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  • in reply to: 43a52gb/35 #418585
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    Re: 43a52gb/35

    Piece of glass stuck in the diverter or faulty diverter. take heater off and check.

    Nige

    in reply to: Hotpoint Iced Diamond FFA52 intermittent clicking noise #417919
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    Re: Hotpoint Iced Diamond FFA52 intermittent clicking noise

    Pcb fault. The relay on the pcb clicks on and off randomly.

    Nige

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2000 washing machine – bearing howl #417753
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    Re: Bosch WFF2000 washing machine – bearing howl

    No special tools, big hammer and patience. Have a look at the motor brushes while your in there (You’ll have to take the motor off anyway to remove the bearing cross piece.)

    Nige

    in reply to: Beko Fridge freezer- help me please! #417703
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    Re: Beko Fridge freezer- help me please!

    Yours doesn’t have a mechanical thermostat. It is electronic. Small pcb in fridge to select temp. larger control pcb at the rear and sensors in fridge and freezer.

    The fault you have is almost certainty a system fault or a compressor issue unfortunately.

    Nige

    in reply to: Baumatic BDWI660 – element only ?? #417708
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    Re: Baumatic BDWI660 – element only ??

    I think it is a flow through. Use a Beko heater 1888150100

    Nige

    in reply to: Lamona HJA8630 cycle stops before releasing tablet #417691
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    Re: Lamona HJA8630 cycle stops before releasing tablet

    Could be broken door wiring, water flow meter (most likely) or faulty pcb.

    Nige

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2000 washing machine – bearing howl #417750
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    Re: Bosch WFF2000 washing machine – bearing howl

    Bearing kit is cheap enough for this and the bearings are fitted into a cross piece bolted to the back of the drum so a nice job too.

    Nige

    in reply to: customers with no common sense !! #417679
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    Re: customers with no common sense !!

    This makes me think of the last episode of ” The Sheriffs are coming” Where a woman sued the place she bought a van from and won and the sheriffs went to collect and got the money

    When they spoke to the garage owner he said he had been waiting for her to bring the van back before giving her the money but she had already “disposed” of it.

    I didn’t think it was fair that she got her money back and didn’t have to return the van. But the same may apply to your situation?

    in reply to: NEFF D/W S5453 #413553
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    Re: NEFF D/W S5453

    Faulty impeller jug? (fitted in line after valve)

    Nige

    in reply to: Hotpoint wma32 aquarious 1200 spin not spinning #413114
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    Re: Hotpoint wma32 aquarious 1200 spin not spinning

    The filter is in the sump hose (Large black pipe from pump to tub). Motor brushes would be the simplest cause to start with though or blocked pressure chamber (White plastic pipe which runs off the sump hose)

    Nige

    in reply to: Beko Frige Freezer CDF64S overfreezing #413016
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    Re: Beko Frige Freezer CDF64S overfreezing

    Usually fridge evap sensor buried in the back.

    Nige

    in reply to: ESL6115 not Heating #412942
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    Re: ESL6115 not Heating

    Check for broken door wiring or a dry joint on the heater relay. If not then pcb faulty is not uncommon.

    Nige

    in reply to: Brittania oven element. #412954
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    Re: Brittania oven element.

    Only got the connect bar code 5045175343236 if that helps but it cost the same as a small bungalow! A zanussi 3 turn fan element will fit just fine if the customer wants cheaper alternative.

    Nige

    in reply to: Whirpool side by side #412783
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    Re: Whirpool side by side

    You have an earth leakage fault on the defrost heater. You will still get continuity with a meter. You need a megger/insulation tester to test it properly. But if it works and doesn’t trip when you have disconnected it then that answers your question.

    Nige

    in reply to: Prima LPR600/1 Dishwasher error code 6 #412868
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    Re: Prima LPR600/1 Dishwasher error code 6

    Faulty reed switch on the flow meter in the side tank. Or broken wire in the door loom.

    Nige

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