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  • in reply to: Hpt TDC32P #295866
    Penguin45
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    Re: Hpt TDC32P

    I thank you.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Indesit W161 drum bearing #114129
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    Re: Indesit W161 drum bearing

    Penguin45 wrote:Good lick,
    Penguin45.

    😯 oops……

    I’d be tempted to get the crosspice off and have a look at the drum shaft before ordering anything…..

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: whirlpool adp4500 dishwasher. pulsing. #295862
    Penguin45
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    Re: whirlpool adp4500 dishwasher. pulsing.

    If you can hear a relay clicking on and off in time with the pulsing, it’s the pcb.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Cookers dishwasher 800473 10 beeps 4 lights flashing #295861
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    Re: Cookers dishwasher 800473 10 beeps 4 lights flashing

    You again……… 😀

    Right, you’ve got a Chinese-Haier-in-a-dress-with-a-badge-on-it. The lights mean that the flood protection system is activated – the base tray under the machine is full of water due to a leak.

    Power off, towels down, tilt the machine to one side and run the water out. If it does it again, you’re playing “Hunt the leak”.

    If you put ‘chinese AND dishwasher’ into the Search facility, you will find that this is an endemic problem.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: DIPLOMAT APM8512/1 OVERFILLING/NOT SPINNING/LEAKING #295493
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    Re: DIPLOMAT APM8512/1 OVERFILLING/NOT SPINNING/LEAKING

    Check the air hose connected to the pipe underneath for pin holes and chaffing, check that the pressure switch “clicks” when pressurised (Gently!).

    Power off first, please.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8242 – beep beep #295781
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8242 – beep beep

    Start by having a read of THIS ARTICLE.

    The fault you are describing is not “logical” – this always points to corruption issues.

    The pcb is in the facia panel, so you’ll need to hoik the door outer panel off to access it.

    Stay safe, power off first.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Smeg DWF 410 Front Panel Buttons not working #295824
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    Re: Smeg DWF 410 Front Panel Buttons not working

    A read of THIS ARTICLE is perhaps a good starting point.

    The problem you are describing is not “logical”, which always points to the pcb and corruption issues on a SMEG.

    Stay safe, power off before investigating.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Indesit DIF 04 #295637
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    Re: Indesit DIF 04

    Circulation motor has got to be the main suspect – I expect that the seal has gone and water has got into the bearings. Result is noise and slow running. Check the tray under the machine – you’ll probably find water and/or rust marks in the area of the pump.

    Power off first, please.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Fagor sku dw0001 #295622
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    Re: Fagor sku dw0001

    Sorry, looks like none of us have any info on that machine.

    It’s not as simple as the switch being stuck? The rubber touch pads can do strange things. Looping can also be caused by a faulty pcb, but don’t hold me to that!

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: siemens dishwasher SE55531 #295547
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    Re: siemens dishwasher SE55531

    Using a test meter, you need to check on/off switch function, then continuity from the plug, through the switch to the pcb. If you have continuity, the pcb itself will almost certainly have died. Worth checking the pcb for dry/burnt solder joints.

    Stay safe, power off.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Indesit W161 drum bearing #114127
    Penguin45
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    Re: Indesit W161 drum bearing

    The quick “pot boiler” answer is:

    1/ Remove the rear cover and lid of the machine.
    2/ Remove the belt and drum pulley (Bolt is really tight).
    3/ Remove crosspiece on the back of the drum – this contains the bearings and water seals. You will need a large hammer.
    4/ Use a drift and hammer to drive out the bearings and seals.
    5/ Clean everything, especially the shaft and the brass collar where the new seal will run.
    6/ If the shaft is damaged in anyway, the machine is scrap as the cost of a new outer and inner drum assembly is prohibitive.

    Stay safe, plug out, use safety glasses and gloves.

    Good lick,
    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Indesit W161 drum bearing #114125
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    Re: Indesit W161 drum bearing

    HERE.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Siemens WM21050GB/31 #295857
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    Re: Siemens WM21050GB/31

    289635

    Use http://www.bshappliancecare.com

    Chris.

    in reply to: September 2009 #287327
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    Re: September 2009

    Steven is unsure what to do – he wants to talk to us at the meeting.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Smoking Beko #295841
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    Re: Smoking Beko

    Big green/grey resistor getting very hot for the first time. Don’t worry about it.

    Chris.

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