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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WMF540P UK R #397345
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint WMF540P UK R

    There is R’s and R’as a total knightmare same with modules commercial codes ending in 700/800 i get screwed up up trying to find the correct parts bring back the 95490/ 95292 white or Almond, life was a breeze then.

    in reply to: WMD940 F01 #396944
    johnnyj
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    Re: WMD940 F01

    There is 3 versions of this machine all with different modules and motors fitted my money would still be on the module

    in reply to: hotpoint mistral f/f top hinge #397069
    johnnyj
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    Re: hotpoint mistral f/f top hinge

    C00216911 RH & LH Adjustable, or C00217852 Not adjustable.

    in reply to: HPT WMD960 WILL NOT START #396897
    johnnyj
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    Re: HPT WMD960 WILL NOT START

    Pcb Jim tried programing didnt work

    in reply to: HPT WMD960 WILL NOT START #396895
    johnnyj
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    Re: HPT WMD960 WILL NOT START

    It’l be the module did one yesterday for same fault

    in reply to: GPRS portable card machines #396703
    johnnyj
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    Re: GPRS portable card machines

    http://www.intuit.co.uk/mobile-payment- … tAodER0ApA

    I,ve been looking at these guys still got free banking at the minute so i’ll wait and see.

    Most customers have wireless internet and usually happy to let me connect when i’m looking for parts if the mobile signal is crap, so i would assume the same would happen when taking a payment.

    in reply to: Indesit WM12X #395805
    johnnyj
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    Re: Indesit WM12X

    More than likely he ordered the whole drum which is now obsolete.

    in reply to: Bosch Tumble drier WTE84307GB F11 fault #396603
    johnnyj
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    Re: Bosch Tumble drier WTE84307GB F11 fault

    Thanks priced one need a mortgage to buy one of these jeesus its only a t/drier mr Bosch

    in reply to: GPRS portable card machines #396700
    johnnyj
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    Re: GPRS portable card machines

    I would think so Dave i have had tried every network in these parts and vodafone sucks

    in reply to: Removing torx screws from drum spider – Hotpoint #396577
    johnnyj
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    Re: Removing torx screws from drum spider – Hotpoint

    24 Volt Worx had it for 5 years batterys still as good as new

    in reply to: Removing torx screws from drum spider – Hotpoint #396566
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    Re: Removing torx screws from drum spider – Hotpoint

    iadom wrote:Titanium drill, lasts ages and drills them out in no time at all, good idea to use drill cooling fluid at the same time. Don’t waste my time trying to unscrew them, just drill em out and fit new screws every time. The head comes off before the drill hits the drum and as they are virtually all fixed with only one screw per arm you can always use the other slot anyway.

    I dumped the Titanium years ago and got Cobalt drills last for ages and ages the 8 mm one i have been using has lasted months and i do on average 2 to three a week.

    in reply to: 0800 repair jtm failing engineers/contractors #396111
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    Re: 0800 repair jtm failing engineers/contractors

    I had a job for an oven not in my area but as it is close to my brothers i agreed to do, i ordered parts and advised i was going into hospital for an operation and then on holiday and would be out of action for 8 weeks and as it wasnt my area i didnt expect parts to land on my doorstep, when i came back i received parts i tried to return parts but was advised since they were out of pocket due to my sickness and holiday the werent going to take them back, that was the last job i did for them, every month for a year i got invoices for the parts which i binned, after that they gave up and i havent given them a penny for them in my book they fcuked up not me.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aqualtis AQ113D697E #396031
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis AQ113D697E

    I had one today reprogramed the board, fixed it.

    johnnyj
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    Re: hotpoint wm22 constant filling and draining, not syphoni

    They called it step cooling reducing the temp of the water to prevent creasing rather than pouring cold water onto hot clothes..

    in reply to: Creda TCS3 (Hotpoint CTD00?) #395737
    johnnyj
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    Re: Creda TCS3 (Hotpoint CTD00?)

    About 15 mins i take the right hand panel off, remove screws on bracket to back panel unplug mains t/b remove 2 screws securing water bottle support bracket and left hand back panel screws , remove bearing cover and remove drive pin, push drum forward to clear back panel slip belt over drum, remove fan cowling and fan slip belt over shaft remove right hand pulley screw slacking left hand pulley screw use pulley to stretch belt and reassemble in reverse order.

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