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  • in reply to: AEG Washer Dead – Correction LIGHT not loght #146310
    Martin
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    DrFixIt wrote:Is there a general rule of thumb here?

    Door Interlock the first thought followed by the Timer Knob latch broken (610 series) 💡

    in reply to: Hoover Saver 1200 #146175
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover Saver 1200

    Motor Tacho problems I should think 8)

    in reply to: AEG Washer Dead – Correction LIGHT not loght #146308
    Martin
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    Re: AEG Washer Dead – Correction LIGHT not loght

    What’s the model number and PNC number Ben…there’s hundreds of AEG washers 😕

    in reply to: indesit WDG 1295 WG #146279
    Martin
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    Re: indesit WDG 1295 WG

    Errrr! Why not just fit a common or garden double valve and simply change over the flow restrictor?

    Easy :tup:

    in reply to: Bosch WFL 2000 Washing m/c #146068
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFL 2000 Washing m/c

    The heating element has failed I expect and possibly the water level sensor needs attention?

    Get a local engineer in to check it out, save all the bother and worry after all, try: Repairs@

    in reply to: Parts finding software. #146247
    Martin
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    Re: Parts finding software.

    Goatboy wrote:Any chance of getting one for Goatboy too, please?

    I will let you have a copy when I see you at Sibson if that’s OK?

    Also Dave Conway being a Qualtex agent does have extra copies (I think?) :wave:

    in reply to: Indesit WG1234T Drum Bearing #146244
    Martin
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    Re: Indesit WG1234T Drum Bearing

    The Bearing Kit (Part No BKT74) is available via email to : spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk Just add the details to your message.

    The replacement is fairly straighforward enough, though I would recommend a local repairer to sort it for you at a reasonable cost via this link: Repairs@

    in reply to: Parts finding software. #146245
    Martin
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    Re: Parts finding software.

    Qualtex do “Freefind” software which comes as a free set-up CD and regular updates downloadable from their website ( I could send you a copy if you like or hand it to you if you are going to next months meeting.. whatever?)

    in reply to: Hot Point #146154
    Martin
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    Re: Hot Point

    Clearly it needs some close attention then Barry, try get a local engineer to test it for you via this link: Repairs@

    in reply to: Zanussi loud on high spin #146150
    Martin
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    Re: Zanussi loud on high spin

    djones wrote: I thought that it could be something stuck between the inner and outer drum parts?

    Indeed it could be something caught between the inner and outer drum (coins etc) and I would recommend you get someone local in to have a look for you. Try our Repairs@ for further assistance.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA32 codes #145968
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA32 codes

    Motor parts are not sold seperately (except motor brush assemblies) 🙁

    in reply to: Repair referals #146074
    Martin
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    Thanks for the explanation Ken 😀

    Oh Blimey! Yes of course I would…that’s my job, they bu$$er them up and I pick up the pieces and fix them (or try too in some cases 😕 ).

    I’m very specific with my “NO REFUNDS” policy on spare part sales too 😉

    in reply to: Repair referals #146071
    Martin
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    Re: Repair referals

    I got stuck on the first part of the question Dave 😕

    What’s a “repair referal” when it’s at home (I don’t get out much I guess) ❓

    in reply to: Zanussi FJ1296 – Conditioner Tray not emptying #146022
    Martin
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    Re: Zanussi FJ1296 – Conditioner Tray not emptying

    Use a thin cable tie or fine wire poked up the nozzle immediately above the fabric conditioner compartment and towards the rear of the dispenser cavity. That tube gets blocked with bacteria build-up usually 😉

    Often helps to clear it whilst the water is actually flowing on its final rinse (have a towel handy as it’s a bit messy doing it that way 🙁 )

    in reply to: Noise levels in domestic Freezers #145913
    Martin
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    Re: Noise levels in domestic Freezers

    Bob,

    If it really is that noisy that you have to turn it off AND it is still under warranty, then I would suggest you have it looked at. 🙂

    It may be uneven? the transit packaging could still be in place? touching pipework behind? or even builders rubble causing the noises?

    We’ve seen it all before and it’s worth a look at least 😉

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