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  • in reply to: BWD129P with 3phase motor #411607
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    Re: BWD129P with 3phase motor

    Did you program the module as it comes blank ?

    in reply to: c00144134/C00262267 – Door seal fitting problems #410693
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    Re: c00144134/C00262267 – Door seal fitting problems

    I fit loads of these seals a year, never have problems. Yes the new seal is larger and it requires At least 1 90 wash before use. I recommend another 2 or 3 over a week period also make sure there is some detergent in with the wash.

    The inner drum will cut a grove into the seal when its on spin with a load in and after a few washes it will settle down. I always warn the customer they could get a burning smell after the first few washes but it will settle down

    in reply to: what do you mean you cant turn it off?? #411396
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    Re: what do you mean you cant turn it off??

    I had a huge argument last week with a customer re something similar, turned up pulled out machine. Just got it out enough to see the cable dispersing behind the unit next to it. Checked inside no socket. Turned out the socket was on the wall and the unit had been installed in front I it. It then became my fault as I could not unplug it.

    These people are unbelievable.

    in reply to: indesit IWDE126 fault #411367
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    indesit IWDE126 fault

    Have you checked the motor brushes ? Often f01 can just be brushes.

    Its not always the pcb, in fact if its intermittent it normally is not it. Also check door lock as these have become increasingly problematic
    , burnt wires or just faulty.

    in reply to: indesit dishwasher DI620 #407806
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    Re: indesit dishwasher DI620

    Check the nut below the lower wash arm, very common to come loose and flood the base.

    Remove the wash arm and this should leave a plastic tube about 2 inches tall sticking up from the base, this is the feed tube and nut that holds the motor to the base of the tank, it should be tight, if its at all loose it will leak.

    You will still need to pull it out to drain it out, well I say that I have on occasion that I know It was the nut just lowered the base panel from the front by removing the screws and drained the water that way


    Not recommended though if you not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} that that’s the leak.

    Really dishwashers are not easy to work on unless you have experience.

    Working on A tank of water sitting above multiple electrical items requires a certain amount of knowledge and experience to prevent anything bad happening tbh.

    If unsure get some one in.

    in reply to: Dangerous #407602
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    Re: Dangerous

    Most meters I have come across we’re never designed for appliances. They were made for hard wiring a specific loads suck as whole flats with the earth provision separately . Just like your meter at home. Meter tails in and out with earth in a block.

    in reply to: New UK Washing Machine Manufacturer ? #383675
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    Re: New UK Washing Machine Manufacturer ?

    Dehumidifiers are refrigerators basically so its not a real change for them.


    Interesting to see where this ends

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher help #406137
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher help

    Yep that’s in, its bloody odd. Had it in pieces and found one piece of glass lodged in the pipe between the pump and metering tank, had the drain hose off and that’s clear.

    I just was not happy with it when I left and said to the customer run a cycle and let me know what it does, got the call tonight re it not being rite.

    Going to go back tomorrow.

    in reply to: Compressor PTC Start Relay. Restart time? #406099
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    Re: Compressor PTC Start Relay. Restart time?

    Normal, the compressor needs the gas pressure to equalise both sides of it. When its been on and you shut it down and try to restart it straight away the high side pressure is to much for the compressor to handle and the motor stalls and the overload kicks in.

    in reply to: hotpoint dishwasher SDL510P leak #405819
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    Re: hotpoint dishwasher SDL510P leak

    Bet they have put the cocking salt in the softener unit.

    Ask them when they topped it up last. What kind of salt

    in reply to: 8 Week old Transit #405889
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    Re: 8 Week old Transit

    Is this the new transit custom ?

    My transit was in a ford dealer last week for its service and they had one of the new customs in pieces, dash and all seats out, when I was talking to the mech he said it had an issue where some wires chafe on the body under the dash, in fact I’m sure he said its something to so with the air bag as well.

    in reply to: Hotpoint wd aqm8f49i dryer side problems #403729
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    Re: Hotpoint wd aqm8f49i dryer side problems

    Check the sump. Had a sock jammed in their causing it to not drain correctly. Would pass enough water not to F5 on a normal wash drain out though. The drain out on drier is only short.

    in reply to: Hotpoint dryer, foam seal #403628
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    Re: Hotpoint dryer, foam seal

    Look at the inner drum, if the back of the drum sticks out beyond the folded rim around its edge then its the thinner seal, if the back of the drum is level with the rim then its the thicker one 😉

    in reply to: hotpoint wmud 1043 #401677
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    Re: hotpoint wmud 1043

    Very common that when they f05 the module just won’t reset once the blockage has been removed. The problem tends to happen the the machine is drained down manually when off, the program gets stuck pumping out and just won’t move on

    Only way Iv found past it is reprogramming the module

    in reply to: Belt replacement Ariston A1636 #399503
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    Re: Belt replacement Ariston A1636

    Also make sure the pulley is not loose 😉

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