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  • in reply to: Mistral Plus only works in FF mode #215872
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    Re: Mistral Plus only works in FF mode

    sound like a module/thermostat problem f/f button bypasses the thermostat allowing motor to run constantly. unplug b4 investigating.

    in reply to: Tecknic d/w #215937
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    Re: Tecknic d/w

    yeah its a whirlpool in disguise,
    model number 2677, flashes 8 times not filling correctly.
    starts to fill then circ motor starts stops starts etc fault comes up,
    can you tell me what controlls water level pressure switch? chamber?.
    thanks mike

    in reply to: Electrolux ew1200i #215928
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    Re: Electrolux ew1200i

    i thought of this but not sure.

    in reply to: miele #215914
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    Re: miele

    1st rinse light is brushes or as miele call it a module, just check armature aswell. Also check motor wiring as this breaks or rubs on chassi.

    in reply to: oven not working #215295
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    Re: oven not working

    Sounds like the thermostast but turn electric off b4 investigating.

    in reply to: carlton ctt1w leaking door #215318
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    Re: carlton ctt1w leaking door

    make sure door is closing correctly and check the seal top and bottom are clean and where they touch the door is also clean. its quite possible that the seals need changing.

    in reply to: Miele G575 soap dispenser doesn’t open. #215188
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    Re: Miele G575 soap dispenser doesn’t open.

    possibly a loose connection or faulty solonoid, unplug b4 exploring

    in reply to: Bosch slimline dishwasher won’t drain #215255
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    Re: Bosch slimline dishwasher won’t drain

    unplug the dishwaher take out the machine from its hole and tilt back, remove bottom cover and yoyu will see the drain pump which is probably blocked.

    in reply to: Dryer recommendation #215200
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    Re: Dryer recommendation

    ive always liked whiteknight, simple to use and repair, lasts forever. good price.

    in reply to: Door Seal #215202
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    Re: Door Seal

    hi there.
    unplug washer, remove lid, soap draw, facia panel, doorboot band clamp door interlock and then front panel. seal is clamped on around front panel and blower housing.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM 820 water collecting in bottom of drum #214496
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM 820 water collecting in bottom of drum

    check that the waste/drain pipe has not fallen down and the waste from the sink in going in to the machine(thats if the machine drain is plumbed beneath the sink). Or try switching off the hot and cold water taps leading to the washer to see if it stops filling, if it stops filling after turning taps off one of the water valves is probably faulty. if the drain hose is beneath the sink make sure it is higher than the top of the drum. if investigating inside the machine dont forget to unplug the washer 1st.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF41 : Help!! Son put fliquid in!! #214470
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    Re: Hotpoint BF41 : Help!! Son put fliquid in!!

    Ive also found that putting salt inside also helps.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 7550 : Installation/Removal #214484
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 7550 : Installation/Removal

    Most d/w are fitted by 2 holding screws above the frame at the top of the door. some appliances also have holes around the middle sides near the door seal with screws. drop the feet and pull carefully, unplug plug first before starting any work.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius DF62 – Not pumping #214502
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius DF62 – Not pumping

    these d/w have a seperate drain pump. if you unplug the appliance and place it on its side, take off the bottom panel and you will see the pump. drain off appliance to avoid electrics getting wet and causing thurther problems 1st.

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    Re: Cannon SI MK2 clock/timer cutting out, clicking noises e

    After 10 years i would go buy a new one.

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