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  • in reply to: Indesit DIF04 #420454
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit DIF04

    More than likely, the modules on these are known to be a weak point and often cause a no heat fault.
    However there are several different modules and they all need programming. You will need a smart card and a card reader to do that.

    Module is around £70, smart card £18.00, card reader £103.00.

    Full serial number and commercial code needed to identify correct parts.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WDL540G issues. #420527
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WDL540G issues.

    But he has already changed the pcb to no effect George. 😉

    I have seen reports of the dryer ntc causing weird faults on these even if it checks out. You can plug the dryer ntc connector into an old wash heater ntc to test.

    Have you got the manuals for this machine Steve?

    in reply to: Unicorn Poo will not do. #420534
    iadom
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    Re: Unicorn Poo will not do.

    TBH there lots of common or well known phrases that are used completely out of context, its just that one has crept in recently and I just thought I would point out its misuse. 😀 8)

    in reply to: 680uf 10v capacitors #420275
    iadom
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    Re: 680uf 10v capacitors

    Those from RS are a very good price, most of the ones on Fleabay are way over Farnells price.

    in reply to: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 washer drier. #420496
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 washer drier.

    I had to change a door seal on one this week, thought that was a pig of a job as well, are these things Smeg made?


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    in reply to: Indesit DIF16UK #420518
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit DIF16UK

    You have a flooded base. You need to pull out the dishwasher and tilt it to one side . Place some towels on the floor to catch any water.

    It could be over soaping or you may have an internal leak that needs fixing.


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    in reply to: Indesit DIF16UK #420516
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit DIF16UK

    Counting from the left can you give us the flashing button by number, is it the 1st, 2nd etc.
    Or look HERE 😉

    The first four lights are used for error codes on yours.

    in reply to: Whirlpool T/D belt #420512
    iadom
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    Re: Whirlpool T/D belt

    Thanks John. 8)

    in reply to: internal wiring position TVAM 70 #420508
    iadom
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    Re: internal wiring position TVAM 70

    Rule 8 applies.

    PS. Although it won’t make you feel any better I will add that there was no need to touch any of the wiring connections to effect this repair. 🙁

    in reply to: Hot point AQCF852BU(UK) 95613570000 #420504
    iadom
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    Re: Hot point AQCF852BU(UK) 95613570000

    That module is an A2 module, you may need an A1 module, part No: C00269466. See attached picture.

    in reply to: Dangerous part ll #419993
    iadom
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    Re: Dangerous part ll

    Looks fine to me. :eeek: :zap:

    in reply to: Indesit w103 #420446
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit w103

    Not advisable, something I have never done or felt the need to.

    in reply to: PCB,s #420470
    iadom
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    Re: PCB,s

    EMW get slightly better ratings from the members here in general. 😉

    Their test and return if NFF is useful.

    http://www.emwelec.co.uk/

    in reply to: PCB,s #420468
    iadom
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    Re: PCB,s

    The two main ones I know of are EMW and QER.


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    in reply to: PCB,s #420466
    iadom
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    Re: PCB,s

    If only it was that simple. The smart card and card reader you refer to are only used on Indesit group products. Every other manufacturer has a different system. Some boards can be ordered pre programmed, some can be programmed by installing the pcb and then using a programming routine with the buttons or controls of the appliance. There is no uniform, across the board system.

    Unless you intend to do a lot of the Indesit Companies appliances then at over £100 it is difficult to justify the expense, given that you can get a lot of the common boards repaired and returned with a better warranty than you would get on a brand new board in a lot of cases.

    The Indesit card reader can be used again and again.

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