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  • in reply to: Hotpoint washing machine WF000 #285010
    megawatt
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    Re: Hotpoint washing machine WF000

    Went back today armed with every possible part I could think of. Refitted board and all worked ok. Looks like it was an intermittent board or bad connection.
    Thanks for your comments,
    Mike.

    in reply to: CI555WH marks on laundry. #285039
    megawatt
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    Re: CI555WH marks on laundry.

    Yes. Photos will be on tomorrow.

    in reply to: Hotpoint washing machine WF000 #285008
    megawatt
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    Re: Hotpoint washing machine WF000

    I see your point, but this is just like it is switched off at the mains. I am off to it tomorrow and I will let you know. Odds on favourite is the top board switch.

    in reply to: Zan fx1465w #284098
    megawatt
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    Re: Zan fx1465w

    Yes, Megawatt is mixed up but not about golf balls. I know the purpose of the eco ball but have got accustomed to calling a golf ball due to a long story about a customer who played golf. Do any golfing fans know how to read the fault codes on this machine and what the fault codes are?
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: Zan fx1465w #284095
    megawatt
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    Re: Zan fx1465w

    That is interesting. Do you think a missing eco ball would cause this problem?
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: AW23…E54? #283458
    megawatt
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    Re: AW23…E54?

    I dont remember Jim (it was more than 5 mins ago). I think it just jumped into the programme. I hope the neighbours were not too offended by the language

    in reply to: AW23…E54? #283456
    megawatt
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    Re: AW23…E54?

    Oh ****! Tried the reset and now it works ok. Pity it cost me two flights of stairs and a refund.
    Mike.

    in reply to: AW23…E54? #283454
    megawatt
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    Re: AW23…E54?

    Had same thing today with a machine a few days old. Machine back in workshop so no answers yet.
    Mike.

    in reply to: hotpoint WM19 motor #281374
    megawatt
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    Re: hotpoint WM19 motor

    Thanks Jim,
    Mike.

    in reply to: hotpoint WM19 motor #281372
    megawatt
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    Re: hotpoint WM19 motor

    I have not been able to get them for a while. If any one knows where to get hotpoint armatures them I would like to know.
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: Hotpoint dryer CTD00. #276445
    megawatt
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    Re: Hotpoint dryer CTD00.

    Yep, timer sorted it.
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: servis m6500w-1. pump req #276012
    megawatt
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    Re: servis m6500w-1. pump req

    That is correct. Use small diameter bolts and drill the flanges. I found I had to use a bit of sealant on the gasket due to a slight leak. A fair bit of hassle but you do end up with a much better value pump.
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: Servis m9503w-1 #278583
    megawatt
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    Re: Servis m9503w-1

    Had a servis this week that had good motor action with the belt off but would cut out with the belt on. Turned out to be the module.

    in reply to: Burning smell #203338
    megawatt
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    Re: Burning smell

    I have had about three machines burning grooves in the door boot. In the past I have had to change the tub, but on my last one I tried a different approach. Plenty of rubber on the boot so I removed the boot, put a grinding wheel on a power drill and ground a deeper groove for the drum to sit in. No call back yet.
    Regards,
    Mike.

    in reply to: ise5-2 e10 fault #274739
    megawatt
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    Re: ise5-2 e10 fault

    Had one this week with a permanent E10. Replacing the inverter solved the problem. Access from the bottom, two plugs, three screws and one cable tie. Quick easy job.

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