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  • in reply to: Bosch D/washer Leaking Into Base – Mystery! #449087
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch D/washer Leaking Into Base – Mystery!

    Sump gasket leaking but only once it gets to high temp?
    Fill matrix collar/gasket on side of tub?
    Salt container gasket?

    in reply to: ZANUSSI E40 FAULT #449083
    Martin
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    Re: ZANUSSI E40 FAULT

    Yes it would, it stops everything. Door Interlock problems most likely.

    in reply to: Neff Integrated Dishwasher #449085
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    Re: Neff Integrated Dishwasher

    Static red check water light or flashing?

    If static could be water pressure problems, aquastop issues, possibility even the flow meter sticking or dodgy reed switch.

    If light flashing then flow sensor, reed switch is more likely the issue.

    HTH? 😀

    in reply to: Bosch WFF 2001 #449062
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFF 2001

    The heater is the fault then if the wash and rinse lights flash. Check it out!

    in reply to: Siemens iQ100, unscrewed wrong part – help! #449064
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    Re: Siemens iQ100, unscrewed wrong part – help!

    That’s the Aqua Sensor then that you’ve force twisted it and it’s fallen into the base tray. The photo you gave shows it before it fell, correct?

    The iQ100 covers a number of variants so the full ENr number (etched into the top of the stainless door panel) will be required to know how best to access it. But yes on those beasts access ain’t the greatest. Time to drag the machine out and remove the RH side panel.

    To access the pump the front bottom plinth needs to come off.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF 2001 #449060
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFF 2001

    It may just be the On/off push button assembly (Part no 00171021) needs replacing. Fairly easy to check, power unplugged, lid off and the switch assembly simply unclips and slides upwards and off. Test it with a meter. 😉

    in reply to: When do you work for yourself #449053
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    Re: When do you work for yourself

    Just read and learn from the previous thread entitled “Do you ever wish…..”

    Self employed today in this trade? Leave it out mate! 😯

    in reply to: Zanussi no heat #449040
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    Re: Zanussi no heat

    Could well be the timer though the best way to be sure, and according to the wiring diagram, B1/B2 should be switched across to B3 in order to complete the circuit to the elements.

    (The above info assumes an earlier model. PNC best given to confirm as Mark says.)

    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WKD28350GB Washer/Dryer – No heat when drying? R

    Vini wrote:Touch wood, its like new now! Thanks a lot for your help Martin, owe you a beer 🙂

    A polypin of London Pride will be fine. 😉

    PM me for my delivery details….. 😆

    in reply to: Damage to air conditioner #447811
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    Re: Damage to air conditioner

    You’ve got the feedback now go get your 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} refund…..stay cool man! 😉

    in reply to: ISE washing machine #449010
    Martin
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    Re: ISE washing machine

    Try Whytegoods in Cupar :phone:

    in reply to: Wash dryer stops #449015
    Martin
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    Re: Wash dryer stops

    It could be a number of things : Thermal trip triggered, fluff blockage in condenser ducting, fan not working etc etc. No simple answer. Power off, lid off and start from there. If the least bit cautious of DIY then ring a local independent repairer. 😀

    in reply to: Bosch dishwasher leaking #449009
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    Re: Bosch dishwasher leaking

    jon90 wrote:Hi guys, can anyone suggest how to stop the newish bosch dishwashers leaking where they are joined between the plastic base and stainless steel cabinet

    Lots of posts on the subject Jon. Go into Advanced Search and type Bosch tub or tub leak.

    By the way, any tech questions best posted in Trade Technical not General 😉

    in reply to: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01 #448983
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01

    No the modern machines are rubbish by comparison. Not easily fixed like yours by any stretch. Keep it going and you will be quids in 😀

    in reply to: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01 #448981
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    Re: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01

    aris wrote:What is the best way to clean? Just blow through?

    Wash it in the sink with hot soapy water!

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