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  • in reply to: Faulty Neff hood buttons #214279
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    Re: Faulty Neff hood buttons

    Yeah, had this problem a fewtimes you need to change the switch board complete.
    Dont forget to switch power off before repairing.

    in reply to: Help with my B1415J Samsung Washing Machine required #214350
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    Re: Help with my B1415J Samsung Washing Machine required

    Check that the draw is clean and where the conditioner goes there should be a syphon tube, make sure this is not blocked and is pressed down firmly.

    in reply to: maytag toploader #213099
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    Re: maytag toploader

    Yep timer can stick b4 spin and various other places ive fitted a few when i was employed by a commercial repair company also check appliance is not going out of balance caused by an uneven load, when lid is lifted up this resets switch which is prob main cause of fault.

    in reply to: Miele T5206 Dryer #212911
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    Re: Miele T5206 Dryer

    Miele used to suggest so also change the non reset stat at the back same time as the contactor.

    in reply to: vented tumble dryer #211424
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    Re: vented tumble dryer

    if you can afford it go for miele they have side vent and sensor works quite well.

    in reply to: Candy df145 #204652
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    Re: Candy df145

    Its the 65 and 75 degree lights furthest on right side, thanks.
    Whats goin on in sale?.
    Is model DFI45

    in reply to: Miele washer 415v to 240 v #204838
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    Re: Miele washer 415v to 240 v

    Normally you can disconnect two of the heating elements leaving one working.
    Trace live terminal to disused elements and do not connect.
    You can also re-wire contacter instead but cant remember how to do it.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BFV 62 Fills Then Pumps Out #202716
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    Re: Hotpoint BFV 62 Fills Then Pumps Out

    Dont know much about them but is pressure switch ok

    in reply to: hotpoint wd440 #202613
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    Re: hotpoint wd440

    Does the motor turn? possibly motor related?

    in reply to: miele water intake problems #202488
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    Re: miele water intake problems

    Try taking out the soap draw and clean the holes inside the compartment at the top with a tooth brush as these seem to clog up.

    in reply to: NEFF Fan Oven – Fan Rotor Removal #202317
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    Re: NEFF Fan Oven – Fan Rotor Removal

    You can try prising off woth fingers wobbling fan side to side of sometimes a puller is needed but i can not remember having to take fan off b4.

    in reply to: wma9 bearings #202222
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    Re: wma9 bearings

    I find it a lot easier to drill out the rivets.

    in reply to: Hoover washing machine HP6120M leaking soap dispenser #201652
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    Re: Hoover washing machine HP6120M leaking soap dispenser

    Take out soap draw and clean also make sure nothing has fallen into draw housing and its clean.

    in reply to: Bosch wf 2000 does not pump out #201295
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    Re: Bosch wf 2000 does not pump out

    The pump is possibly jammed or faulty, unplug from mains b4 inspecting.

    in reply to: miele w980 #199923
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    Re: miele w980

    Normally pre wash light means that dial has been turned during wash cycle to another wash programme. Turn the dial click by click and when the original programme is selected light should stop flashing.

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