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  • in reply to: service engineers required in glasgow/ayrshire/edinburgh #387438
    jonnieboy
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    Re: service engineers required in glasgow/ayrshire/edinburgh

    Ken
    the fact you “assumed” it was me or an Indesit employee who re-opened the thread kinda says a lot !! don’t you think !!
    i know absolutely nothing about this resurfacing would appear to be your member homecare who has reopened the thread as you can clearly see the last time i was on this thread was March 7th …At the original time of posting i thought i was doing a favour to unemployed members on here offering a job opportunity i have absolutely no intentions of using your site again to advertise jobs

    john

    in reply to: Hotpoint AQXXF149 wont start #393913
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    Re: Hotpoint AQXXF149 wont start

    when you say pcb filter plug would not fit are you sure its the correct pcb for the appliance as the filter plug should not be different what was the part no?
    check wiring between motor and pcb wires can break at motor plug

    jonnieboy
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    Re: service engineers required in glasgow/ayrshire/edinburgh

    to be honest i look after the employed guys but i am sure the rates are now dependent on skills etc if you are interested drop me your details and i can get the franchise manager to chat with you

    jonnieboy
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    Engineers required in Glasgow/Ayrshire/Edinburgh/North Engla

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    john

    in reply to: Washer heater removal tool #375098
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    Re: Washer heater removal tool

    there is a very easy way to get out even the most stubborn heaters loosen the securing nut then pour a kettle full of boiling water into the drum leave for a few minutes this will soften heater seal from the inside tip machine forward [to avoid water pouring out ]and the heater will come out easily with some gentle pulling

    in reply to: Conventional tumble dryers to cease? #374782
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    Re: Conventional tumble dryers to cease?

    the heat units will be replaced as a whole unit when they fail no regassing involved
    and i heard the chinese are guaranteeing the heat pump units for life and will replace any faulty units f.o.c to manufacturers
    now i do get the irony chinese and quality guarantees :clown:
    what next the taxman admitting a mistake and apologising to rangers
    :rolls: :rolls:

    in reply to: Indesit IDL530 Low Ins Problem #367718
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    Re: Indesit IDL530 Low Ins Problem

    heater or motor would be my bet
    when the reading is low why not disconnect these parts one at a time and see if it goes up

    in reply to: engineer rates #372916
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    Re: engineer rates

    lee8 wrote:Plus all the e bay selling and fiddles, your looking at £40 grand plus. :rotfl:


    i can only dream 😯

    in reply to: Hotpoint Service #372854
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    Re: Hotpoint Service

    have to agree with lee8 i work for said company and no way could the engineer simply refuse to go back without a good excuse also as many know work is not that busy at the moment i would be very surprised if the customer would have to wait so long for another visit indesit are offering sameday next day service in most areas at the moment

    in reply to: Indesit IS70C tumble dryer condensing in heater casung #371972
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    Re: Indesit IS70C tumble dryer condensing in heater casung

    open the door push a small screwdriver into the microswitch then put your hand towards the drum holes at the back you should get a good flow of hot air if not remove the condenser if the flow of air gets a lot better check for blockage between filter and condenser if no blockage change condenser even if it looks ok

    in reply to: Plastic Outer Drum repair? #371225
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    Re: Plastic Outer Drum repair?

    i second that dr dings is fantastic many a plastic tank is still in working order because of it

    in reply to: 20 years experience field .Multi brand & multi disciplined . #369909
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    Re: 20 years experience field .Multi brand & multi disciplin

    hi mate
    sorry to hear of your predicament unfortunately a lot of good guys are in the same position
    i do know that malin service centre in shots and rda in bellshill are currently seeking engineers
    might be worth firing off your cv to them
    good luck to you with the job hunting
    jonnie

    in reply to: indesit cooker hood h563 #366575
    jonnieboy
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    Re: indesit cooker hood h563

    take the main pcb out of the black casing and the fuse is easily visible just held into a normal fuse holder no need for soldering just a push fit

    in reply to: indesit cooker hood h563 #366573
    jonnieboy
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    Re: indesit cooker hood h563

    if i remember there is a small fuse in the main pcb usually bulb has blown and taken the fuse out

    in reply to: li62 seal #365168
    jonnieboy
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    Re: li62 seal

    if its the seal that comes with the 3 metal clips its easy to fit
    you fit it onto the tub not the door using the metal clips theres no need to remove the old seal thats crimped onto the bottom of the door just leave it there

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