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  • in reply to: Beko WMA 1512W washing machine #273824
    Micky 32
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    Re: Beko WMA 1512W washing machine

    Thanks for the info 🙂 I think in this case it’s the timer because also when you go to set program it can jam.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP7966 #274122
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    If the OWI was covered in dirt would it not affect it’s function. Don’t know if it was just a coincidence i cleaned a filthy one before and it worked ok afterwards. i gather it’s a sensor that needs to be clean.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP7966 #274120
    Micky 32
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    Checked the pressure switch at the bottom of the sump? Can’t remember if this model has one but take it out and clean it as it could be full of gunk. I had a similiar problem once and i think that cured it but could have been a different model.

    in reply to: Indes(h)it MIL 103 #273200
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    Re: Indes(h)it MIL 103

    Thanks, sorry Mil was a typo 😛

    in reply to: Candy sprint 120 timer clicking round. #271370
    Micky 32
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    Re: Candy sprint 120 timer clicking round.

    Anytime i have come across this fault with the Hoover/Candy machine replacing the motor timer at the front cured the problem. 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA30 control module ic blown why??????????? #269495
    Micky 32
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA30 control module ic blown why???????????

    I have also come across where the door lock circuit( blown tracks) that were caused to brushes going on the motor. Maybe brushes caused it?

    in reply to: Bosch SGS53C12GB/21 clasixx dishwasher #269411
    Micky 32
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    Re: Bosch SGS53C12GB/21 clasixx dishwasher

    It was making a clicking noise probably the cogs slipping because of bad contact. It’s held in with tabs and one side wasn’t strong enough to hold it in place. I put a self tapper screw in to hold it so fingers crossed. It’s just 2 years old.

    in reply to: Askol pump rant #268099
    Micky 32
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    Re: Askol pump rant

    Martin wrote:

    Micky 32 wrote:
    and obviously cause a short and melted one of those very tiny components on the board which an ordinary soldering iron won’t be suitable.

    That’ll be the pump switching triac that’s overloaded due to too much current flow demand from the duff pump. 😥

    Yeah there was a piece gone out of it where it must have let a shot! Also a very tiny component( resistor or capacitor of some sort) had melted.

    in reply to: Askol pump rant #268096
    Micky 32
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    Re: Askol pump rant

    The one that caused this had a TOC. The windings look liked they bubbled up and obviously cause a short and melted one of those very tiny components on the board which an ordinary soldering iron won’t be suitable.

    in reply to: Indesit IDL 530 diswasher #265157
    Micky 32
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    Re: Indesit IDL 530 diswasher

    The customer claims it never goes from the wash light and keeps going.

    in reply to: “all my glasses taste of lemon” #263501
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    Re: “all my glasses taste of lemon”

    I had a call due to one of those. She claimed the cups etc on the top weren’t washing well. She had one of those freshners positioned that the top arm was hitting off it hence stopping it. When i explained it all to her i had a hard time convincing her it was the problem. I kept getting ” I doubt that would cause a big problem like that” :rolls:

    in reply to: Whirlpool Awz 410 #264188
    Micky 32
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    Re: Whirlpool Awz 410

    It’s usually one of the white ceramic resistors on the module than goes.

    in reply to: hotpoint wma58 #263352
    Micky 32
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    Re: hotpoint wma58

    Had the same problem a few weeks ago. Came to the conlcusion it was the board.

    in reply to: A funny call #263183
    Micky 32
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    Re: A funny call

    😆 , the machine is one of those old Bendix from around 1989. I can’t remember the model number. It was the type where the door handle used to break a lot on them. Only thing i did find was the water level varied a lot which was caused by a blocked pressure bottle underneath. So hopefully problem may be solved and here’s to cleaner jocks 😆

    in reply to: Zanussi ZCE7700X fan oven cutting out. #261683
    Micky 32
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    Re: Zanussi ZCE7700X fan oven cutting out.

    I came across this fault last year on a machine exact same. In my case it was a cut out at that back of the oven on the left side looing at the front of the machine. It has a red spot on it.

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