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ParticipantRe: Zanussi TC7103w tumble drier
geoff1 wrote: I am sure as the information slowly filters through it will make sense.
geoff
No, it’s nothing to do with your drinking habits, it’s just Martin showing off his latin; something about a grindstone by the sounds of it. 😕
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: stoves 900ef
Typing 900ef into Masterpart’s search brings up your model but no parts listed 🙁 . However choosing a similar model brings up a list of parts of six pages including “thermal switch” 082808901. This comes up on Connect as “Stoves thermostat cutout” but is specified as 100 deg which sounds low for your description. However you might be able to tell from the pic.
Would suggest buying from Mpt cause they provided the part no. 😉
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: HOTPOINT WM71
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repair them but at 43{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} success rate only.
Mikeleavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: ariston water from drawer.
Have you checked for intermittent blockages of sump/drain hose etc?
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: White Knight 767c cond dryer which fan is which?
Thanks Bob,
Just had a look and it’s evident that I need the “cooling” fan :rolls:.Thanks for the rapid replies.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: White Knight 767c cond dryer which fan is which?
Yeah, I think you’re right though. It looks like the one I’ve got is mounted with the open side towards the motor which makes it the rear one. 🙁
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: White Knight 767c cond dryer which fan is which?
wilf wrote:try 421307756173
wilf
Hi Wilf, That’s the one they describe as “cooling fan” so I thought that would be the one that blows air over the element. It looks pretty much the same as the “recirculation fan” in the pics on Connect.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: zanussi 12170w..s.no. 74600150..pn..91426105(00)
Strange looking pressure switch faulty/ blocked?
Or, long shot, (rare) short (not open)circuit valve solenoid?
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: hotpoint heater
If this is the small hole about quarter inch dia above fan, it’s been discussed a few times before. The purpose apparently is to allow water to dribble down onto the module and cause it to blow up. 😆
Those less cynical believe it has some venting function.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: No Credit Card, No Repair
I’ll do it for you ’cause I was intrigued too and ages ago looked it up.
“Always the same Indesit*, only the depth varies.”
Mike.
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ParticipantRe: SERVICE M320
I’m surprised you didn’t test the capacitor. Worth getting a meter with uF scale on, they’re cheap enough now.
Mike.November 28, 2008 at 7:27 pm in reply to: Hotpoint WD62P pressure switch hunts following fill. #269941leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD62P pressure switch hunts following fill.
I think neptune means you to block the end you’re not blowing into.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: zanussi wjd1257 dead!
Sounds like Martin was on the right track. Why not just try a new ribbon cable first. I believe they are so common to give probs that some carry them as a stock spare.
Mike.November 28, 2008 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Creda Europa double oven fan problem… HELP PLEASE… #270054leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: Creda Europa double oven fan problem… HELP PLEASE…
Had same trouble with these three terminal motors. For some strange reason, the whole element current gets directed through that ticthy little toc with its thin lead wires. I gave up on this job once about 5 years ago, then recently had a repeat and had forgotten about the previous lesson.
Posted about it on here and apparently some folks bypass the toc 😯 . But I think that sounds dodgy, especially if your fan is running hot.
Mike.leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: No Credit Card, No Repair
Martin wrote:Margaret Douglas at Hotpoint’s Customer Service Centre informed me (by email) that it is quite acceptable to pay the engineer either with cash or cheque when he calls. 😉
Perhaps it depends on where you live. If their nearest engineer is 50 miles away they might not want to risk the trip.
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