into the sump at the back. Intermittant pump operation could also be a cause.

    PS. Although you got it correct in your thread title ‘tripping’ I think you are nearer the truth in your post when you spell it triping an apt description of the quality of a lot of current machines. 😆

    in reply to: rear bearing shaft/spindle, for a CREDA 37449001SL #169698
    iadom
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    Re: rear bearing shaft/spindle, for a CREDA 37449001SL

    the last time I had one of these, I drilled out the old rivets and fitted new ones. the same machine is still going strong, five years later. You could try the later shaft kit with the torx screws but you may have to drill holes in the drum to accomodate the screws.

    in reply to: TDS disc #169617
    iadom
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    Re: TDS disc

    Thanks Dave, I thought there had to be some point in installing all that lot. 🙂

    in reply to: Market Research #166856
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    Re: Market Research

    Sorry, haven’t done as many as I would have liked. My mum is still not to good so I have been calling in twice a day to check up on her. Also been very busy last few weeks so have not had a lot of ‘spiel ‘ time. 🙂

    Have put the ones I have done in the post today in case I forget. Will try and do a few more before weekend.

    jim.

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