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keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: normally open or closed MDI672050210070
just done this on a belling (indesit clone)
keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: tech info please, w/pool adp6510wh d/washer
if its got same parts as most recent whirlpools then its likely to be
useless askoll type spray pump. replace it.
upper spray arm supply tube detached from base at filter cover.
blocked spray arm jets.
cheap detergent.
that should cover it i think.
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWI612 E8 error
is this alternator part number 819130468 ? i dont have a model number yet for the one i have an e8 code. are there different versions of this part or is it common acrosss the range.
thankskeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: bosch dishwasher sgs53c02gb/08 floating magnet.
thanks for confirming that.obviously thats why i couldn’t find it on diagram. good news is that i carry the impellors as stock item.
cheers
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: White Knight 44A dryer
its a right job but i have a few times drilled out the rivets and made new holes. then bolted the thing back together with mushroom headed bolts exactly the right diameter for the holes. usually charge about 50 to 60 quid. never had a call back and have seen the dryers running years later when on other jobs.
keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: bosch d/w SHV55M03GB/56 leaking into sump
just take off both side panels and after removing water from the sump give it a quick run and keep your eyes open. then refer to martins list. the most awkward/expensive leak i had to fix was the seal on the heater box was perished but thats only one of countless dozens. chances are it will be a simple repair.
keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: whirpool d/w adg7540/1
yep quite right. i kinof assumed hed have checked that. and thanks for the door seal advice he’s identified it thanks to you .
keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: which door seal for whirlpool awod5706.
cheers chezza.
my mate has identified it as the third one.
help was much appreciated and has convinced him to become a forum member.keith
keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: whirpool d/w adg7540/1
what i do with these and with customers agreement is make a small hole in plastic where the tube clips in and i screw in a small stainless self tapper at slight angle to hold the tube in place. that is problem permanently solved. i screw it in adjacent to the thinner of the two waterways in the the tube assembly.
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: indsit dishwasher
sorry guys i haven’t read all the posts properly but i’d just like to throw this in to the mix.
just before christmas i went to a two year old indesit doing all sorts of weird things.
to cut a long story short i eventuall took off the door panel and discovered that the wiring loom had rubbed through on the door stiffening rod. basically there were at least four broken and a couple just with a few strands left.
i’d post a picture if i knew how.
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: indesit wib111uk no rotation.
cheers jonny. you see thats what was confusing me because i expected locked door then nowt. also the belt is definately on.
its just that i’ve shed loads of outstanding calls and was wanting to sort out the awkward ones to fit in the normal jobs.
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: teka dw655FI
not familiar with this model but one thing springs to mind.
does it have a half load option? if so when its selected only the top arm is supplied. also if it has and it has not been selected it is possible that the diverter valve(if fitted) may be stuck.
lastly but unlikely there may be a blockage in the supply tube.keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZD684 -Door popping open
could be that the lock is worn and not gripping properly. the only reason for that particular part of cycle is that as the cabinet heats up theres an increase in pressure due to heat which could just be enough to pop it. to be honest i had a baumatic doing exactly that only yesterday.
keithkeithwilliams
ParticipantRe: Invensys MPV01SV regulator
yes i have. i dismantled a diamond h and an old invensys and figured out how to wire them up. annoying thing is it worked perfectly and i wrote everything down. but i lost it. so the answer is yes it can be done, just take a couple apart and see. in fact while i’m snowed in i might just do it myself.
keithNovember 30, 2010 at 8:55 am in reply to: Bosch Washing Machine – All spin lights lit + Wash light! #337028keithwilliams
ParticipantRe: Bosch Washing Machine – All spin lights lit + Wash light
i had one last week. original fault was the carbons worn. they were replaced toc checked ok. continuity through brushes etc.
on this one the top middle and bottom spin lights were flashing. couldn’t get it to do anything.
now my question to micky 32 is what do you mean by a reset? i’ve repaired countless bosch carbon jobs and never had to do other than turn it to spin.
if there is some reset proceedure that i’ve missed then please tell us/me how.
thanks
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