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  • in reply to: Hoover VHC392 not heating? #382158
    jason1970
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    Re: Hoover VHC392 not heating?

    Newer Hoover dryers are a similar design but are easier to get a part, honest! Hoping to see more in the future.

    in reply to: gorenje tumble dryer fault, poss fault code #381551
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    Re: gorenje tumble dryer fault, poss fault code

    Check the system that detects if the tank is full, can’t remember what type Gorenje use??? (I know you said it drains directly out but worth checking just to eliminate!)

    in reply to: weird fault beko washer WMA642W #381474
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    Re: weird fault beko washer WMA642W

    Check for blockages in any vent hoses (or even sump, especially if it has one of those ball things in it!). Used to be common in very early Hotpoint washer dryers and was caused by blocked condensing chamber. They had U bend type dispenser hoses too. I guessed it was some kind of pressure build up in the drum. It was never blocked dispenser hose?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMAL #381616
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    Re: Hotpoint WMAL

    Sorry, can’t help you with last know fault code but first thing to look at on the machine with this fault is the brushes, pound to a penny they’re worn down! Good Luck!

    in reply to: Zanussi FJD12191 (P. No. 914601218-01) #378406
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    Re: Zanussi FJD12191 (P. No. 914601218-01)

    Thanks Allsorts. Any idea where I can check the error code/flashes? I don’t do a huge amount with Zanussi.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 1 min left #376125
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    Re: Bosch WAE24363GB/05 1 min left

    Have you visually checked the brushes? Sounds like worn brushes?

    in reply to: bosch wfo2265gb01 #371945
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    Re: bosch wfo2265gb01

    I think leavemetogetonwithit has it. I often warn my customers that after a brush change the spin may jump to the end too quickly. Time will cure it!

    in reply to: White Knight Vented Dryer MODEL 42AS #364765
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    Re: White Knight Vented Dryer MODEL 42AS

    Hi Keith
    Thank you very much for your reply. UK Whitegoods to the rescue again!
    Best wishes
    Jason

    in reply to: Non return valve on the cold supply? #355755
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    Re: Non return valve on the cold supply?

    Link only gets me as far as screwfix but a blank page, have searched the site and found the right valve. Thanks all for the help!

    in reply to: Non return valve on the cold supply? #355753
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    Re: Non return valve on the cold supply?

    Thanks very much Seamy. Good info I’ll track down that link, not working at the moment. I guess though that once a non return valve is fitted correctly, any machine will comply with the regs? Cheers

    in reply to: Non return valve on the cold supply? #355751
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    Re: Non return valve on the cold supply?

    Thanks Iadom. I found the posts and (obvious) problems with non return valves on the outlet hose but on the inlet it’s a new one on me. Just concerned as I don’t want to supply my usual Bosch machines and find the customer isn’t happy! I’ll keep digging! Incidentally the Whirlpool machine they had, does have the required certificate, but he can’t find it?!?

    in reply to: indesit IS70C tumble dryer #344805
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    Re: indesit IS70C tumble dryer

    iadom. Have you ever met a residential owner who wasn’t penny pinching?? 😀
    Looks like Ray has got the right idea, drill out next time and £10.00 extra labour!!!

    in reply to: bosch wae 28467 uk strange bearing noise #345398
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    Re: bosch wae 28467 uk strange bearing noise

    Had same fault with a Hotpoint recently. Does your drum pulley have flats on it? On the Hotpoint I had, drum pulley was slightly loose. When drum spun by hand, no noise, but with the tension from the belt the pulley would ‘knock’ as it slightly slipped!!! Bugger to tighten up though!

    in reply to: Hotpoint wf865 one minute on wool wash. #345590
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    Re: Hotpoint wf865 one minute on wool wash.

    Good chance it’s the heater, worth a try???

    in reply to: indesit IS70C tumble dryer #344801
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    Re: indesit IS70C tumble dryer

    I saw one of these drums fail just 4 months old (being used in a residential home). Indesit know the bearings and therefore drum shafts fail, how can they get away with not making the shafts changeable???? Why do we let them get away with it!!!!! 👿 (Rant over!)

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