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  • in reply to: More Work #259462
    johnmac11
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    Re: More Work

    Looking through the PDF agreement form I found this,

    The ASA must provide:

    7 Days per week Breakdown/Emergency Service including out of hours and Bank Holidays
    • Non Emergency Repair Calls within 24 hours
    • Offer AM/PM appointments
    • Emergency repair calls (including serious water leaks) within 2 hours

    Are they expecting this level of service?


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool T/D 3RLEC8646KQO #260040
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool T/D 3RLEC8646KQO

    Take the front panel below the door off and the thermal fuse is fitted on top of the exhaust duct in front of you.

    HTH

    John

    in reply to: AUS Moderation #259865
    johnmac11
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    Re: AUS Moderation

    Penguin45 wrote: later night poster than us.
    Chris.

    If he posts later than you Chris he must be a bloody vampire.. 😆

    Both guys would be a welcome addition in my opinion.
    Did anyone ever find out what happened to the missing Aus mod?

    John

    in reply to: fisher paykell / whirlpool double door dishwasher #259777
    johnmac11
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    Re: fisher paykell / whirlpool double door dishwasher

    As Brian says above if this appliance sticks on the program it will bring up an error code. Your machine being a Whirlpool badged one does not have the numerical display so it will flash the fault up on the LED’s

    Most common fault will be the rotor motor that has jammed or a blockage in the tube between the rotor motor and the filter that you see in the bottom of the tub. If you look at the bottom of the tub the large stainless drain plate is fixed by a twist fit grey plastic holder in the middle, take this off and then you can take out the rotor motor which is also a twist fit. Make sure it turns freely and also check for foreign objects in the hole it came out of and also at the filter end in the sump.

    And no you are not going mad, if you press the right combination of buttons you will put the appliance into showroom mode which plays either the Stars and Stripes or Lady Lynda by the Beach boys (they sell a lot of these in the USA)

    John

    in reply to: knob identification required #259690
    johnmac11
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    Re: knob identification required

    Hoover T5004

    in reply to: More Work #259455
    johnmac11
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    Re: More Work

    Rates look good Ken, but what did I tell you about approaching Indesit for work :rolling:

    John

    in reply to: Spam #168102
    johnmac11
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    Re: Spam

    Another one for you to delete Ken, web page is full of dirty stuff, delete it before Gegsy comes online :rotfl: ( bloody morality censor, took me ten minutes to realise that I could not say p.o.r.n.)


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    John

    in reply to: Fisher/paykel element #259205
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher/paykel element

    pmb wrote:Dave who

    Sorry, I assumed everyone knew Dave 😆
    Dave supplies spares to all from this site and runs the shop

    Email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk


    John

    in reply to: Fisher/paykel element #259203
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher/paykel element

    Part number is 541607 and Dave can probably get it for you.


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool S20BRWW20 #259005
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool S20BRWW20

    You have mail.


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool ARC1738 Tall Fridge Parts #258986
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool ARC1738 Tall Fridge Parts

    A quick check reveals that the part number for the stat for your appliance is 481927129703

    from HERE in the UK Whitegoods shop it is £42.18 + £2.95 postage

    From HERE at Espares the same stat is £44.99 + £5.99 postage. ❓

    John

    in reply to: I’ve got a shrivelled doofer. #258623
    johnmac11
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    Re: I’ve got a shrivelled doofer.

    We used to get loads of them in the summer and the reason for it was low temp washes and suntan lotion according to the manufacturer…


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool temperature problem #217892
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool temperature problem

    We usualy just change them, there are no user servicable parts in the damper.
    Part number is 481244528021 which you can find HERE? in the shop


    John

    in reply to: w/pool 857081215900 #258338
    johnmac11
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    Re: w/pool 857081215900

    part number is 481240118413 retails at £7.47

    John

    in reply to: Spam #168088
    johnmac11
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    Re: Spam

    A new spammer from the USA has appeared, I have deleted his 2 posts, copies below.

    He will sell you some anti histamine tablets if you are looking 😆
    http://clarinex.medicoolguide.com/

    COOPER-BRYANTALWILDA wrote:My swan toaster stopped working after I attempted to toast a NiCAD battery back, to retreive some of its left over voltage. Can anybody assess the situation and maybe come to a conclusion of how it may have stopped working?

    COOPER-BRYANTALWILDA wrote:My swan toaster stopped working after I attempted to toast a NiCAD battery back, to retreive some of its left over voltage. Can anybody assess the situation and maybe come to a conclusion of how it may have stopped working?

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