JOHN CLARKE

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  • in reply to: BEKO WMA765S FLASHING LED #226634
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: BEKO WMA765S FLASHING LED

    No, had to tell her to ring Service Force, B.Stard. Please let me know the answer if you solve it.

    in reply to: HOTPOINT WMA BEARINGS #222114
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: HOTPOINT WMA BEARINGS

    HI, Thanks for the comments, have’nt tried for a 300mm rear half yet, do you think hotpoint have changed to 30mm on all models?
    I have managed to remove most of my 35mm bearings, takes a lot of hammering though, yes some of them are impossible.

    in reply to: HOTPOINT WMA BEARINGS #222111
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: HOTPOINT WMA BEARINGS

    I had a problem getting these bearings so I thought I would broadcast the part No. for others to use, am I teaching my Granny to suck eggs.

    in reply to: hotpoint wd61 #221316
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: hotpoint wd61

    When I worked for Hotpoint I often came across this one, after many altering water flows and cleaning condensers I gave up and just pieced the top of the condenser with a small screwdriver. If you listen to hotpoint they will tell you it is to do with the water temperature,BHAH. Its pressure building up in the drum as it fills, piercing a hole releases it with no adverse effect.

    in reply to: Indesit w123 washer – smoking #211719
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Indesit w123 washer – smoking

    If she used a 90c wash, by the time the machine gets to spin the motor is quite hot, when it spins and air is blown through it there can be quite a burning smell. Not sure about smoke though, shes not just after a new machine maybe.

    in reply to: creda ripping clothes #212310
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: creda ripping clothes

    IF ITS A PLASTIC TUB FRONT, FEEL AROUND THE EDGE BETWEEN INNER DRUM AND TUB FRONT, IF ITS ROUGH THERES THE CAUSE, HOPE THIS HELPS, ITS A PROBLEM THAT APPEARED WITH PASTIC DRUMS, BUCKLE OR SOMETHING GETS CAUGHT DOWN THERE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TUB FRONT.

    in reply to: Indesit WDE12 module #211935
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Indesit WDE12 module

    EMW first sent a board for WD12 instead of a WDE12 board, the WD12 board gave me a ful screen display then went to F12, communication fault, so I believe the top board was OK. EMW then sent the WDE12 board and I ended up with the explained fault.

    in reply to: Indesit WDE12 module #211933
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Indesit WDE12 module

    The serial No is 402113746, is part of this the date code.

    in reply to: Indesit WDE12 module #211931
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Indesit WDE12 module

    EMW told me the module had been programmed by them, there was an eeprom already fitted.

    in reply to: mistral ff92n #211848
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: mistral ff92n

    Try replacing the evaporator and freezer thermistors, check behind the grill at the bottom for fluff (dogs hair).

    in reply to: Indesit WDE12 module #211929
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Indesit WDE12 module

    No lights to flash on this model, also I have no display on the screen.

    in reply to: Hoover WDM120 overfill on rinse. #209280
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Hoover WDM120 overfill on rinse.

    Thanks for all of the help, I will order a pressure hose, fingers crossed!

    in reply to: Hpt Motor Conversion Problem. #209230
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Hpt Motor Conversion Problem.

    For 95 series (timer controled as against control unit type) use 1604810 or 1604812.

    in reply to: Hotpoint twin tub #205022
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: Hotpoint twin tub

    One other thing you could check, has she got an artical of clothing wraped around the spin can spindle.
    John Clarke.

    in reply to: BOSCH TIMER STICKING. #204902
    JOHN CLARKE
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    Re: BOSCH TIMER STICKING.

    HI again,
    Checked the heater, meggers out OK,heats up OK, changed the brushes, looks like I’m back to the timer, they are expensive though, lot of money to lay out if its not at fault.

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