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  • Re: ZWD1472W 914603301/00 aborting pogramme straight after

    Thanks for replies.
    Seamy, how do I do the diagnostics on this model? As I said before, I have put a NEW circulation pump in to replace the burnt out one; should that not have cured it?

    I’m beginning to feel more and more certain that the burnt out pump has blown something on the module. Hope it’s not the processor.

    Phidom, thanks; I really ought to know these things. 😳
    Mike.

    in reply to: zanussi ZWD1680W #282240

    Re: zanussi ZWD1680W

    The coils on these valves can measure OK when you check them but go o/c when they warm up. Common problem; must be ’cause I’ve seen it twice.
    Mike.

    in reply to: whirlpool element #282073

    Re: whirlpool element

    LJDomestics wrote:

    Im also surprized a failed element didnt trip the customers consumer unit… modern house modern fuse box.
    Was it showing low insulation on the megger? An element can go o/c without going low insulation. Especially if there’s a pressure switch issue and the element overheats, blowing its internal toc. Best check that if so.
    Mike.

    in reply to: whirlpool element #282071

    Re: whirlpool element

    £37.20 to me.
    I’d take a good look at the pic and the details (240mm, 2050watts) and take along whatever you have in stock which might fit, if the job’s not too far away. (Tell customer that correct part is both much more expensive and would take time to get hold of, if they ask). In situations where it is necessary to wait for part, I leave old heater in but disconnected and advise customer to use hot fill only programme to fill machine or use cold wash. Though this is more difficult with modern machines.
    Mike

    in reply to: LG washing machine drum bearings. #282110

    Re: LG washing machine drum bearings.

    Cabinet screws on LG are incredibly tight fitting. Even when you put them back in lightly, they seem to somehow grab and be difficult to get out again. Cabinets seem to be very solid and heavy, like Miele.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher #282086

    Re: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher

    Have you thoroughly checked the door microswitch? Door wiring? Module is £115+ trade @ Connect 🙁 , though in stock which suggests they expect to sell one occasionally. QER
    http://www.qer.biz/prodRepairsModel.asp
    lists this model as a possible repair at £29 but with 67{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} success rate only.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher #282083

    Re: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher

    Penguin45 wrote:Um, are you helping here, Mike? Chris.

    I’m doing my best but with no symptoms to go by, it’s tough. Masterpart list 160 parts for this model, Connect 49.
    HTH.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher #282081

    Re: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher

    squadman wrote:it went through the wash cycle ….it had washed and dried the wash load

    So does it still work? Or not? If it does still work, what are they like in the south east? If not, what’s happening?
    Mike.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMTL79 #274862

    Re: Hotpoint WMTL79

    Got one of these which has a slight leak through the bearing on the non-driven side (i.e. not the pulley side).
    I can find two products available. One is 1500125 / C00197474 which seems to consist of a couple of large O rings ? together with 2 weird looking circular things which might be bearings but I wouldn’t bank on it. Encouragingly, the pic on Connect also shows the round bit of tin and a screw which are present at this location.
    The other product 1500126 is described as “crosspiece”(Connect) or “crosspiece and bearing”(MPT) and no pic.
    Has anyone done this job before?
    Mike.

    in reply to: hpt d/washer #281782

    Re: hpt d/washer

    Didn’t you use Debor?
    Mike.

    in reply to: White Knight washer ???? #281883

    Re: White Knight washer ????

    This may be of some use
    Beko magnet
    Mike.

    in reply to: White Knight washer ???? #281881

    Re: White Knight washer ????

    I worked on a White Knight washer about 5 years ago which was a Philco.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8352 #281667

    Re: Diplomat ADP8352

    It’s on Connect as 5031689344661 and said to fit Ariston LSI61.
    HTH.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 top basket valve. #281775

    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 top basket valve.

    481236068349
    “Spray arm 2nd level CP” 😕 ❓ Good pic on Connect.
    Or “manifold”481253029331
    Again, good pic on Connect.
    Mike.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8352 #281664

    Re: Diplomat ADP8352

    grooster wrote: Indesit/arsiton version.

    😆 Was that a typo or intentional?
    Have a look at C00054815 and C00054817.
    Mike.

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