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  • in reply to: Haier #297902
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    Re: Haier

    So is the sensor on the pcb? If so then a new PCB will surely have the same sensor?.
    Can they not be bypassed?
    thx.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA58 – Fabric Softener Not Being Taken #298159
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA58 – Fabric Softener Not Being Taken

    pull the dispenser right out and look in the roof of the dispenser housing for blockages in the inlets.

    in reply to: Haier #297898
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    Re: Haier

    Thx penguin,so they would need a new pcb. Are they needing setup like the indesit/hotpoint modules?

    in reply to: Haier #297896
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    Do these machines have a out of balance sensor also? had a question from someone today that was telling me they have one that only spins now and then.

    in reply to: Worst Week Ever #291736
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    Re: Worst Week Ever

    He’s aboard the black pearl. lol

    in reply to: Worst Week Ever #291734
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    Re: Worst Week Ever

    Hope the missus is taking her turn rowing that fine vessel 😉

    in reply to: Cowboys still riding the range #259847
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    Re: Cowboys still riding the range

    simonb wrote:Yes it is frustrating, ill tell you what gets right up my nose if the motor only needs brushes, in some cases im not rewarded for my honesty here, im told that £38 to £48 all in for changing brushes is over priced and goodbye, or even better thanks for coming ill get od job down the road to change them instead, or thanks for the quote ill get back to you on that one, next they phone every man and his dog for the best price for changing brushes, i get them on the phone “how much does it cost for brushes changed on a ….hotpoint etc” so i reply how do you know its the brushes? then then they say well i had an engineer out and hes quoted a lot for just brushes” when you ask how much its normally a reasonable price for the job.


    I got sick of this and now quote the customer for a “motor service”, brush change(gen carbs), comm stick and clean up of old carbon dust and insulation test. still charge the same.I hate being dishonest in anyway its just plain bad for business, but sick of dishonest customers.

    I think yes there out there rough traders i want to see a new tv program called rough customers as there just as bad.


    couldnt of put it better myself! right on the nose you got it in one.
    some right cheeky bast*rds around ya know.

    in reply to: Cowboys still riding the range #259845
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    Re: Cowboys still riding the range

    The sad truth is , is the fact that when one of these f**ktards do this to the public is really does tend to brandish us all with the same brush, thats what i find most annoying. They tend to go buy a new one rather than try another company/engineer, I strongly “personally” believe this is also why this trade is a dying one. ( aswell as cheap nasty crap they keep making and knocking em out at silly prices ofcourse ).

    in reply to: Maytag GC2224GEKB side by side #297700
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    Re: Maytag GC2224GEKB side by side

    water filter?

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107706
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    TBH,Its been like this for the duration,yes we ALL know fine well what the public is like,Simple answer is: change occupation.

    Im with helo on this one,take the money and don’t give a damn ( obviously do a proper job ).

    Ya will get this knida crap daily and it sure aint gonna stop. 😀

    in reply to: Worst Week Ever #291730
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    Re: Worst Week Ever

    Same as!, remember kids just gone back to school,peoples holidays over,everyones short at the mo. 😕

    in reply to: HW120M #297248
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    Re: HW120M

    Cheers martin.
    the bugger i took out was very slightly kinked although i coulda caused that as it was a sod to extract,any tips or a tool that helps getting these out? some can be a right pain.

    in reply to: HW120M #297246
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    Re: HW120M

    No one?

    in reply to: Jury Duty #216420
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    And to top off those costs, the guy/girl your going to do the jury service on if convicted will get 3 square meals a day, sat TV, central heating, etc etc etc, and guess who thats also gonna cost, yes YOU. 😉

    in reply to: beko #296633
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    Re: beko

    Niether! it turned out NFF.

    Customers need to read manuals and get accustomed to how their machine works.
    LOL.

    But the diagnostic sheet really helped ( thx again steve ).

    Nevermind still got the call out/diagnosis fee.

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