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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WM61 #171532
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint WM61

    The hinge is 1602473 not 1601473 cheers jj

    in reply to: hotpoint ctd00g dryer #171097
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    Re: hotpoint ctd00g dryer

    The 1703080 is used on the vented dryers, and the other is the mod for removing the support wheels on condensor dryers which caused excessive noise, but the parts in the 1703080 kit are mostly the same minus the belt.

    in reply to: hotpoint ctd00g dryer #171093
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    Re: hotpoint ctd00g dryer

    Yup part n/o is 1703273 comes with thinner belt bearing pads and a bronze rear bearing you lob the support wheels away and fit all the bits.

    in reply to: ariston A1124uk #169627
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    Re: ariston A1124uk

    Sounds like a heating fault broken wire or open circuit heater

    in reply to: New High quality Hotpoint WM #169767
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    Re: New High quality Hotpoint WM

    That’l be the BS1400 i take it, it’s been on sale for a couple of months, on Curry’s ,Comet etc websites, 8.5kg load there also another new machine out soon not sure when it will hit the shops.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA31 #167060
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA31

    Wma’s if there is no temp rise detected it will carry on and and finish programe, so if the heater and wiring test okay has to be a module fault i’m afraid.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher BFI62 #169425
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    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher BFI62

    They used 2 but replacements were normaly the Bleckman never had an Irca as a replacement. It is written on it to confirm.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Dishwasher BFI62 #169422
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    Re: Hotpoint Dishwasher BFI62

    Earth fault on heater if it is an IRCA heater replace with the Bleckman, most of the prob,s were caused by the Irca tubular element going down to earth etc cuases all sorts of weird faults.

    in reply to: Part P effect? #168746
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    Re: Part P effect?

    i’ve been getting approx 3 to 4 calls a week when carrying out loop impedance/ resistance testing with varying faults ie no earth, reversed polarity etc, most of them were in council property’s it i was pixxed of at first another test i had to carry out, no complaints now.


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    in reply to: Help Please! #167871
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    Re: Help Please!

    It’s usually the Bosch motor the one with the white plastic covers over the brush gear, i,ve changed dozens due to that motor, the FHP motor very rarley causes it i’ll never change brushes on the bosch motor but i change
    them most times on the others.

    in reply to: How Busy Are We #168786
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    Re: How Busy Are We

    In the Kingdom of Fife it has been dead for weeks now, even auld Reekie has dried up used to be jumping, the only place this way seems to be Aberdeen which has always been busy.

    in reply to: 134a pressures #168823
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    Re: 134a pressures

    Depends on the size of the system some GE Food centres can pull well into the -5 and below and be okay and a wee larder fridge could be + 3 or there abouts and be okay.

    in reply to: Hoover To Move Engineers #168860
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    Re: Hoover To Move Engineers

    It wouldnt be a certain Mr Krupski who created mayhem when he was with Hotpoint.

    in reply to: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy #167740
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    Re: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy

    You dont have to remove drum just the side panels and ease front panel forward screwdriver to remove wheels leaving wheel mounts, shove in only 4 bearing pads looking from the front dont fit the top right it has been deleted now, if the belt is okay i’d leave it on, about 20 mins to do.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 frozen fan #167604
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 frozen fan

    The fan seal is 2602977 it is made of a differant material that doesnt absorb water so readily, the back panel 2603280 but the old one can be modified by removing a couple of inches of the foam foil insulator from the top and reseal using foil tape used in cookers to seal and stop any ingress into the rest of the insulator, the module is part n/o 2603284 this has a longer defrost.

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