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  • in reply to: WD61 occasionally tears clothes. #310636

    Re: WD61 occasionally tears clothes.

    I guess there would be a bit of a hole. But would that cause any problem? Maybe I could block it up with something smooth. Might be someone out there who’s done this before and got the tee-shirt. It’s not urgent, anyway, just something the lady asked about after I’d done the brushes on this one.
    Mike.

    in reply to: WD61 occasionally tears clothes. #310633

    Re: WD61 occasionally tears clothes.

    That’s an idea, though I think the WD seals are a fair bit deeper. What’s a “front pressing”? Is that a tub front?
    Mike.

    in reply to: Whirlpool Wash Pump #310531

    Re: Whirlpool Wash Pump

    Looking at the bracket on it, it looks a bit like the Ceset might fit. What’s the model number?
    Mike.

    in reply to: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS #309673

    Re: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS

    Not a fault. P&P is inclusive in price. You can buy an item for 50p and they send it by DHL inclusive!
    Mike.

    in reply to: knob for an ariston w/d #310331

    Re: knob for an ariston w/d

    Can you ask her to bring the old knob in? Maybe you can find a match or repair it with some quick-set putty.
    Mike.

    in reply to: hotpoint wma52 motor #265103

    Re: hotpoint wma52 motor

    robbra wrote:
    It’s the field coil that is o/c. Customer tried to fit his own brushes and blew it up, he said there was a big flash and he was left in darkness. Should have rung me in the first place.

    Rob

    Sounds to me like this customer may have been working with less than consummate skill! Therefore o/c field coil not so unlikely!
    Mike.

    in reply to: Is this Ber?? #310474

    Re: Is this Ber??

    Agree with what’s been said so far. What you need is a mechanical repair to give durability combined with a sealant/ filler to make it water-tight.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Dishwasher from b and q model dw602bi #310265

    Re: Dishwasher from b and q model dw602bi

    Belling IDW602 built in (050418090) ?
    Mike.

    in reply to: inigrated washer. #310506

    Re: inigrated washer.

    Use some “magic” filler? aka Epoxy putty.
    Mike.

    in reply to: ariston w/dryer cd12t #310509

    Re: ariston w/dryer cd12t

    Would re-check module closely. Maybe some little give-away mark somewhere. If not, could send to EMW for test/repair. Not sure how they work charge if no fault found. Check first.
    New module at Connect only £26 but you’d be lumbered with it if no cure.
    Mike.

    in reply to: creda t/d 37648 #310326

    Re: creda t/d 37648

    😀
    Mike.

    in reply to: hotpoint wma52 motor #265099

    Re: hotpoint wma52 motor

    The toc is in line with the armature rather than with the field, isn’t it? Therefore if Rob says the field is o/c it is unlikely to be the toc. ❓
    Mike.

    in reply to: sps2462gb/19 dishwasher #310435

    Re: sps2462gb/19 dishwasher

    Bosch?/Neff? e.g. SPS5462GB/? Loads about them on here if you do a search. 1. check transfer (fill matrix to sump) hose not crudded up > low water level. 2. Check fill matrix on left side not malfunctioning due to sticking float / pressure switch or whatever thing it has. 3. Check no blockage in motor inlet from sump, e.g. plastic/paper. Think base comes off if model is 5462 but diagram on Bosch website isn’t easily read.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Zanussi dishwasher #310113

    Re: Zanussi dishwasher

    cornflakes wrote: HOW IS IT REMOVED without seperating base unit from cabinet…

    If you mean without access to bottom by pulling it out, then I think you’re asking the impossible. Difficult enough with machine on it’s side and baseplate off.
    Mike.

    in reply to: creda t/d 37648 #310324

    Re: creda t/d 37648

    :rolls: :bang:
    Mike.

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