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April 17, 2011 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok #349464
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok
The full Number is as follows on my Bosch machine…
E NR WAA24169GB/20 FD8810 101572
I thought that you could replace bearings in this if ever they failed, It gets used everyday. Will have to get back to you with the ENR number as its doing a wash as I type this :rolls:
Never quite understood why the Bosch logo is black on this model where other Bosch machines have the red logo.
April 16, 2011 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok #349462justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok
My Bosch machine is WAA24169GB does this model have the dreaded sealed drum?
April 16, 2011 at 12:16 pm in reply to: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok #349459justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok
Did not realise that the hotpoint had a sealed drum which will mean when the bearings go you have to bin the machine – Not good then.
April 16, 2011 at 12:06 pm in reply to: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok #349458justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Reliability Advice Hotpoint Ultima WMD940 are they ok
Thanks for the advice, The reason for needing a bigger drum is because as the kids are growing up the washing is getting harder to keep on top of. I thought hotpoint were as good brand but looks like lots of brands are merging with others
October 5, 2010 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Removing the front door panel from a Bosch washing machine #332073justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Removing the front door panel from a Bosch washing machi
Thanks for this, there was 2 at the bottom. New seal now fitted and machine is back in action.
Thanks guys
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Idesit IDL40 Flashing light help
Well there was water in the botom, i just tipped it out and now the thing is working again, when i took the panel off the side I couldnt see anything obvious.
I am thinking it is a small leak that overtiime may have built up the water but I certainly cant see any evidence of a leak from underneath only on the bottom steel pan where there was water until i tipped the machine back and let it out.
Is there any obvious place to look for leaks as all the hoses seem to be secure?
Thanks again.
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Idesit IDL40 Flashing light help
Penguin45 wrote:LED1 flashing? Flood protection activated – there is water in the base, the noise you can hear is the drain pump running.
Power off, towels down, tip the machine over to one side to drain the undertray.
If it does it again, you’re playing “Find the leak”.
Penguin45.
Thanks Penguin, I will try this in a min, what causes the flood protection to come on? will let you know what happens next
July 9, 2009 at 2:52 pm in reply to: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shut of #291403justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shu
well it looks like the small cooling fan cut off thermostat on the bottom oven is stuck closed (the top one is open)
is there a specific part number for these as i can hardly see anything the stat is that small.
There is continuity going through the bottom cut off stat which is why the dam thing wont switch off.
Is it common for these to fail when the main oven stat packs in also, mind you i bet it got very hot when it last opened the cooling fan curcuit and is now stuck closed :rolls:
July 9, 2009 at 8:55 am in reply to: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shut of #291402justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shu
If i have removed the thermostat from the back of the oven switch will this make the cooling fan stay on, the reason i ask is there was mention that the cooling fan is controlled by circuits within the top oven and main oven switched.
The model number is Hotpoint EW74.
Thanks
July 9, 2009 at 8:44 am in reply to: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shut of #291401justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: cooker blew circuit breaker and now cooling fan wont shu
Thanks penguin – So it looks like i have 2 things wrong :rolls: I will have a look at the bottom oven stat what you suggested as I feel that before the cooker tripped the cooker circuit breaker it was at its full heating ability.
Will let you know how it goes – Thanks again.
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Washing machine but which one of these should I buy
We paid £269 for the bosch but was going to get the indisit which was £259 it had more stuff on it and a bigger drum, but decided on the Bosch simply because Bosch make their own stuff and their reputation is better. Not only that but for the extra £10 more you get that extra years parts and labour warrenty for peice of mind.
I am amazed how quiet this Bosch washer is for an entry level, Really pleased with it…Lets hope its does us proud.
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Washing machine but which one of these should I buy
Thanks Don, we have opted for the Bosch model WAA24169GB and got a good deal on it.
Is this model an old one now as the price was great for the brand.
justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: whirlpool washer totally dead (just 18mths old)
Forgot to mention I recovered the bra bone from disconecting the pipe under the outer drum at the bottom which lead to the drain pump I also found coins, paperclips and hairclips.
Its amazing what was in there :rolls: Thought down the side of the sofa would of been worse.
December 11, 2008 at 10:43 pm in reply to: Tricity Bendix Dishwasher DH 090 faul (is this motor related #271230justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Tricity Bendix Dishwasher DH 090 faul (is this motor rel
Checked the horse shoe and its clear, I also tested the prssure switch and thats opening and closing normally when i blow air down
Anything else that i could be checking, I hope its not the timer does this send the signals to the various components or does it “listen” for the componants to send signals to the timer.
Its not digital its a mechanical timer.
Thanks again.
December 11, 2008 at 11:56 am in reply to: Tricity Bendix Dishwasher DH 090 faul (is this motor related #271228justinbarrow
ParticipantRe: Tricity Bendix Dishwasher DH 090 faul (is this motor rel
The blue tubes were full of gunk, Cleaned them all and its still the same.
The machine fills and when the timer moves to the part where the motor should kick in to start washing it just carries on filling for about 3 mins than it just shuts off and nothing else happens.
It is draining ok just overfilling then shutting off.
Is there anything else to check.
Thanks
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