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  • in reply to: Indesit Washing Machine explodes!!! #330840
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    Re: Indesit Washing Machine explodes!!!

    There are always going to be some failures due to coins, overloading ect.

    Does look a mess mind, was a matter of time before someone got hit (Or alleged so) anyway.

    in reply to: Indesit WIDL 126SUK Wrong PCB? #386019
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    Re: Indesit WIDL 126SUK Wrong PCB?

    Rite you should have 2 black wires with a connector on one end going to 2 spades. These go to the drier fan motor

    Next you have 4 wires going from 1 five way to two way connectors. They will be two different pairs of colours of wires.

    Looking at the 5 way connector you will notice one one pair of wires are next to each other then the other pair will have a gap between the wires entering the plug.

    The pair with the gap go to the drier inlet condenser valve. The second pair with no gap go to the drier NTC on top of the heater box.

    VERY IMPORTANT get these rite or it will blow the board. The colours of the wires are not reticent as they keep changing them. The wires with the gap separating them go the the condenser valve.

    in reply to: integrated washer dryer dead #386093
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    Re: integrated washer dryer dead

    Do your self a favour and consider do you really need a built in machine.

    Your paying way over the odds for that privilege alone.

    in reply to: hotpoint ctd00 #386090
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    Re: hotpoint ctd00

    Reverse Timer, motor capacitor either and or both can cause this.

    in reply to: Samsung SR-L3616B Problems #386060
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    Re: Samsung SR-L3616B Problems

    Impossible to say with out investigation but anyone worth there salt would have taken the multi flow off (that part in the picture) and had a look at what’s going on, tested the heaters ect.

    On frost free models there are heaters to perform the defrost and if they fail you will get these sort of problems.

    in reply to: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167 #385613
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    Re: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167

    This is a job for an experienced engineer. They are tight and have to be rotated once the bolts removed

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control #385709
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control

    Unfortunately I’d say you have killed to the top board. Regardless of the original fault now its done this after you “cleaned” it most likely needs a new one


    Save your self time and money and call an expert.

    in reply to: INDESIT WIL 126 Drum paddle model ? Need fitting tool ? #385906
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    Re: INDESIT WIL 126 Drum paddle model ? Need fitting tool ?

    In all likely hood you have a foreign object in the drum. Bra wire or coins are most likely. These will breaks the feet of the lifters causing them to some off.

    As for re fitting new ones. You don’t need a special tool. There is a metal talb in the drum that is under the lifters towArds the front of each one that holds them in place. This need I be bent upwards at an angle so its like a ramp so that that when you slide the lifter towards the rear of the tank it catches behind the plastic in side it.

    in reply to: hotpointy aq9d692s #385790
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    Re: hotpointy aq9d692s

    I have seen these get stuck after being blocked, the blockage is removed but they still refuse to carry one.

    in reply to: hotpointy aq9d692s #385788
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    Re: hotpointy aq9d692s

    If you select the spin cycle what’s happens and what does the display show.

    If its a linear pressure switch model it won’t pump out with no water in it. Stick it on rinse the change to pump out once full.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control #385701
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control

    iadom wrote:Either way, it’s expensive or very expensive. 😥

    Lol.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control #385699
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WF541 Temperature Control

    Unlikely to be selector if no matter the program it’s washing at 95, the temperature control can only reduce the temp of a given program it can not increase it, so if you select 40 cotton wash and its still washes at 95 then its more likely module. However if you are selecting the 95 cotton and can’t reduce it then id agree its the top board.

    in reply to: Indesit WIDXL126 Washer Dryer Condenser #385674
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    Re: Indesit WIDXL126 Washer Dryer Condenser

    iadom wrote:Your friend had the right idea, scrap it.


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD


    You say this however the forum is littered with problems with Bosch

    in reply to: Indesit WIDXL126 Washer Dryer Condenser #385669
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    Re: Indesit WIDXL126 Washer Dryer Condenser

    Yep that’s it. A round disk on a bolt.

    in reply to: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167 #385609
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    Re: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167

    If its a stainless steel outer tank then the bearings are in the spider mounted in te rear of the tank. Depending the model some are aluminium and some are cast iron. Either way tip the machine onto its front on plenty of padding, remove the rear panel, there are 8 bolts that hold the spider to the tank.

    Tbh this is not a simple Job on one of these are the spider it’s difficult to remove and one wrong slip and you will puncture the tank.

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