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Martin114
ParticipantRe: Idesit WIDL126 no lights
Sorry DanM, by o/c I meant “Open Circuit”.
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Customer Charging
Sorry cornwall40, I am not the best at choosing the correct words to to convey my thoughts (It must be because I am brainless like you say).
I will leave the thread to superior tallents like yourself. :rolls:Martin114
ParticipantRe: Idesit WIDL126 no lights
Quite likely to be motor o/c possibly due to carbon brushes.
Unplug machine before checking :zap:Martin114
ParticipantRe: Customer Charging
Its has always sounded misleading to me that customers are told “no call out charge”, but there is a “labour” charge for the diagnostics.
It seems to me that this charge is in fact a call out charge under another name?
It is also quite obvious that engineers who actually don’t charge anything at all for call out (or diagnostics) will in fact have to recoup thier losses by charging more on the jobs that do go ahead.Martin114
ParticipantRe: Replacing Hotpoint bearings
:waving:
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Replacing Hotpoint bearings
Trouble is a WMT is the same as a WMA :sadder:
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Kenwood KCD1W Tumble Dryer
looks like a Crosslee made dryer and the part described should be the “Inlet Duct Case” part no. 421309221241
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIDL102 error lights. NTC?
iadom wrote:
Ask for a C00053573Jim.
Are you sure that is the correct ntc for that model Jim, I thought it was the idc type C00083915 for the wash heater?
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Indesit DG 5000
Thats odd then. The 75 n/c stat should not actually operate unless the water temperature is not controlled by the 65c stat (both must be working ok in order to complete the washing part of the cycle.
I am now wondering if there may be a problem with the program timer.
Hopefully one of the Indesit guys will have further suggestions for you.Martin114
ParticipantRe: Indesit DG 5000
Hi David, I presume that that while not progressing from wash cycle that it is also not heating?
If this is the case then I would first look at the safety thermostat (screwed into tub). This should be normally closed and is rated at 78c.
The other thermostat is 65c normally open.
unplug machine before going in please. :zap:Martin114
ParticipantRe: how hard to blow?
I was under the impression that an analogic pressure switch comprised internally of only a copper coil with a variable core – thereby altering the tuning of the coil? – no switches in there – making them very reliable ❓
Martin114
ParticipantRe: how hard to blow?
I would think it is normal to not hear a click from the analogical switch, as it is a continuously variable device with no switches in it!
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool G2P DWS (8511 342 15511)
Thats great :salute:
Thanks bazza.
Martin114
ParticipantRe: Spareslink updates
bazza500 wrote:I spend all my money with Connect but think they are now taking the weeeeeeeeeee.
Same here bazza. 👿
Wouldn’t it be nice if someone, representing engineers throughout the UK – like for instance a New Trade Organisation, could hold all the manufacturers accounts, gaining the best discounts, acting as a sole distributor to all its members, who would get parts ONLY through the organisation.:idea:.
Someone not out to rip its clients off, and who would deliver spares at the best possible prices, which would be the same price to every member.
To me this sounds like another field the W.T.A. could venture into, giving real benefits to its members.
💡Martin114
ParticipantRe: Proline TDV65 Tumble dryer spares
I don’t know, what’s it comming to when a small job of fitting a belt & jockey pulley is an uneconomical repair on a comparatively decent dryer :rolls:
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