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  • in reply to: Indesit WIXE127 #329559
    Mully
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    Re: Indesit WIXE127

    Thanks for the reply, I will try the p switch and let you know the outcome.

    Thanks, John

    in reply to: Ind Is60v Wiring diagram #326459
    Mully
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    Re: Ind Is60v Wiring diagram

    sorry for the late reply Bob, got collared to fix the brother in laws laptop.

    Thanks for your prompt reply, email should be on now.

    John

    in reply to: ADG722 #316392
    Mully
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    Re: ADG722

    Update, changed Pressure switch, all OK now.

    in reply to: Belling 647SS #303741
    Mully
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    Re: Belling 647SS

    Mike,
    thanks for your reply.
    You are 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} correct.
    Your ps was too subtle for me, I missed your reference to the missing 6.

    ps. Belling now tell me this switch and thermostat combination has now been replaced by 082620851

    Many Thanks, John

    in reply to: Belling 647SS #303740
    Mully
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    Re: Belling 647SS

    Thanks for your replies.

    I have the STV082604989 Thermostat that will control the element,
    and need the part number for the additional switch that controls the fan.

    Thanks, John.

    in reply to: GE Belt #303263
    Mully
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    Re: GE Belt

    Thanks for the reply Dave, but no luck there.

    Thanks, John

    in reply to: Beko WMA765 #277724
    Mully
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    Re: Beko WMA765

    Thanks for the replies, the carbons are fine and it goes through the test

    cycle ok with motor action both ways and ramps up to full spin.

    I will price up a mod tomorrow.

    Thanks, John.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF541 #267786
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint WF541

    Nelson,
    Thanks for your reply, I will get a recon mod from EMW and try that.
    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80P Heater #252111
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint CTD80P Heater

    Thanks for your speedy response, I was unaware of the changes in the heater design,and thats what confused the issue.
    Thanks again
    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80P Heater #252109
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint CTD80P Heater

    Hi Jim
    Thanks for your reply, but this heater has only got 2 stats on it.
    The left one is a white spot TOC.
    Spares listings I have looked at all list several heaters hence my confusion.
    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF541 #231604
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint WF541

    Thanks for your reply Hotdog.

    Mine was an F03 fault and all the heater/thermister wiring rang through ok

    John

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230252
    Mully
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    Been back today checked everything for blockages, and found nothing.

    But then when checking the operation of the two solenoid valves on the side, just below the matrix, I found that the right hand one was not working although it had power to it and the coil was ok. After stripping it down all is now ok, and no more leaks.
    John

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230251
    Mully
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    Clear and spotless
    John

    in reply to: Bosch DW SGS 5318 no heat #230664
    Mully
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    Re: Bosch DW SGS 5318 no heat

    90{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the time its a blown track around one of the heater relay pins, easy to spot and easy to repair, I reinforce the repair with a few strands of wire and resolder the other pins on the relay.

    John

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230249
    Mully
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    Graeme,

    Thanks for your input,but I cleaned the pipe from the pressure chamber to sump, and completely dismantled the pressure chamber.

    When filling the pressure vessel activates the diaphram above, the microswitch operates and recirculation pump starts.

    Almost imedeatley the red float rises and the drain pump comes on and water leaks over the top of the pressure chamber!

    John

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