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August 11, 2005 at 1:53 pm in reply to: Cooker retailer, deliver, connect and remove old appliance. #144513
Martin
ParticipantRe: Cooker retailer, deliver, connect and remove old applian
If only you had decided on an AEG, Zanussi or Parkinson Cowan Oven then the local guys from Service Force in Maidenhead (A1 Technical Services) could have installed it for you?
Martin
ParticipantRe: hoover wdm130-01 not heating
Thank you for you confession my son….go in peace….AND DO THE IRONING AS PENANCE !!! π
August 11, 2005 at 1:34 pm in reply to: dishwasher fitted new pump housing now motor seems2 overheat #144506Martin
ParticipantRe: dishwasher fitted new pump housing now motor seems2 over
Robert,
Can I butt in a this point (before you switch it on again – please!) and ask exactly what model of machine are we talking about here? (full number including FD number please)
I might be able to shed further light before you cook the windings π
Martin
ParticipantRe: AEG L16810 Washer Dryer not drying!
The most common cause of this failure is the 3 way cold water inlet valve (part no 1249472117 – available via emailing spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk submitting these details π )
:plug: DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENTS WITHOUT FIRST UN- PLUGGING THE APPLIANCE :zap:
Martin
ParticipantRe: Zanussi FL 1085
76 wrote:If the bearings are shot I assume it will need a new motor????
I refer not to the motor but the main Drum Bearings, if its noisy when spinning the drum with no belt attached, then your in trouble π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Zanussi FL 1085
The cabinet has to be split to access the belt, fit using a cable tie on drum pulley. Also check carefully the motor pulley for bits of shredded belt.
(If, when the belt is off and you spin the drum by hand it must not be noisy at all otherwise that’s the reason the belt came off in the first place. i.e Bearings shot!!!)
Martin
ParticipantRe: vans
kheath wrote:I have a vito 112
So the rumours that Kevin drives around in a converted Citroen 2CV ‘Dolly’ are untrue after all eh? :clown:

Spotted at Sibson last time (but who’s is it then???)
Martin
ParticipantRe: AAAAAaaaaarrrrgggghhh!!!!!!!Zanussi door seal.
iadom wrote: what is the part number for the Zanussi gaiter spring ?
50068763007
Martin
ParticipantRe: Basch WFB 2005
Door Seal a great possibilty (Qualtex DBT86)
Martin
ParticipantRe: Siemens D/Washer Identification Label Scrubbed Off
It’s been a while since the postings finished on this subject but ever since I read this I have been puzzled as to how and why?…let me explain…
Remove right hand side panel.Front and rear tank screws and hinge spring.Lift r.h.s. away from base and fix in position.
By only removing the R.H.Side panel and tub fixings there is a great danger of dislodging the fill matrix and especially breaking off the float mechanism on the L.H side. The only solution is to take all the panels off (side, front door and lid) tub fixings and salt cap/collar and to carefully lift the tub up and clear!
A process that takes, I would say, some 5 minutes maximum once the machine is out into the middle of the kitchen floor.
Now use side cutters to cut male lugs on existing heater,cut female locators on new heater.Hey presto fit new cartridge to old case.Done about ten this way now.20 to 25 minutes to complete job.
There are about 6 different “Instanteneous Water Heater Units” that cover all models of B,S and Neff models. In any event you will need to order and fit the correct one to ensure the job is done satisfactorily. Those with IR and flow sensor will need replacing as is required. Chopping both heater unit lugs up and switching just the element over would be somewhat more time consuming and less effective than replacing the entire unit.
No extra time sacrificed and a better job done overall π
Moving on from that issue, if any of you guys have come across the wash motor seized up on one of these machines then looked up the price of a new motor replacement β You know doubt have concluded it is BER to even attempt such a costly exercise π―
In almost all cases when the motor seizes it is just the front ball-race thats had it (the windings rarely burn out on a seized motor by the way)and it can easily be replaced. Stripping the motor unit is a doddle and tapping off the rusty bearing is not too bad with the right tools and a can of WD40. Reassemble making sure you always fit a new Impellor/Seal Kit (165813) as that’s the reason the bearing (608ZZ) went rusty in the first place π
Again tub off and out the way for this job… π
Martin
ParticipantRe: AEG L16810 Washer Dryer not drying!
Rufus,
Could you please check again the model number of your machine and the PNC number located near the door aperture. Is this a UK model by the way?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Zanussi WDT 1085
Jaded wrote:The boss is getting very restive, I guess I shall bite the bullet!
Oh Dear!…I guess he’s gone now and no-one mentioned the likelyhood that when the tacho coil fell off the end of the motor it most likely went open circuit or the flailing magnet naffed up the windings π
Fitting a new Tacho Kit (Part No: 50204873009) would have solved the problem π
quΓ© serΓ‘ serΓ‘ π
Martin
ParticipantRe: AEG 72630W
SWERV wrote:. Can anyone tell me if these are the same as hotpoint fhp.
Very likely, also Qualtex CAR91 (Hotpoint 1603910) and possibly even these will do the job?: http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … cts_id=319
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hoover timer query
Very likely, I have it that it fit an ACA10007 Performa as well as ABA11007, AC90001,SPC12001, ACA10007 etc etc
Martin
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool askoll wash motor
The wash motor part number I have is 481236158334
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