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  • in reply to: LG TDC70040 #242175
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    Re: LG TDC70040

    Are the filters being cleaned regular and is she opening the door to check if washing dry???? Also is there a gap between uses or on constant. ??

    in reply to: Bosch wtl 6500 #242179
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    Re: Bosch wtl 6500

    Just a guess but on timed dry I would have thought it will not use dryer sensor to turn off, just switches off at end of time. !!!

    in reply to: Servis M6115 – wash problem #241917
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    Re: Servis M6115 – wash problem

    Usually is pcb but can be stats occasionally.

    in reply to: Zanussi IZ161 – Circulating pump #241928
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    Re: Zanussi IZ161 – Circulating pump

    All the ones I have changed on Zanussi washers have been at the front.

    All I do is lie them on there sides soap dispensor side on floor and remove the askoll pump not the housing and then just replace pump. Takes me about 10 minutes if that.

    in reply to: wpl on/off switch #241866
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    Re: wpl on/off switch

    Have just check the part number on whirlpool website and as John says it is correct number but possible wrong part in bag.

    in reply to: Snow #241877
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    Re: Snow

    Got some in Wolverhampton tonight, friend rang me earlier.

    in reply to: leisure rmca105rmscv #241730
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    Re: leisure rmca105rmscv

    If it is a beko it will have thermal fuse part is flav160100484.

    If you go to appliance and remove back to check just find thermal fuse and twist together, then recheck which will let you know if this is the fault but remember this is just a temp fix. Hope this helps.

    in reply to: zanussi wjs1265w dryer fault E10 #241247
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    Re: zanussi wjs1265w dryer fault E10

    Have you changed the correct valve as E10 is cold valve fault. I have had this fault before and just changed the valve and nothing else, always fixed the fault. If not use self diag. test.

    in reply to: WFP3201GB/01 Error Code F02 #241271
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    Re: WFP3201GB/01 Error Code F02

    Part numbers are

    bosc154431 NTC or subs. 175369
    bosc263726 HEATER

    hope this helps.

    in reply to: Bosch KGN34X60GB/01 Fridge/Freezer #241038
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    Re: Bosch KGN34X60GB/01 Fridge/Freezer

    Hi we have been doing these conversions for months on both the kgn33 and kgn34’s. The problem is the drain hole pipe at rear gets blocked due to being in a u-bend to stop any smells returning but this is causing the pipe to freeze. The mod. includes a drain heater, new pcb and a metal sheet which fits inside the freezer section.

    Fan bosc660491

    Conversion Parts:-

    Pcb 644127
    Drain Heater 642980
    Sheet 479167

    Oh and by the way 50/50 chance that it works.

    in reply to: whirpool awm5125 #241066
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    Re: whirpool awm5125

    The whirlpool machines will not do anything if motor brushes are worn away – check motor carbons which is normally the fault.

    in reply to: samsung machine e3 error code #241097
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    Re: samsung machine e3 error code

    Check the hose where it connects to pressure switch as it always gets a hole there. 🙂

    in reply to: books for washing machine #240056
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    Re: books for washing machine

    If you cannot get any training a good way is find some scrap machines and then spend your time fixing, making faults and see the results.

    I suggest you get the ones you seem to work on the most. But there is no substitute for experience and on going training.

    Good Luck. 😀

    in reply to: Hotpoint RL64 problem #240279
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    Re: Hotpoint RL64 problem

    check if this has a drain hole if so get a jug of warm water and a couple of caps of bleach and pour the water/bleach down the hole as if any bits of food etc drop down they could get stuck or land on compressor tray.

    Then when the motor runs it gets hot causing the smell to be produced.

    ps remove compressor tray and try to use bowl.

    The other thing I have done in past and it worked when the fridge stank of curry was to get some zoflora oil and put some water in a pot pour some in and place in fridge leave for two days and ha presto smell disappeared and item sold next day. 😀

    in reply to: SERVIS WASHING MACHINE #240131
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    Re: SERVIS WASHING MACHINE

    Check rear of module board for dry joint on relay section. If not, try tightening the belt as servis do seem to have the problem of belts stretching. Maybe the pcb but if so something must be making this happen. Otherwise more than likely the motor. Hope this helps. 🙂

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