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  • in reply to: GDHA washing machine door handle 444444023 #490122
    murv
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    Agreed,

    If it’s a problem I could guess at the matching Midea part number

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    in reply to: GDHA washing machine door handle 444444023 #490120
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    Connect 5045383476054 Door frame assy
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    in reply to: Drum Spider Shaft Bearing Ring Help Hotpoint/Whirlpool #489120
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    Have had this problem several times in the past and can confirm that fabricating one from an oilite bush does the job fine.
    Have fixed them to the shaft using loctite or epoxy without issues. Grease the oil seal well before assembly.

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    in reply to: Beko WMC126W 8880813200 Won’t start #487857
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    Thanks Dave.

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    in reply to: Hoover dryer #487570
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    Yes, you are correct. Often the 220nf capacitor on the board fails.

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    in reply to: Cannon electrode lead #485338
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    I come up with
    P/N 6600931 >> C00237604 Electrode, oven
    P/N 6605254 >> C00241856/J00163812 Lead 770mm

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    in reply to: Printer. #482867
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    I always research the price of non gen ink before I buy a new printer. I now find my xerox lasers are as cheap to run as inkjets.

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    in reply to: Neff oven bushes 00420673 #482560
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    Most likely too late but I have 00644828 which contains both small and large.

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    in reply to: HOTPOINT NM10944GSUK Washing Machine #482178
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    Thanks, Dave & Jem

    in reply to: HOTPOINT NM10944GSUK Washing Machine #482175
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    Not come across this version of module yet. Any chance of any service data for this model?

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    in reply to: Hotpoint WDAL8640P UK #481877
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    Would be useful if wholesale lookups included serial number changes where required.

    I guess this level of detail is not provided in their data dumps from the manufacturer

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    in reply to: Hotpoint WDAL8640P UK #481872
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    The buzz which faids away quickly is a sure sign of a permanent feed to an ‘instant/pulse lock’. These locks are designed to lock & unlock with a short pulse from the control module.

    If the buzz occurs on power up (before pressing the start button) then the module lock circuit is duff.

    Otherwise a replacement PTC type lock should sort it.

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    in reply to: Hotpoint WDAL8640P UK #481870
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    Sounds like the Whirlpool trade site is more accurate than their retail sites.

    On the Hpt retail site. (and aswo)
    I tried this one WDAL8640PUK 859990785440 80785440196

    3 x locks C00306612(PTC Hybrid), C00285597(Instant/Pulse), C00294848(Insant pulse+sens)
    2 x Modules C00306159 and C00296191
    4 x Software

    Likely to be a serial number change but not specified on any retail or 3rd party trade system.

    Very easy to get it wrong

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    in reply to: Hotpoint WDAL8640P UK #481868
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    As Dave said it sound like a mechanical fault.

    The Rold DK001 won’t work as it’s an instant lock and the software in the module will not be able to control it

    For the ‘door closed’ light to function correctly (where fitted) you need ‘C00306612 or C00307442 which are both PTC locks with door closed sensing.

    If you fit an older non-sensing PTC lock the door closed light (where fitted) will always stay on as there is no sensing switch present.

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    in reply to: Beko WTK 62051W #481732
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    Part no. 2872700100

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