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maltheviking
ParticipantRe: ADP4520
hyg-dip wrote:part in stock at AWS APPLIANCE SPARES 01603 412324
Thermostat only is out of stock :rolls:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: ADP4520
cornwell40 wrote:Found one not in usual box 😳
£40 all in. If you want it PM me your details and I’ll send it off.TCYou may have a sale but before I do can you advise what the EGO number is? I have one or two in stock which I should check first 😳
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: ADP4520
Penguin45 wrote:Take the 432 off the front and you’ve got a Merloni p/no.
Chris.Tried that one, Connect doesnt recognise, Mpart comes up with the Hygena no again
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Dishwasher FDL570G
eastlmark wrote:at least the heater is available on its own and only £28 unlike the Whirlpool ones…..
Is it the same one by any chance?
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA66P
leavemetogetonwithit wrote:🙁 Brushes’ll probably go next month. :snigger:
Mike.yeah sods law, il’l get you a beer anyway :beer: :snigger:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA66P
Well I have to give Johnnyj first prize, :beer: twas the door lock 😕
Opened it up and the plastic around the heat pellet had carbonised, obviously causing spurious shorting, thanks all :tup:maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WMA66P
leavemetogetonwithit wrote:Odd indeed. Have had one which pulsed water valve during spin and it was down to low brushes on the Bosch type motor (thanks to P45’s advice). You’ll need the dual tag type brushes I expect. So I’m with adv on this.
Mike.No Mike, this is doing it after the spin
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: LAV 539 3way valve
Martin wrote:
maltheviking wrote:
Any help apreciatedIf it’s just an o/c coil then it is easy enough to desolder the circuit board off the top, replace the faulty coil and resolder the board back on! 💡
Not so simple Martin, diaphragms are damaged due to age and high water pressure 😥maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Mk2 Cortina
Alex wrote:Have you tried Practical Classics? Very good classified section, and contacts.
Word of warning, should you pick up last months edition there is an article in the back re the Wolesley landcrab, and there is a picture of our Mr Penguin, so open with care.
AlexGot this months, sound like I got away with what you say was lurking in last months :rotl: Like to see the article though Mr Penguin, autographed copy only 😉
maltheviking
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maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS53c02GB/08
Not that model or part Chris, that part no doesn’t have the diverter 😕
Ill get back to the customer to check the model number, I don’t usually get the numbers wrong so I am puzzled, or is it my disxleir 😕Ok sorted, model SGS53C02GB/08
Part no 483257 😳maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Bosch washer dryer
Just an update and future reference for anyone, model was a WVT126SGB/01
Fault turned out to be a intermitant coil on the condensor valve, took 20 mins for it to fail 😥 5 mins later it was ok again. I new it all along :rolls:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Wembly Cup final
kladave wrote:Great day out,could not belive how many saints fans got on the train at Warwick

You have a PM 😉maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Wembly Cup final
Sadly for Carlisle, the Saints were a better team 😥 well done
I did have a little flutter with Betfred on the first goal scorer, which did me proud 😉maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Wembly Cup final
don wrote:Hmmph!!
From a disgruntled Saints fan who is ticketless 😥
Going to the pub instead to watch it on Sky :beer:
Well arn’t you the unlucky one, Saints were alocated 40,000 Carlisle only got 24,000, could be a few spare at that end 😆 -
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