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lmdtechnical
ParticipantRe: Bosch classixx 6 1400 express
Thanks again for your reply. I removed the motor and it is as you said, the rotor is the faulty part, 0.05megohm to earth but nothing obvious to the naked eye, no burnt segments on the commutator or charred windings. probably not a good idea to dismantle motor to fit another rotor if they are available? I’m tempted to order a new motor but still uncertain if the rotor failure may have caused other problems. Anyway, thanks again for your help. Cheers David
lmdtechnical
ParticipantRe: Bosch classixx 6 1400 express
Thank you very much for your reply. I will have a closer look at the motor before condemning it!! The machine is located in a garage but doesn’t seem to be affected by damp conditions. After I’d removed the half worn brushes I re-tested the motor and the earth fault had cleared, maybe your suggestion of carbon dust being fairly well distributed around the motor casing may be the problem. Thanks again, David
lmdtechnical
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Ultima DF32
Hello again, thanks very much, came off really easy and no broken fascia!! You were right about the metal edges being like razors, thanks for the part number, really appreciate your help. Regards David
lmdtechnical
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Ultima DF32
Thank you very much for your reply. When you say use a thin bladed screwdriver, where do I insert it, do you mean along the top edge between the stainless door and the fascia? regards David
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ParticipantRe: CDA CW447 dishwasher error codes
I’ve dismantled the machine, you were right, it had been leaking in to the base plate although it was dry when I took it off. The leak was from the main recirculation pump which had also seized and blown the suppressor (big burnt hole in it!!). Decided it’s not worth repairing. Thanks again for your help.
lmdtechnical
ParticipantRe: CDA CW447 dishwasher error codes
Hello and thanks for the reply. I will check and let you know the outcome, Cheers
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