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  • in reply to: Siemens SE25M275GB/36 #330463
    jontymox
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    Re: Siemens SE25M275GB/36

    Evening all,

    Yes, the pump shaft is devoid of blades, so I have renewed the pump.

    However, the m/c still refuses to drain!

    It seems to do everything but drain, and I don’t know where to look next.

    I opened the door mid cycle, and the drain pump was pumping water around the sump, so I wonder if there is a blockage further along the line (possibly impeller blades contributing?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    jontymox

    in reply to: Siemens SE25M275GB/36 #330461
    jontymox
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    Re: Siemens SE25M275GB/36

    Good morning,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    When I had a look at the drain pump, the impeller shaft is smooth (i.e. no blades) and thought this was due to the type of pump.

    However, I now wonder if is this is the correct arrangement for vortex? type pump or if this is causing the non draining problem.

    Could anyone confirm the above?

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch WF02467GB/15 washing m/c drum bearing renewal #330185
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch WF02467GB/15 washing m/c drum bearing renewal

    Thank you boselecta,

    Have done so, and split tub.
    Power washed inside tub due to state; will renew bearings tomorrow.

    Thanks again,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Indesit F131 KBGB Oven door #329528
    jontymox
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    Re: Indesit F131 KBGB Oven door

    Thanks don,

    I didn’t spot the highlighted word.

    Best wishes,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Indesit F131 KBGB Oven door #329526
    jontymox
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    Re: Indesit F131 KBGB Oven door

    Thanks iadom,

    Could you let me know the type of adhesive I should use.

    In don’t think the frame is too badly worn, so intend re-bonding glass sections.

    Regards,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07 #328286
    jontymox
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    Re: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07

    Evening all,

    Thanks for your replies.

    Yes, it is appears to be the type which has been superceded.

    I did notice said item inside a brown rubber sleeve, but didn’t realise it had been superceded, and Belling didn’t particularly help!

    Presumably one cuts out the original, and fits replacement together with a couple of new spade connectors.

    Thanks again chaps,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07 #328283
    jontymox
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    Re: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07

    Good afternoon all,

    I’ve been to fit a new thermal cut out switch this morning, but have been unable to locate it!!

    Tried Belling, who say it is “low down behind the rear panel.”

    Naturally, I looked there before contacting Belling, also front panel/switch section and hob area.

    Thought I’d be able to locate, and have tried following all wiring/looms in order to locate to no avail.

    Wondering if anyone knows the definite/likely area where cut out may be found.

    Best wishes,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07 #328280
    jontymox
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    Re: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07

    Thanks for your thoughts Flyman and electrofix.

    I’m sure the main oven switch is faulty as tested, and that the oven element is good.

    However, I may have to revisit to try and diagnose the hotplate problem.

    Regarding the thermal cut out, perhaps this has failed and is causing both problems?

    I’m wondering where this item is located, and how to test it, or if I should obtain a new one regardless.

    My inexperience in ovens is obviously showing!

    Regards,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Fagor 2H-1261 oven tripping #325505
    jontymox
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    Re: Fagor 2H-1261 oven tripping

    Thanks williemac,

    I also suspect the new element, which I shall exchange.

    Just wondered if it could possibly be anything else causing problem.

    Best wishes,

    jontymox

    in reply to: SMEG SUK92MFX5 dual fuel range cooker #325063
    jontymox
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    Re: SMEG SUK92MFX5 dual fuel range cooker

    Thanks chezza,

    Will probably refer to a gas or Smeg engineer, and concentrate on the other fault on this unit.

    Kind regards,

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35 #317195
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35

    ha ha,

    I’m fairly confident that it is the re-circulation pump that is making the noise. Will try and confirm later though difficult due to location and low noise.

    However, this does not explain the fact no water is evident after the first cycle.

    Surely the pump will try to work, but obviously not very efficiently without water!

    I’m wondering if the control module is fauly too.

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35 #317191
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35

    Thanks Clive,

    Yes, the water pressure is fine, and I have checked the matrix for blockages.

    The m/c works well for about 15 mins, then stops with the aforementioned humming noise.

    Back to the drawing board!

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35 #317189
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35

    Good morning,

    Sorry… yes, my mistake/oversight.

    The m/c does humm (pump?) but no water in system other than residual.

    Only light showing is selected programme LED

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35 #317187
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35

    Hi,

    Yes, it does so!

    jontymox

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35 #317185
    jontymox
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    Re: Bosch Classixx dishwasher E-Nr SGS43C02GB/35

    Thanks iadom,

    I’m wondering if it’s the control module, as I’ve tried a new inlet valve to no avail.

    The m/c works initially, then stops and is dry!

    Regards,

    jontymox

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