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  • in reply to: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem #170193
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem

    Been back to this one today

    Removed pump – pump ok ( thought it was as there was no rattle – typical broken impella) but noticed a non return valve at back of sump where sump hose fitted.. looked a pain to get to but gave it a gentle poke with screwdriver and flushed though by sucking and blowing water through (making sure I didn’t get a mouthfull – yukkk..). Seems ok now.

    Suspect head of water left in drain tube in water tank causing flap to stick..

    Anyone else had this problem?..

    Just hope it doen’t happen again or looks like a flap change.. Does this come with the sump hose or is it a seperate item.. or can you just remove it altogether (shades of the Hotpoint no return pump valve) ?

    Thanks

    in reply to: Electra (Phillips) Door Gasket Part No. #170749
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Electra (Phillips) Door Gasket Part No.

    Thanks Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi W/Dry ZND1271 E20 Fault #170671
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Zanussi W/Dry ZND1271 E20 Fault

    Thanks for the comments guys – did think about the pump but works continually on the 11min setting but 25 min setting doesn’t come on after the initial pump out.. so I think pump is ok but will bear your comments in mind.

    Just concerned about the high condenser tempreture and 25min setting – no pump, whether this norm or not – or if folks out there might think this is module fault..

    Thanks

    in reply to: H/Point T/L Suport Tube #170592
    MickGeorge
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    Re: H/Point T/L Suport Tube

    Thanks Iadom.. unless I hear different looks like I will have to brake the bad news to her 🙁

    in reply to: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem #170192
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem

    Thanks Gegsy..

    in reply to: hoover 6 #170517
    MickGeorge
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    Re: hoover 6

    Not sure if this is a later model as you are recon – but on some of the later models had the door trim brake by the door catch and as there is no spring to push the catch across the hook doesn’t activate the door lock. Had several of these.

    Hope this helps

    in reply to: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem #170190
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Bosh SRS5602GB/04 D/Wash – empty problem

    Going back to remove and inspect pump although I don’t think it is the impella as the ones Iv’e had that have broken usually rattle slightly and this one sounds ok but there mifght be something in pump chamber or outlet athough seems quite wierd as when I drop sump hose of from tank it pumps out ok… still as no futher replies looks like it is a flap type blockage somewhere in sump hose or pump chamber.

    Is the sump hose (non tank end) a pain as I couldn’t see where it went to. Can I get to it if I just drop the base slightly or do I have to take the base of completely?

    This job is in a pokey kitchen so not relishing to much of a strip down 🙁

    Thanks

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat74335 W/Mach. E34 Fault #168945
    MickGeorge
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    Re: AEG Lavamat74335 W/Mach. E34 Fault

    Thanks flyman

    Left message for cust see what they want to do as wern’t prepaired to pay for module if it was that.. but I would like to try pressure sensor for future ref. but not sure yet whether they are willing to atm.

    in reply to: whirlpool AWM 5125/5 #168922
    MickGeorge
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    Re: whirlpool AWM 5125/5

    Not sure how old this model is but used to get open circuit pump wiring on the old models due to machine shaking which gave same type of fault.

    in reply to: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy #167743
    MickGeorge
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    Re: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy

    Thanks for the help and info folks – Knew I could count on you guys.

    Without you folks would have just gone and relplaced wheels but they looked so crap thought they must have given loads of probs.. at least hotpoint have owned up to there bad design and done a mod. – with a bit of luck maybe they’ve sacked thier design enginner.. oops.. second thoughts I shouldn’t say that as these look like good money spiners.

    Thanks

    in reply to: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy #167739
    MickGeorge
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    Re: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy

    Just checked the mod part no. and got one of those kits on the van but thought they were a mod kit for the “catching the back panel” & ” falling off the front bearings” syndrome on the vent type driers.

    Presumably it also fixes the “rumbley front wheels” syndrome as well so does that mean I will find the holders for the front bearing pads on the front moulding even though the machine was using wheels to support the drum?

    Thanks

    in reply to: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy #167738
    MickGeorge
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    Re: H/P CTD00G T/D noisy

    Thanks for the info guys

    Looks like drum out job then 🙁

    in reply to: Homemark cooker hood – filters required #162941
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Homemark cooker hood – filters required

    User ddidn’t want to pay call out for me to check mod. no. so I tried phone no on his instruction book putting a 1 inbetween the first two numbers and got a redirected no to Caremark. Gave the phone number to customer so he’s ordering up spare himself.

    Caremark phone number 08707 502435

    Just incase any of you folks out there need it.

    in reply to: Servis washer filling up with water during night #163489
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Servis washer filling up with water during night

    Why not disconect the fill hoses altogether and eleminate the water valves or taps as the sorce of the problem then just concentrate on back draining from the sink or visa versa – I know it means two calls but at least you are sure where the problem lies. 🙂

    in reply to: Homemark cooker hood – filters required #162940
    MickGeorge
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    Re: Homemark cooker hood – filters required

    Thanks for looking Dave. Looks like a visit and check numbers myself – hope he’s prepared to pay a call out 🙂

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