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  • in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ9993/AWZ8577 #303853
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ9993/AWZ8577

    That is not the 12nc, the 12nc will start with 85….. just inside the door normally. The model number (first one) doesnt exist.

    in reply to: New world dw – DW60 #304005
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    Re: New world dw – DW60

    Jonah wrote:It’s more than likely Chinese, Haier or Midea 🙁

    It is I believe, the customer has had 7 callouts in 2 years!! 5 of wich were under warranty 😯

    in reply to: whirlpool AWO3761 #304026
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    Re: whirlpool AWO3761

    Blocked pump also gives this fault but more likely to be crudded up preasure pot.

    in reply to: New world dw – DW60 #304001
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    Re: New world dw – DW60

    Cheers:

    P.O.A Sounds bad!!

    in reply to: meggers #303339
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    Re: meggers

    Spot on that Martin, no excuses for anyone now really. Its not exactly time consuming or difficult and I cant understand why engineers dont do it, Id be lost without my megga!

    in reply to: DIPLOMAT ADP8332 4 BEEPS #293608
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    Re: DIPLOMAT ADP8332 4 BEEPS

    Sounds like it needs programming to me, you will need a SAM module for that.

    in reply to: Whirlpool 3RLSQ8533 Top Loader #303619
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    Re: Whirlpool 3RLSQ8533 Top Loader

    Most common fault is a broken motor coupling, easy and cheap fix to be honest.

    in reply to: meggers #303306
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    Re: meggers

    Another idea would to be to make a simple video and sticking it on you tube or a dvd to flog in the Shop@!

    in reply to: Whirlpool S20DRWW30 #302800
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    Re: Whirlpool S20DRWW30

    It sounds like its either a faulty pcb or maybe the de-frost heater itself? Also worth checking for dust build up behind the grilll at the bottom.

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL Parts for sale #303601
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    Re: Parts for sale

    I have got a full list if you are interested, PM me wioth your email and i will send it you.

    I have also come across a load of whirlpool washer and dishwasher motors that are not listed and at lest 30 whirlpool washer pumps.

    I really need to make some room as I am down sizing and want rid of an exxpensive lock up I have got, any sensible offers really.

    in reply to: meggers #303302
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    Re: meggers

    I have got a couple for sale if you want to PM me?? 😀

    in reply to: Fisher Paykel DD603 #302970
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    Re: Fisher Paykel DD603

    No probs, glad ya got it sorted

    in reply to: w’pool top loader (3rlsq8000) #302964
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    Re: w’pool top loader (3rlsq8000)

    A faulty gearbox can cause the water to spill over the top, I calnt remember exactly how it causes it but i can remember having water spilling over the top and I tried everything to cure it before whirlpool technical advised me on the gearbox fault, changed it and all was ok, i have had a couple the same since.
    Chay

    in reply to: whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1 dryer #302675
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    Re: whirlpool 3RLEQ8033SW1 dryer

    Hi Dave, I have left you a PM.

    I need your email address and i will send it,

    Cheers,

    Chay

    in reply to: Fisher Paykel DD603 #302967
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    Re: Fisher Paykel DD603

    Most likeley to be rotor motors jammed, remove filters in drawers and untwist r/motors, normally either cream crackred rotor motor itself or blocked/crudded up impellar. Also worth checking for blockages in drain channell were you have untwisted rotor motor, i normally prod it through with cable tie, piece of glass most likely culprit.
    Hope this helps,
    Chay

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