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  • in reply to: RANGEMASTER TOLEDO 90 S/S #203819
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    Re: RANGEMASTER TOLEDO 90 S/S

    Ceramic hob top part No P027368 Price £177.47 + thats connects price

    Kirk

    in reply to: Blomberg 1501AAA #203091
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    Re: Blomberg 1501AAA

    Bra wires not a problem same as most machines, other common fault is pressure chamber on the back clogging up easy to clean.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Zanussi Freezone #202870
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    Re: Zanussi Freezone

    I think the noise you heard was either fan catching on ice or defrosting, it has a clockwork timer that tends to stick at defrost you can manually click it on to see if that is the fault. Part No DST50213960003.

    Then there is defrost T Stats none of this is simple and would need an experience eng to sort.

    Parts availabe from Dave Conway. Remember switch of at mains before doing any work on appliance.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Zanussi Freezone #202868
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    Re: Zanussi Freezone

    Inside fridge compartment also serial number and product number Please.

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    in reply to: Zanussi Freezone #202866
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    Re: Zanussi Freezone

    Need a model number to help you, and no it wont be a gas problem.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Zanussi ZX56/4 not working #202855
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    Re: Zanussi ZX56/4 not restarting after defrost cycle?

    This unit has a defrost timer fitted on the back down by the compressor it sounds like this has packed up. Part number dst2262240068.

    Dave Conway on spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk can supply it, remember switch of at mains if you are going to look at it.

    Best of luck Kirk

    in reply to: LG GRL207TUJA #202815
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    Re: LG GRL207TUJA

    Yes the ones I have done have been the solenoid that pulls the cutter up both times it had fallen off the 2 screws had come out that hold it in place.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Leisure Rangemaster 110 Dual Fuel Cooker #202749
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    Re: Leisure Rangemaster 110 Dual Fuel Cooker

    Yes the cooker has to be taken out to replace the fan motor, also if you have to call an engineer out to replace the fan, you will have to take the cooker out for him/her.

    Best of luck Kirk

    in reply to: sat nav #202752
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    Re: sat nav

    Brilliant saves time fuel and stress, when my first one packed up under guarantee couldn’t wait 10 days bought another one, for me its one of the things in life I can not do without.

    Kirk

    in reply to: DeLonghi Range Cooker #197304
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    Re: DeLonghi Range Cooker

    Did you try it on fan element mode? I think 7 oclock, most common fault is the selector switch breaks down and burns out.

    Kirk

    in reply to: zanussi tumble dryer model tce7276w #190376
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    Re: zanussi tumble dryer model tce7276w

    Steve if you pop round I have a few in stock.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Neff M F1 fault #187415
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    Re: Neff W/M F1 fault

    Sorry missed out the W it is a washing machine.

    Thanks Kirk

    in reply to: How easy we engineers have it now! #186429
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    Re: How easy we engineers have it now!

    I find it much easier now back then there was no information available for all the other makes, spares were so difficult to come by delivery every two weeks very small range.

    I worked six day’s a week and sunday was spent building spiders timers motors gearboxs etc, we had much easier mechanical machines but you did have a very dirty job.

    Servis quartz was the first simple to repair electronic machine with its row of triacs that a monkey could fix, now half your life is spent waiting for them to start and of course the customer can’t tell you where the timer stuck.

    But do I miss the old refrigeration, the first firm I worked for if you failed on washing machines they made you a fridge engineer,who else thinks fridges have gone backwards, I also remember getting the fridge unit complete all you did was unscrew the liner lift it out and drop in a complete sealed unit about 20 mins.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Problems with returns to Connect anyone? #186082
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    Re: Problems with returns to Connect anyone?

    Just to let you know they picked up today, I’ll have to send them a thank you card from UK Whitegoods.

    Kirk

    in reply to: Problems with returns to Connect anyone? #186081
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    Re: Problems with returns to Connect anyone?

    Well they didn’t pick mine up today phoned at 4 pm to say they hadn’t emailed us can number and will do it tomorrow, lets see!

    Kirk

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