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  • in reply to: Hoover HSWD166-80 Motor plug burnt out #297655
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Hoover HSWD166-80 Motor plug burnt out

    Trust you have checked area for signs of a leak – I had one not so long had burnt out due to leak from cracked drum (coin damage about half way up – leaking but only about a tablespoon full per wash but sraight onto motor connector block)

    Mick

    in reply to: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood #296672
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood

    Thanks Jonah

    Did managed to get a screwdriver as far as the fan blades and they seem free enough but motor lockes up and then trips out when its switched on.

    Prob is I can’t see how the motor unit comes out to check so just wondered if anyone had got one out before and could just tell me how to tackle it and whats involved. Can see a couple of screws holding the housing in it the bottom but there looks more to it than that to release the housing and motor asy. But I’m not all that sure if this is the way in? Could be though the top but i can’t remember if the flu/cowling asy looked as if it would come off. If it did it might provide access to the fixing screws for the motor but don’t know?

    Thanks

    Mick

    in reply to: Zanussi W1042W Washer Dryer #297336
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Zanussi W1042W Washer Dryer

    Loose tacho can make the m/c impulse thru prog.

    Just a thought?

    Mick

    in reply to: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood #296670
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood

    Thanks for the reply Jonah

    Looking at the Bosch exploded diagram doesn’t show a capacitor fitted – looking at the hood the motor/fan unit the motor is encased so the motor has got to come out anyway.

    Just wondered if you tackle this from underneath or thinking about it – the false cowling at the top might come off alowing acess through the top.

    Just wondered if anyone knew as kitchen quite posh and only wanted to disturb as little as pos as some of it all sealed to tiles.

    Anyway told them the price of the motor and they said they would get back to me.

    Looks like not many of you done one of these but just wondered if anyone had.

    Mick

    in reply to: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood #296668
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosch DKE995 AGB – Cooker Hood

    Anyone?

    Thanks

    Mick

    in reply to: Russel Hobbs Microwave GJS21 – turntable motor #296766
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Russel Hobbs Microwave GJS21 – turntable motor

    Thanks goose will give them a try 🙂

    Mick

    in reply to: hotpoint WD420P(37143634) #296805
    MickGeorge
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    Re: hotpoint WD420P(37143634)

    Anything that has a rear module fitted from the Indesit stables I always check and tighten the connector blocks especially if i suspect a pcb fault

    Had a simlar prob on Indesit m/c which turned out to be bad connection giving no pump prob. Only found it after sent pcb away for test and came back ok.

    But you may have done this already

    Mick

    in reply to: Bosch WTE6920GB/01 – front panel #296679
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosch WTE6920GB/01 – front panel

    Thank for the help folks 🙂

    Thought it might be a prise off job as there was nothing obvious but didnt want to start prising and semi forcing where i didnt need to.

    Thanks again

    Mick

    in reply to: Bosch WTE6920GB/01 – front panel #296676
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosch WTE6920GB/01 – front panel

    Thanks for the reply Martin.

    Does the facia have to come off tho to remove the front panel and if so how does that come off and can you rember whereabouts the hidden screw is?

    The mech looks like it is all in bits anyway because it is all pushed in so looks like I’ll have another IQ test there then 😥

    Mick

    in reply to: Hotpoint wf321 – Water levels? #296653
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Hotpoint wf321 – Water levels?

    Thanks Jim – I thought they might be but just wanted to be sure.

    I know I havn’t been impressed with water lvls just lately but thought there might have been a possibility they were a bit low.

    Noticed on this m/c the pressure system bottle is built into the tub – hope they have checked its reliabilty in not getting blocked up :rolls:

    Thanks for the reply

    Mick

    in reply to: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount #295953
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount

    Went back today and fixed – managed to hold fixing bracket with long pair of pointed pliers via top access down side of m/c so less of a job than expected.

    Used Kentish’s tip to change other two wheels asys and worked great – you ought to post that one on hints and tips 🙂

    Only problem was kitchen fitted had bracketed m/c at the rear before he put worktops on :rolls: and had to force m/c off bracket before I could get out and then refix at front – kitchen fitters – !”£${e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}^&*

    Thanks for all the replies/ help and tips – much appreciated

    Mick

    in reply to: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount #295951
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount

    Thanks Graeme

    Was thinking this might be the best aproach once I have retrieved the block.

    Going next week after kitching fitters have come back to remove the kick boarding/panel :rolls:

    Thanks for the replies folks

    Let you know how i get on

    Mick

    in reply to: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount #295949
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount

    Thats really good tip for future ref.

    Thanks Kentish

    Anyone else ever lost the mount ?

    Mick

    in reply to: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount #295947
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Electrolux/Zan D/Washer – Basket runner mount

    Anyone ???

    There must be someone else whoes had this happen?

    Have changed these wheels several times and no probs so couldn’t belive it when this disapeared down between tank and casing.

    Thanks

    Mick

    in reply to: Indesit DE73 (Evolution) D/Washer – sticking on prog. #295407
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Indesit DE73 (Evolution) D/Washer – sticking on prog.

    Thanks for the info Jim – just checked e-mail

    I am sure this must be a A20 fault that is coming up – still waiting for customer to comfirm.

    Thanks again

    Mick

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