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  • in reply to: samsung f/f rs20cc5v defrost sensor #420925
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    Re: samsung f/f rs20cc5v defrost sensor

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    in reply to: Fridge/freezer getting old? #420930
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    Re: Fridge/freezer getting old?

    It is probably the compressor starting to struggle with age. Yes it could be repaired, it depends on how much you wish to spend. To supply and fit a compressor is an expensive job and you would have to get some quotes locally as different engineers charge different prices. The only other thing to keep in mind is that it could be a refrigerant leak in the system, but with an older fridge less likely as they used better quality components. This is not repairable. The only why to tell is to get an FRIDGE engineer to access the system and do a pressure test. but that will cost. That is the gamble you have to take to be sure.
    Regards
    Neil

    in reply to: Bosch WVD24460GB/03 reset code #420911
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    Re: Bosch WVD24460GB/03 reset code

    I have already checked out the element it is fine also hooked in another element still could not reset also tried resetting with motor unplugged.
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    neil

    in reply to: ISE W1607W ADO error code #420560
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    Re: ISE W1607W ADO error code

    Hi Martin. OOOPs sorry I did not know there was a ISE website, I have now looked it up and found that info thanks, I just jumped into the ISE forum and found I do not have access ??? can somebody invite/arrange for me to have access so I have all the relevant info. Once again thanks for the information. Regards Neil

    in reply to: Integrated microwave: remove/identify #417697
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    Re: Integrated microwave: remove/identify

    You could try opening the oven door put your hand on the roof and lift up while pushing back. if the oven moves back have a look on the inside edge you may well find some screws holding the front fascia in place. The only other way i have found them fitted on some of the zannussi type microwaves is two screws on the very top and bottom edge. Hope this helps Regards Neil

    in reply to: MAAC Ltd #405726
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    Re: MAAC Ltd

    I am chasing up four invoices for work we did for them in April, I emailed the invoices over as we completed the jobs. When I asked for payment as a goodwill gesture (plus I said we would not do any more work for them till they were paid, I was told accounts were dealing with it. Since then no responses from my emails, no response from messages I have left on there phone. Looks like another bunch of rip off merchants. My advice is do not touch them with a barge pole. Regards Neil

    in reply to: Whirlpool ART481/R 856448115000 #411907
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    Re: Whirlpool ART481/R 856448115000

    Yes fridge freezer is working fine just the flashing light Regards Neil

    in reply to: Miele W1514 door gasket #411698
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    Re: Miele W1514 door gasket

    Thanks that’s what I sort of thought it would be looking at the exploded diagram, Ho Hum the customer will have to pay for two engineers. Thanks again Neil

    in reply to: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in #409434
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    Re: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in

    Hi folks. The answer to this puzzle is even though the nice people at EMW said the module was fine on three separate occasions it turns out the repaired module was not as repaired as it should have been. I eventually ordered another module from EMW fitted it and the problem has gone away. I have boxed up the originally repaired module and it is winging it’s way to EMW with a covering letter. Oh well all’s well that ends well (apart from the hours I have spent on this machine testing and re-testing). PS Dave I did not replace the triac because (A) I did not know which was the door triac and(B) I did not want EMW to have any course for complaint. PPS thanks Criscold for the manual it stopped me from going MAD Regards Neil

    in reply to: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in #409432
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    Re: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in

    I have spoken to them and the module has been back to them twice, I may ask them to send me another module I can try in the machine

    Neil

    in reply to: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in #409429
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    Re: Indesit IWB5113 door locks when plugged in

    Hi I disconnected everything off of the main pcb all I had on was live & neutral an the three wires to the door interlock and as soon as you plugged it in the door locked ??? Neil

    in reply to: Miele W460 sticks on 20 minutes #408204
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    Re: Miele W460 sticks on 20 minutes

    just a follow up to this problem. Yes we did check continuity on the element (always the first thing we do). I plugged in a new element and ran it through a spin cycle, which it did with out any problems. the connected back the old element and it went through a cycle no problems and that was a couple of weeks ago and I have spoken to the customer and he says the appliance is fine. There is nothing stranger than washing machines at times.
    regards Neil

    in reply to: ProAction A105QW #382485
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    Re: ProAction A105QW

    Hi Folks, I am trying to get hold of a drum pulley and belt for one of these cheapie washing machines can anybody help Regards Neil

    in reply to: Hotpoint Mistral not the usual fault? #396744
    neilbow
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    Re: Hotpoint Mistral not the usual fault?

    Ahh that’s refrigeration or you !!!!!!

    in reply to: Hotpoint Mistral not the usual fault? #396742
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    Re: Hotpoint Mistral not the usual fault?

    if you can get hold of a set of gauges and piercing pliers you need to cut into the suction side, the short stubby one that is used to gas the fridge up, it should be a plus pressure such +5psi not a negative pressure, if the pressure is high that either means you have a blockage, or the compressor is knackered Regards Neil

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