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  • in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230246
    Mully
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    I did clean the hose from tank to sump, although it was only very slightly

    dirty, and filters were spotless.

    the pressure chamber didnt cope with the flow of the water and although

    the float switch (by the pressure chamber) activated the pump the

    chamber still overflows.There is a black baffle in side the pressure

    chamber, could I remove this to increase water flow rate?

    PS
    The anti flood float did not activate the pump because one of the four

    comet engineers, that had been on a previous call whacked a

    screwdriver through the bottom of the tray!!

    Hence my call to a leaking D/W

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin #226312
    Mully
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin

    Finally got around to repairing this m/c, took the timer off checked all

    contacts and wiring, no faults.

    Ordered a mod from EMW, fitted, tested, all ok.

    Now I can get it delivered and my loan m/c back

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #230244
    Mully
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    I went to the same model, with the same symptoms on saturday.

    Does this model have a “Dump valve” like the SGS43E02GB, mentioned

    elsewere on this site?

    If so how can we identify it.

    Thanks John.

    in reply to: indesit timer spins around #226318
    Mully
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    Re: indesit timer spins around

    I went to one of these two months ago pressure switch ok when tested with a meter, but breaks down under load of tle heater.

    Changed pressure switch, all ok since.

    John.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin #226311
    Mully
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin

    Richard, no offence taken.

    Chris, no spin loaded or not.

    I have the machine in the workshop now, and hope to have a closer look asap.
    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin #226306
    Mully
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin

    Richard

    thanks for your reply, I have checked all the wiring and apart from
    one scuffed area adjacent to the blower motor all seems ok.
    The timer looks ok, so does the module.

    As this is the first time I have seen this particular model,I just wondered if anyone had come across this fault before, and could shed some light on if it was more likley to be the mod or timer?

    John

    ps I dont think I would have lasted for more then 20 years in the trade if I didnt “POWER OFF” before delving inside an appliance.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin #226304
    Mully
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ412 no spin

    Thanks for your prompt reply Richard, the pump is working fine and
    empties all water out but will not spin.

    Prog B (drain & spin) is the only point that it will not empty

    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint VTD00 Non stop timer #201693
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint VTD00 Non stop timer

    Thank you all for your replies, I am going back to see the dryer tomorow.

    The insulation resistance was ok before and after the repair.

    I dont have a manual for this model and assumed the timer was wired up

    ok in the first case, and copied the connections.

    Thanks again,
    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF71 #172207
    Mully
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    Re: Hotpoint BF71

    I have been back to this machine today.

    The fault was an oc inlet coil.

    John.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF71 #172206
    Mully
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BF71

    Thanks for your reply Graeme.

    No water in bottom of m/c (never has been)

    Mod looks ok I have checked edge connectors.

    There are no iffy joints on the board as far as I can tell.

    Are there any known weak areas on the pcb you are aware of??

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