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  • in reply to: A Comment Was Made… #454523
    Martin
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    Re: A Comment Was Made…

    A person totally out of touch with reality, a ”let them eat cake” comment worthy only of contempt.

    in reply to: Beko – Foot holder snapped #454566
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    Re: Beko – Foot holder snapped

    That is serious structural damage you have there. Part of the welded subframe has come away so you have 2 options…
    1) Weld a steel plate across the damaged void. And include the correct threaded nut on that welded plate to finally attach that adjustable foot.
    2) Place a sturdy block of wood under that corner ensuring the machine is level and stable as a result.

    in reply to: Bosch WFS4030 Control board #454549
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    Re: Bosch WFS4030 Control board

    Look up the part on Bosch’s own spare parts website (link below)
    http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-se … pare-parts

    in reply to: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts #290437
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    Re: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts

    a1al wrote:Or if anyone knows of a flexible strong plastic let me know.

    Steel filling knife or decorator’s scraper maybe?

    in reply to: Candy Grand Vita GV169TWC3b/1-80 issue #454335
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    Re: Candy Grand Vita GV169TWC3b/1-80 issue

    Did you lay the machine on its side to access the pump by any chance?

    in reply to: Bosch not heating water #454285
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    Re: Bosch not heating water

    Start by testing the heater. A multimeter will do. 😀

    in reply to: Bosch WAQ243D1GB/06 no motor action. #454273
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    Re: Bosch WAQ243D1GB/06 no motor action.

    Far more likely to be the Induction Module. Those motors are pretty trouble free.

    in reply to: Bosch WTE84106GB/48 #454256
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    Re: Bosch WTE84106GB/48

    You can check out all parts and their locations by going direct to their spare parts website. Schematic drawings, parts list etc etc

    See this link:
    http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-se … 84106GB/48

    in reply to: Another joke. #137616
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    Re: Another joke.

    I’m not sure if this has been posted previously but here goes… 😀

    in reply to: Siemens mains suppressor advice #454247
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    Re: Siemens mains suppressor advice

    It will be this one…
    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/600233- … suppressor

    in reply to: Anyone know what this is for ? From a Neff fridge #454224
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    Re: Anyone know what this is for ? From a Neff fridge

    Can you give us the full model (ENr) number please as Neff make 100’s of models?

    in reply to: Hoover HPB 145-80 Slow cycle issue #453747
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    Re: Hoover HPB 145-80 Slow cycle issue

    It’s never a good thing to throw parts at the machine. That can get costly and not solve the underlying problem anyway.

    Now before you fit a new pump, check the pump impeller to see if it has any lateral movement indicating its bearings are worn. Check the drain outlet hose especially if it couples with the sink drain. Check the main sump hose especially the ball valve in it. A process of test and eliminate before fitting new parts the best way forward,

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    Re: Bosch SMS50E06GB/02 Not drying 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}

    Let me just clarify one point for you, it has a heater AND a pump combined. Bosch refer to it generally as a heatpump which, by definition, is misleading.

    Question: Toward the last moments of the cycle and if you were to stop it and open the door would steam billow out? I’m guessing from your post the answer is no. So the heater needs replacing. And after all the years you’ve had it it is not surprising.

    in reply to: Plug in power meter #454075
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    Re: Plug in power meter

    This might be a useful read for you? 😉

    in reply to: Plug in power meter #454072
    Martin
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    Re: Plug in power meter

    Get yourself a clampmeter

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