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  • in reply to: whirlpool clock reset #175861
    johnmac11
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    Re: whirlpool clock reset

    The clock on these ovens will not reset if the main control knob is in any position apart from “off”

    If the main switch is at the off position press the button in the middle ( twice from memory ) till the little cursor appears below the right hand clock symbol, then turn the right hand ( temp ) knob to the correct time and press the middle button to set.

    If the main knob is off and the clock wont set following these instructions press the centre button and see if you feel it ckicking if not this is the usual suspect after power cuts.

    John

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL AMERICAN F/F #174414
    johnmac11
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AMERICAN F/F

    The rear PCB has changed to 481221778193 £74.79 ex vat


    John

    in reply to: whirlpool awm1200 #174168
    johnmac11
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    Re: whirlpool awm1200

    It is normal, it is caused by either the option switches being set to on or a low temp setting if the appliance has temp dial.

    Try turning all the options off and the temp up full and it will prove that their is no fault.

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AVM955/WP/WH #174118
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool AVM955/WP/WH

    I have seen about 6 of these over the years, the last one had a blown mains filter and the rest had the 8a fuse blown.

    If it is the fuse it can be done in situ if you are careful, take the top grid/trim off and the control panel will slide up and off to give you 3″ of clearance if you are lucky, the fuse is visable once panel off.

    To get the microwave out it is easier to lift off the wall. Then disconnect all the wires going to the microwave from the terminal block at the back l/h top of the unit. Tilt it on its back, remove the mesh filters and take out all the screws above the filter and the microwave should then come free.

    5 min job 😆

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AVM955/WP/WH #174115
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool AVM955/WP/WH

    Hi Merv,

    what is the wrong with the microwave?

    John

    in reply to: Executive Decision #174066
    johnmac11
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    Re: Executive Decision

    gegsy wrote:Well hello all. Still can’t believe it. Moderatorship and a**enal in Final, whatta day.Greg

    Congrats Gegsy, you are now a mod and 1 out of 2 aint bad

    After last nights performance I can only see a runners up medal 😆


    John

    johnmac11
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    Re: Fridge Freezer problem with water filter – where is it?

    Just confirming what Chris said I have checked on SIOS and it does show a filter for your model, are you sure the number is correct ?.

    I have also came across these with the filter removed ( some people dont like the taste of the water through the filter ) it could be that it has been removed and a new plinth fitted.


    John

    in reply to: AKZ 454 Whirpool Oven – STOP Error #173964
    johnmac11
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    Re: AKZ 454 Whirpool Oven – STOP Error

    Also make sure that the oven selector switch is in the off position, if it is in any “on” position you cannot set the clock


    John

    in reply to: whirpool fridge bulb #173378
    johnmac11
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    Re: whirpool fridge bulb

    481213428078 is the bulb for the freezer. The description for 481244029367 on SIOS is “lampholder, lamp.”

    I looked again and there is no seperate number for the lamp so this must be the one you require.


    John

    in reply to: whirpool fridge bulb #173376
    johnmac11
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    Re: whirpool fridge bulb

    Looks like a lampholder and lamp combined, 481244029367 retails at 17.87 :eeek:


    John

    in reply to: URGENT WARNING #150517
    johnmac11
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    Re: URGENT WARNING

    in reply to: Whirlpool US Drier #172013
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool US Drier

    will phone now and check


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool US Drier #172011
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool US Drier

    Hi dave,

    tried to get that model on Whirpools spares site and it does not come up. If you look at 481935818177 which is approx 2330 J4

    This is the one we fit on all US t dryers.

    John

    johnmac11
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    Re: How much do you think a Hoover 3236 washer cost in 70’s?

    I think Don might be the closest here, IIRC I remember selling Hoover T5004 twin tubs then for about £200 so I would say the 3236 must have been £250>


    John

    in reply to: For the record #146481
    johnmac11
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    Re: For the record

    kheath wrote:PGS please refrain from calling Mike a wally, Kevin

    Love it. very subtle and a typical northern approach. PGS knows he is in the wrong and Mike knows he is a wally.


    I watch with glee :rotl:

    John

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