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  • in reply to: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do about #432702
    iadom
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    Re: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do ab

    I think we have already ascertained that the knob is not sticking, after a few questions it was finally established that it was the drum/motor that was stopping, not the timer. 😉

    in reply to: Belt on a Hotpoint TS14 #432782
    iadom
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    Re: Belt on a Hotpoint TS14

    Pull the timer knob off and all will be revealed. 😉

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432483
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    Can’t access the home page in any browser. Using a direct link to the forums on my phone to post this.

    in reply to: neff w5320xdgb/18 #432765
    iadom
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    Re: neff w5320xdgb/18

    Should that be a W5320XO GB/18 Cliff?

    Interlock is 603521.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquaruis WDL540 won’t spin #432759
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquaruis WDL540 won’t spin

    That’s like a sale rep saying surely my cars tyres can’t be worn after only three years. 😉 It all depends on the amount of use, three years for average family use is not excessive.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquaruis WDL540 won’t spin #432756
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquaruis WDL540 won’t spin

    Full model number including any suffix plus serial number and commercial code needed to be certain as one model of WDL540 has a 3 phase motor whilst the others have brush gear motors. Worn motor brushes would be the first thing to check for, assuming it does have that type of motor.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius MP640 not working #432748
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius MP640 not working

    No such model number, however the main pcb on these Indesit machines is very prone to this sort of failure. Can sometimes be the mains filter or the connections between the main circuit board and the console pcb.

    in reply to: Lft 114 Lights flashing #432747
    iadom
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    Re: Lft 114 Lights flashing

    A pressure switch sensing problem.

    Mesh plate, filter or microfilter, pressure switch,
    circulation pump.

    Could be blocked filters or pressure switch itself but t5he main cause of this fault on Indesit dishwashers is the main circulation pump/motor. 🙁

    in reply to: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do about #432700
    iadom
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    Re: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do ab

    Ah, as you have changed the relay and ‘capacitor’ it sounds like you have some dodgy contacts inside the timer, something that does happen.

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431094
    iadom
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    kwatt wrote:

    However, they made £64 million, about £42.6 million .

    ????????

    in reply to: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do about #432698
    iadom
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    Re: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do ab

    That a bit of a contradiction surely? ‘When it stops it keeps moving’ ?????

    99.9{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time if the timer sticks mid cycle then the timer is at fault.

    If there is a problem with the internal cogs and wheels, most of which are plastic then you may still here the timer motor running but if any of the cogs are worn it could stick.

    in reply to: Indesit ISL70C Tumble Drier #432731
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit ISL70C Tumble Drier

    Pump runs all the time. Microswitch is just to activate the warning light and switch the heater off .

    in reply to: Lights on hood will not turn off #432726
    iadom
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    Re: Lights on hood will not turn off

    Never actually seen one of these but when any item blows rather than just failing then nine times out of ten if it does not work afterwards the electronics will have been damaged.

    The control board for this appliance is around £90.00 🙁

    Add in any labour charge and a new one looks like your best option.

    in reply to: How much????. #432715
    iadom
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    Re: How much????.

    I thought I had won the pools ( that’s pre lottery for all you youngster’s). I went from a job that paid me £12 per week for a seven day week (sat-sun 6.30 till noon) weekdays 6.30am till 6.00pm.
    £35 per week and a van was a huge improvement.:)

    in reply to: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do about #432696
    iadom
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    Re: Have I got a dickey ticker……….and what can I do ab

    By condenser I assume you mean the capacitor, condenser was the old UK name for the capacitor but is rarely used these days.

    Does sound like the timer, part number C00207243, around £45.

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