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  • in reply to: Penguin45 #303094
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    Re: Penguin45

    Thx Martin! much appreciated!! lol. 😉

    in reply to: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts #290393
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    Re: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts

    there shouldnt be any components “zapping you” discharge cap before u work and u should be fine.

    in reply to: Neff fan oven elements #162071
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    Re: Neff fan oven elements

    Change it.

    in reply to: BFI620 #302868
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    Re: BFI620

    Thx tim!

    Booked it in for monday. 🙂

    in reply to: Bosch Parts Price Rant #287472
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    Re: Bosch Parts Price Rant

    Same/Similar kind of crap happened to me.
    Looked up price for cooker clock on connect, gave customer price, she rang baumatic and was quoted half the price.

    So i printed out my suppliers price/page and showed her it.

    Told her to order clock herself off baumatic and i fitted for £30.

    Shes now happy i wasnt trying to pull the wool.

    in reply to: IDL405 #302347
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    Re: IDL405

    Thx Jim for quick response, Will go check out heater and full model number this afternoon.

    in reply to: Door seal retaining spring pliers #300830
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    Re: Door seal retaining spring pliers

    iadom wrote:TBH I would guess most others don’t go that far with Zanussi seals.

    Someone did post a few years back that he took the tub out to do a door seal change. 😯

    They are a PITA but a couple of clamps or some folded wedges of cardsboard and a long screwdriver poked through the door lock hole are all you need. 😉

    I would like those that DONT to post here how on earth they do it and how long it takes them, because FR1450W has a big circular weight around were the inner lip fits and there is NO finger room whatsoever.

    Done a couple yrs ago through the port hole and what a job it was.

    Cabinet front OFF ever since.

    in reply to: whirlpool awz122 dryer cloth belt #302200
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    Re: whirlpool awz122 dryer cloth belt

    sounds more like the front felt bearing, could be wrong, thin and white in colour?

    in reply to: Bosch quality bearings! #300738
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    Re: Bosch quality bearings!

    Ive a question, Can bearings be obtained for wash pumps on dishwashers?

    in reply to: Door seal retaining spring pliers #300828
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    Re: Door seal retaining spring pliers

    iadom wrote:You appear to have trade access kelland, moved you to Trade Tech. 😉

    Afraid my fingers and well manicured nails 😀 would be unable to refit most of the spring and wire retaining clamps out there.

    A liberal application of washing up liquid and two small screwdrivers for me 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time.

    They must have a tool in the factory to fit these clamps on production surely. 😕

    SPOT ON!!
    Exactly what i do too….. just fit a zanussi seal a few hours ago, i take the whole front off ( cabinet splits down middle ) as the rear retainer is one huge spring… these zanussi’s are/can be a right pain, strip half the machine down just to fit a seal, but its much quicker than trying to fit these through the porthole.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W #300544
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    Re: Bosch D/W

    New Impellor jug fitted and now working.
    Thx again Chris for direction.
    V much appreciated and noted for future impellor jug probs.
    Lee. 😉

    in reply to: wave guide material #300773
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    Re: wave guide material

    Thx guys very helpful.
    8)

    in reply to: About to change a belt on a CTD80 #300564
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    Re: About to change a belt on a CTD80

    the pulley wheel is what takes up the slack, and u need to line up the belt on the drum with the motor manually and slowly until its inline before you switch it on. If it aint lined up it will throw the belt.
    No the black pulley shouldnt be so slack.
    My guess is you need a new jockey pulley.

    in reply to: Spam alert #298438
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    in reply to: Tool Bag #300279
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    Re: Tool Bag

    He actually drank himself to death ( no joke ) so i don’t think he was ever short of a new carrier. 😕

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