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Martin
ParticipantRe: Can you beat this?
Goatboy wrote:ps. do you have a policy on swearing and talking about rubber johnnies?
Welcome aboard Goatboy,
Well I’m kind of, the ‘unofficial censor’ around here, and you are doing OK so far :rotfl:
Just don’t mention Knickers ‘cos someone on high will get very upset, just so as you know 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Look at what your missing
Well then there is a lot going begging that’s for sure. I noted that more than 75{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} are popular brand washing machine repairs too…INCREDIBLE! 🙁
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Look at what your missing
Kevins post clarifies Daves map (in English) but I suspect it only reflects UKW’s missing coverage anyway. For example, and probably most surprisingly, we have no coverage (to my knowledge at least) in Liverpool/Birkenhead, nobody in Edinburgh, Bournemouth or Portsmouth Southampton. 🙁
What I find very surprising though is the lack of cover in Bristol???
…..or do we have coverage in those streams of postcodes you show :con:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFB 2000 – Draining and spin trouble
Jamie,
Have you actually taken the filter cover off and checked the pump is blocked? Is the impellor rotating? Full model number would be appreciated to establish the correct pump number but it is NOT PMP230!
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFK 2801
Definately armature shot, especially if it is the earlier ‘GB/01’ version as some were fitted with FHP type motor 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Avatars
Ditto what Alex says as a means of correction, but I must add that whenever you wish to alter anything at all in your ‘Profile’ always do it from within any forum first 😉
Martin
April 12, 2005 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Hoover Performa AC121 Washing Machine won’t spin or agitate #131435Martin
ParticipantRe: Hoover Performa AC121 Washing Machine won’t spin or agit
BigKevster wrote:my best guess is that it’s the brushes. Can anyone provide any help this problem?
99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} certain that’s your problem. The motor will need to come out to check?
PULL THE PLUG COMPLETELY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIRS OR INSPECTION :zap:
We may have someone in your area who could fix it for you, try this link: –
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Martin
ParticipantRe: Knob removal – tricity bendix 1053w
It’s a tricky little job you got there Wayne. Sadly for certain legal reasons I cannot advise on DIY repairs as such, suffice to say though that the Control Fascia is held on by several lugs around its perimeter that need careful consideration 😉
My official advice is that you call in an expert and get it sorted, cheaply and easily…try this link for someone in your area:-
Repairs@Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Creda D/O 48213
The most popular Main Oven Stat for many and various Creda ovens is 6222155. Or a pattern EGO stat type 55.13043.10 ❓
My guess your customers oven is actually a 48243 in which case a 6222155 is the stat to carry 😀
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Interesting Idea
Pretty good demonstration of a very neat idea. In fact it follows on from what Mark noted out in Japan where they recycle to used bathwater back into the washing machine! (The Japanese were always quick to latch onto
an idea anyway)This system will only work however when the 3 appliances are together (or fairly close at least) Therefore the washing machine has to be in the bathroom or adjacent room for it to work efficiently ❗
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Creda D/O 48213
clivejameson wrote:does anyone know the M/O stat specs
What are M/O Clive? Also…are you sure you got the model no. right? Can’t see it listed on Partfinder?
Martin
Martin
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ParticipantRe: Bosch WFB1605GB/12
Dave_Conway wrote:Have you worn your b key out yet Martin ? 😆
bbbbbbbbb….nope, not yet, thank goodness eh? :rotfl:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Top Loading Dishwasher?
Chris The Ninja Pirate wrote:Pictures, condition, age, price?
Please explain the link 😕
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: hotpoint df23 dishwasher overfilling
Ray9500 wrote:. Some have rotted internally so look normal on the outside but have a reduced bore inside.
Very true! More usually it is fat deposit within the hose that restricts the water flowing into the tub thus creating an overflow in the metering tank.
But also….do check to make sure the inlet nozzle at the top of that metering tank is not scaled up, because as it fills the tank a small percentage of that water pours down the overflow chamber and direct into the tub from the side vent allowing too much water in 😉
Martin
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