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ParticipantRe: Yellow Pages 2011
Well done for getting the accent right 😆 .
He could also be serving a significant population of ex-pats who don’t speak Spanish as well as you!
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Bendix BIW105w (914211107)
Strange it came up for me OK.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Yellow Pages 2011
I note edthespiv’s location is Alicante, Spain. That could make a huge difference.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Bendix BIW105w (914211107)
May be no fault code is shown to user but you can access it using diagnostics and reading lights therein explained. Worth getting to know the system as it can be useful on all Lux. As I said all the info you need is on Connect. Do a search of this forum if you don’t know how to access mediator.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Bendix BIW105w (914211107)
I think it would come up with an error code if it wasn’t heating. Diagnostics, manuals etc are on Connect though that PNC no. doesn’t quite match. Heater relays have been known to go intermittent. 😉
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: HDC6UK Tumble dryer
Yes. Angle grinder on the cabinet. 😆
Otherwise I’d walk away.
Mike.
PS: If it’s got a push button start, could be relay board behind fascia. There’s a post about them in simple pcb repairs sticky but they’re cheap anyway.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: hp wd440p
Depends how accurate you need?
Roughly (and there are very few situations in which you’d need accuracy here):
fan mtr 30 / 150
elements 30
fuse 0
stat 0 (assuming n/c type, otherwise infinity)
(or 5/50k if ntc type – the important thing is it should change with temp)
Why do you need this??
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: looking for tacho magnet for beko wm6152w
I’ve got a complete motor I bought off e-bay for a customer who then decided to disappear :rolls: . It was for a WMB10W I think. If you can e-mail me a picture of the magnet end of your motor with measurements of int / ext diameters and thickness of magnet, it should be possible to decide if it’s same. If it fits and I can remove it without damaging it, I’ll send it to you.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Using Search facility
fasetester wrote:guys i do use the search before i post. i put in the name type model fault and where i want to search most the time it does not come up with what you are looking for. what am i doing wrong. thanks fasetester
You’re not doing anything wrong. But given the careless way most people compose their question titles, you’ve got to widen your search by putting in fewer words. If I get no results with the model number, I leave that out and search for make + fault (e.g. “Bosch + 1 min”) This usually gets you some relevant results because lots of different models have the same faults. If people would write clear and fully descriptive thread titles the forum would be about three times as useful as it is already.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: ZWD1662W
I’ve not seen anything like that happen but I could imagine a selector coming apart without too much difficulty. Had to take one apart on a board a little while back to get at nearby component. Flimsy plastic junk really. Not complicated though. Good chance you’ll be able to glue it or tie it back together. Would be handy to take along a scrap board to provide any missing bits.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Need help to identication of washer
Sounds like a Servis.
Mike.September 1, 2010 at 7:25 pm in reply to: Hoover HNF3157 1500rpm washer spins for only 2 & 1/2 min #325372leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Hoover HNF3157 1500rpm washer spins for only 2 & 1/2
Have sent pdf.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: bendix 145
Is it a washing machine? Have a search under Zanussi.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIDL126S Strange
Whenever something won’t turn off it’s got to be the board really. However, I’d be checking to see what capacitors are used on that board given all the recent education we’ve had on here. (I suspect it could be similar to a Hotpoint with all lights flashing which won’t turn off.)
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Electrolux Insight EWF14108W – Strange fault
Check heater element(s) for any sign of earth leakage (below 40Mohm at 500v is enough to throw up a problem. Tis written so in Lux manuals.) Other suspects are motor and pressure switches. Can’t find diagnostics for this one on Connect but should be same as for other Lux. (See cab’s posts in “known test procedures” sticky.)
And go easy on that bike.
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