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  • in reply to: Indesit DIF 04 problem #282243
    Penguin45
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    Re: Indesit DIF 04 problem

    All four lamps flashing isn’t an error code.

    As the fuse blew, I’d start by checking the heating element for continuity and earth leakage; it’s a notoriously unreliable component. Unfortunately, the bang can also wipe out the computer which may explain why it now won’t programme.

    Power off if you intend to investigate this yourself.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Hoover AL130 Timer #282228
    Penguin45
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    Re: Hoover AL130 Timer

    Penguin45 wrote:It’ll be the timer at fault. These machines use a motorised selector switch or “timer” to tell the computer what to do. Random running round and failure to complete are classic problems. P/no 91201337, spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get you one promptly.

    Penguin45.

    :p45:

    in reply to: Indesit WIDL126 Flashing Lights #282192
    Penguin45
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    Re: Indesit WIDL126 Flashing Lights

    “Pressure switch stuck on full”. It thinks it’s already full of water when it shoudn’t be. You need to check that the pressure switch clicks over when pressurised and that the air bell at the other end of the skinny air hose isn’t full of muck and goo. PCB failure is also a distinct possiblity, this being an Indesit and all.

    Power off if you intend to investigate this yourself.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: W’pool ADG7540/1 #282199
    Penguin45
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    Re: W’pool ADG7540/1

    JM11 will probably know definatively……….

    Chris.

    in reply to: Bosch SPS5462 – No water – How do i dismantle? #282137
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch SPS5462 – No water – How do i dismantle?

    The machine is built on the white plastic chassis tray at the bottom of the machine. The only way to get full access to the base components is to remove the stainless steel cavity from the base assembly.

    You won’t enjoy it much…..

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Cricket 2009. #276618
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    Re: Cricket 2009.

    Yeah – first ODI series win in WI ever. Spawniest hat-trick I’ve ever seen though…. At least the third one Freddie just bowled it straight!

    Chris.

    in reply to: W’pool ADG7540/1 #282197
    Penguin45
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    Re: W’pool ADG7540/1

    I get 4812 218 38174 if that’s any help.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Where can you get AMICA spare from? #282176
    Penguin45
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    Re: Where can you get AMICA spare from?

    Hve you actually got any, Andy?

    Chris.

    in reply to: Diplomat 8552 washing machine #282164
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat 8552 washing machine

    You need a test meter. The “thermostat” is a combination thermister and cut-out. Using the meter, the cut-out terminals will give a reading of virtually zero ohms. The thermister will give a reading in kOhms.

    Power off first.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: LOFRA PARTS. #282166
    Penguin45
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    Re: LOFRA PARTS.

    CLICK ME!.

    :p45:

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher #282084
    Penguin45
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    Re: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher

    Ok, the 160 Masterpart part numbers are all Merloni/Servis, so I’ll stand by the corruption issue – the symbols described don’t match anything that we know about.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Hoover AL130 #281922
    Penguin45
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    Re: Hoover AL130

    All right, just stop and think for a moment, please.

    You have not removed the spider, you’ve removed the drum pulley. If you are going to replace the drum bearings, the tank assembly must be removed from the machine. So – clear everything from around the top of the cabinet. Disconnect all wiring, hoses, door seal, valves, pcbs, timer, soap dispenser and remove from the cabinet. Then release the shock absorbers under the drum. Lay the machine on its side and slide the drum out. Then you can split it and do the bearings and seal properly.

    Make drawings, take pictures of where everything goes, because we won’t tell you how to put it all back together again.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Zanussi Z818 (C80802X) door seal #282049
    Penguin45
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    Re: Zanussi Z818 (C80802X) door seal

    It’s just the old Washcraft boot – 50097107002. Plenty of pattern ones still kicking about.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher #282082
    Penguin45
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    Re: Belling IDW603 Dishwasher

    Um, are you helping here, Mike? The other current IDW603 thread suggests that this is some sort of Fagor-Brandt machine. We don’t seem to have any info on it. Random symbols would suggest some sort of corruption issue, but we’ve no way of knowing for sure.

    Belling spares are throug Glen-Dimplex.

    Chris.

    in reply to: diplomat adp8322 w/pool #282002
    Penguin45
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    Re: diplomat adp8322 w/pool

    4812 360 68049 – ceiling spray arm. Assume it’s complete – no fixings listed.

    Chris.

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