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  • in reply to: Bosch WAS32462GB #443036
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WAS32462GB

    The new control unit (module) has to be ‘coded’ and you should code it as per the instructions included in the box!

    in reply to: Bosch SGS problems #443026
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    Re: Bosch SGS problems

    OK so your next challenge is to check the earth potential on the heater. If there is any leakage to earth at all the microprocessor will behave like a monkey in a straightjacket.

    in reply to: Water pithering out of my ISE10 drainpump! :-O #443020
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    Re: Water pithering out of my ISE10 drainpump! :-O

    iadom wrote:As the water is ‘pithering’ out as opposed to just dripping, seeping or oozing out I wonder just how much water comes out at a ‘pither’?

    pither, pithering

    verb – to prevaricate, doing other things rather than the important task at hand

    in reply to: Bosch classixx shock absorbers #443031
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch classixx shock absorbers

    I take it that you didn’t purchase the genuine ‘Shock Absorber + Connecting Kit’ (part no. 00448032)…?? Which has all you need together with instruction leaflet on doing the job.

    To remove the plastic pins do as shown (below) in part of those instructions.

    in reply to: Bosch SGS problems #443024
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS problems

    If you haven’t already done so, remove and clean the magnet float under the fine mesh filter. (Be sure and refit it the same way.)

    in reply to: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors? #442985
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    Re: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors

    The criteria then is cheap, secondhand, easy to recondition, long lasting….. Here’s the perfect example. (They come up all the time)……

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201724302511

    in reply to: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors? #442980
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    Re: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors

    mzungu wrote: I may eventually buy more than two if this strategy works…

    Your strategy is flawed from the outset I’m afraid to tell you. The “disposable” machine however has some standing today especially when on a very tight budget as many last years longer than you would ever imagine.

    in reply to: HOOVER DYN8144D #443001
    Martin
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    Re: HOOVER DYN8144D

    I’d still stick in a new NTC all the same. Oh and inspect the coreboard for triac damage.

    in reply to: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors? #442977
    Martin
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    Re: 2nd hand machines with splitable tubs & brushless motors

    “Machines?” You want more than one? Are you a trader in recon machines then?

    in reply to: Motor blowing RCD on WME7247w #442949
    Martin
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    Re: Motor blowing RCD on WME7247w

    What is the state of the wiring harness like? Could be bare wires shorting against the cabinet?

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher puzzling water inlet fault #442885
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher puzzling water inlet fault

    It wouldn’t just be that the microswitch on the float chamber is either faulty or the connector block to it is misplaced would it?

    in reply to: How to remove filter screen at back of dryer #442889
    Martin
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    Re: How to remove filter screen at back of dryer

    Agreed, the fixing often loosens but a push in and twist anticlockwise (very quickly) will always release. Once off the spring and boss unit can easily be tightened.

    in reply to: Looking for non-standard size dishwasher #438054
    Martin
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    Re: Looking for non-standard size dishwasher

    jsd281180 wrote:
    depth = 53cm (maximum)

    in reply to: Programme lights on NEFF S5453 dishwasher not coming on #442722
    Martin
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    Re: Programme lights on NEFF S5453 dishwasher not coming on

    Read my post 😉

    in reply to: Programme lights on NEFF S5453 dishwasher not coming on #442720
    Martin
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    Re: Programme lights on NEFF S5453 dishwasher not coming on

    I almost all cicumstances when this fault occurs the main control unit (aka module) has failed. The transformer on the PCB fails. In extreme circumstances they have been known to catch fire, though clearly and luckily in your case, not so.

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