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  • in reply to: WP American Top loader #184844
    johnmac11
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    Re: WP American Top loader

    The pins are part of the original transit bolts. When you instal these you pull a length of tape at the back which is attached to 3 split pins, these split pins go through the little metal rods you see below the appliance, split pin comes out and transit pin falls into the little cups below the machine.

    I have saw a few of these with one of the pins not falling into the cup causing noise when in use, there should be 1 pin in each of the 3 cups.

    Also check that the 3 springs round the tub and the spring going from the back of the tub down to the chassis are all in place.


    John

    in reply to: Electrue Selling To General Public #136483
    johnmac11
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    Re: Electrue Selling To General Public

    Better get your bum in gear Ken cause they have missed one


    http://www.4iseappliances.co.uk 😆


    John

    in reply to: RoHS Compliance #184131
    johnmac11
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    Re: RoHS Compliance

    Answer here http://www.rohs.gov.uk/


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool D2P 61f/ VR #183883
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool D2P 61f/ VR

    If it is model G2P61F/BR then the hinges are 481241719153

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool dispenser handle #183714
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool dispenser handle

    bobokines wrote:Don’t you think Whirlpool parts are tad expensive?

    Always value for money IMHO 😈

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool dispenser handle #183712
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool dispenser handle

    Good news Bob,

    You dont need the whole dispenser

    Bad news is you need the whole fascia as it comes as a fascia and drawer front.

    481245213645, retail £41.17


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool Cooker G2P90F #183071
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool Cooker G2P90F

    Whirlpool do supply boards for ovens, dishwashers, washing machines and side by sides that have no software installed for engineers that have a SAM module.

    When ordering a board through SIOS look at the description, IIRC if it says “sam” or “basic” in the description then it is a blank board. There are always two boards listed on these models and the other is a normal programmed board.


    John

    in reply to: Spam #167920
    johnmac11
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    Re: Spam

    Deleted 20 posts this morning from “tipcell” copy of the crap below.

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    John


    BTW

    Has R600A finaly lost it, Lots of posts this morning and thay all have one word , MORNING

    in reply to: Call Yourself An Engineer #182799
    johnmac11
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    Re: Call Yourself An Engineer

    I for one would like to support Mike and I think you should give the guy a break as you dont realise his circumstances, He has just got this new job at Sellafield after being off with a serious work related illness for 20 years.

    His last job was in Chernobyl :rotl:

    John

    mjk8 wrote:And for the record I do enjoy my job a great deal, and working with “REAL ENGINEERS” in the nuclear industry is a great pleasure.Mike

    in reply to: Fisher Paykell E402B #182304
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher Paykell E402B

    Hi Alex,

    Checked this morning and I have one, will give it to Kevin to pass on. Retails at £27.23


    John

    in reply to: Fisher Paykell E402B #182302
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher Paykell E402B

    Alex wrote:Have you got one? If not, I will make a phone call to Leamington Spa.

    I think they are van stock though I cannot remember one ever getting fitted. I will check in the morming if they are in stock and let you know.


    John

    PS,

    Leamington Spa went about 3 years ago, F&P are now in Coventry and all spares come from ASD

    in reply to: Fisher Paykell E402B #182300
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher Paykell E402B

    Hi Alex,

    The sensor kit for the freezer is 855203P

    Should be a stock item at ASD


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM8103 #181666
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM8103

    mbdas wrote:Hi 🙂 I went to one the other day customer had fitted a new door switch before calling me and that turned out to be just the carbons
    mark 🙂

    I think Mark has got it, saw a few of these with wierd and wonderful faults and the first thing to check is the carbons.


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool American T/D 3RLEC8646Q8 #181670
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool American T/D 3RLEC8646Q8

    Cant find that exact model but there is a 3RLEC8646JQ
    All of these dryers I have seen have the same stats though and come with both stats in a kit, part no: 481928228665


    John

    in reply to: AWM328/3 (15010) #181659
    johnmac11
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    Re: AWM328/3 (15010)

    On these machines when the NTC shorts or burns out it can take out the timer, usualy you will see blown tracks on the front of the timer next to the NTC plug


    John

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