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  • in reply to: Blomberg oven knobs. #300655

    Re: Blomberg oven knobs.

    If you type Blomberg oven knob into Connect’s search, you get one possible – expensive, no pic and oos. But it says it’s for Brandt EOD607RG. Mpt’s site seems to be down at mo, but I’d try that model no. on there as they’re good at Brandt I think.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Whirlpool stat #302454

    Re: Whirlpool stat

    I’d just install a standard / universal Danfoss or Ranco stat for whatever type of appliance it is (ie fr / frzr / frfrzr). Or get the number from the body of the old stat and give Ranco a ring. Their tech has always been helpful to me. 0845 130 7722.
    Mike.

    in reply to: BELLING OVEN GRILL ENERGY REG #302493

    Re: BELLING OVEN GRILL ENERGY REG

    This is a guess but I would get a 5031680095562 (diamond H 48ER101C1 includes link wire and tech leaflet) from Connect. It’s cheap and if you don’t actually use it on this job, you’ll use it somewhere else eventually.
    I’ll bet the tech leaflet tells you how to convert from Strix.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Unknown integrated washer #302420

    Re: Unknown integrated washer

    Yeah, no wonder you don’t want to go on holiday 😆
    Mike.

    in reply to: APM 8552/2 #302564

    Re: APM 8552/2

    If that’s APM 8522 💡 DOR4640 on connect should be the one. And even if it is 8552 it’ll probably still fit. 🙂
    Mike.

    in reply to: Belling XOU500ss selector switch #298977

    Re: Belling XOU500ss selector switch

    When you said Connect part at silly money did you mean
    M/o regulator ckr XOU500 (5031680397512) £67.34. ❓
    Out of stock 🙁
    Mike

    in reply to: Unknown integrated washer #302418

    Re: Unknown integrated washer

    iadom wrote:
    That said, ifs its anything to do with Servis/Siltal then I won’t be going near it. 😉

    What a lovely state to reach.
    Mike.

    in reply to: LG drum change/pulley help #302560

    Re: LG drum change/pulley help

    What model is your machine? Is the pulley a sheet metal one with a square hole with rounded corners, like mine was? Have you tried mediator? I see a lot of alternatives come up when you put in LG washer to the search box.
    Mike.

    in reply to: LG drum change/pulley help #302558

    Re: LG drum change/pulley help

    I had this happen to me too a while back. I got round it on the day by winding some thick wire round the space to pack out the gap (which was caused by the new spider having a longer square section than the old one). I took home the old spider so I could make up a square holed washer to fit the gap. That was a rather laborious job so I put it off 😳 . Then after about six months she rang to say the washer’s not spinning now after making some noise. So I got on and made the washer up and went back and put it right. Wish I’d known about the lg spacer at that time. Would have saved me about an hour getting that washer just right.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Stoves 059852024 EL626 #302399

    Re: Stoves 059852024 EL626

    If you look up EL626 on Mpt, the nearest you can get is EL616.
    Parts for that include, 082343800 BUSH hinge bar
    081542003 HINGE bar finished (from 12/9/02)

    Tap those no.s into connect and some out of stock parts come up. 🙁
    But cheap.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Unknown integrated washer #302412

    Re: Unknown integrated washer

    Are not all unidentified integrated washers Diplomat (Servis) ? Ask him if he bought the kitchen at MFI 😉 .
    You could be turning down some easy money there for replacing a couple of resistors on the board. 🙂
    Mike.

    in reply to: Hoover A3110 Spare Parts Required #243910

    Re: Hoover A3110 Spare Parts Required

    I got a customer rang this evening says she has a leak from the front of her Electron 1100 deluxe A3596 😕 *. She “cant find any holes in the front rubber bit” but thinks it’s probably that. So, thinking I might find the right part no. for the seal here, I did a search for electron and this was one of the few topics that came up.
    If it turns out to be in good cosmetic nick but with a rusted through drum, I wonder if I should rescue some bits.
    Oh, and is 09024589 the right OEM no. for the seal? Maybe she said A3956? (My main suppliers don’t list a seal for the first model*).
    Mike.

    in reply to: morphy richards 73303 #300876

    Re: morphy richards 73303

    If you have a connect a/c I’m pretty sure the thing you want is on there as (their part no.)Hight Adustment Mechanism (5045173842809). SRP £5.22 (incl VAT) but I can get it at the trade discount price of £4.96 (incl. VAT). Whoopee!
    Mike.

    in reply to: Ariston AWD10 Flashing Update???? #302210

    Re: Ariston AWD10 Flashing Update????

    Not had any problems with EMW boards once they’ve been fitted and done a wash or two. I think they were a bit over-cautious reducing the guarantee to six months. I would have thought AWD10 would have been older than 3/4 years by now, though, so other things like bearings and spider need checking. Not that you can do much to check the spider actually but you could ask them if they only do low temp washes.
    Mike.

    in reply to: 2 X Zanussi’s #300579

    Re: 2 X Zanussi’s

    Hmm, didn’t have to clear the memory on mine. Maybe I’ll be having a callback next week? Not to worry, going by that way anyway.
    Mike.

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