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  • in reply to: Diplomat APL 3201 1x Help Element Issue #273171
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat APL 3201 1x Help Element Issue

    If it’s a round cover, you unscrew it. If it’s a square cover you flip it with a screwdriver form one end.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM029 – door lock/unlock problem #275900
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM029 – door lock/unlock problem

    Door locks get old, stiff and slow. You need one of THESE.

    Power off if you intend to fit this yourself.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Bosch SGS4302 – not heating up and stuck on 1 minute #275804
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    Re: Bosch SGS4302 – not heating up and stuck on 1 minute

    Just one of the two will split the circuit. This will avoid a back reading through the rest of the machines circuits.

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    in reply to: Bosch SGS4302 – not heating up and stuck on 1 minute #275802
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    Re: Bosch SGS4302 – not heating up and stuck on 1 minute

    The two wires going to the “rods” sticking out of the box are the ones to look for. Break the circuit and test for a reading of 20-30 ohms. Power off first……

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Hoover HNWL7146 #275896
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    Re: Hoover HNWL7146

    09200708 – coreboard – programmed
    41014503 – selector – 22 setting.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Bosch fridge – 2nd compressor failure? #275841
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    Re: Bosch fridge – 2nd compressor failure?

    A read through the articles in THIS SECTION makes it pretty clear what repairers think of cheap appliances.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: whirlpool generation 2000 intergrated #275727
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    Re: whirlpool generation 2000 intergrated

    PCB is 4812 218 38169. Be very sure that this what you need, it’s likely to be expensive!

    spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk for prices and ordering.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: diplomat dishwasher adp8101 water staying cold #275414
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    Re: diplomat dishwasher adp8101 water staying cold

    Test meter time………. Check for continuity through the re-set thermostat; resistance should be virtually zero. Split component from circuit to avoid back-reading. Meter heater for resistance – 25-30 ohms is usually about right.

    Broken wiring in the door at the pivot point was quite a regular problem with these.

    Stay safe, power off if you are planning to do this yourself.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Creda Cooker C362ES Grill on all the time #275854
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    Re: Creda Cooker C362ES Grill on all the time

    Regulator most likely culprit – p/no C00199656. Worth noting that power is looped through both the main oven selector switch and the top oven thermostat switch.

    Stay safe, power off if chasing the wiring back.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 6515 Disher #275836
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 6515 Disher

    It looks very similar to our European models, so it may well have the infamous Askoll pump motor on it. Article about it HERE.

    Penguin45.

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    Re: Re Bosch Stand Alone Siver Dishwasher display dies and r

    Power supply on pcb. Get the soldering iron out. If that don’t do it, new pcb.

    Chris.

    in reply to: There Go I For The Grace Of God #266021
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    Re: There Go I For The Grace Of God

    I wouldn’t worry about it too much. If you can keep your first time repair rate high enough, it’ll barely be an issue.

    Chris.

    in reply to: 08/09-Football Season.. #254933
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    Re: 08/09-Football Season

    Threw it away in the last five minutes……… again 🙁 .

    Not quite sure why they’ve brought Chimbonda back? Answers on a postcard to Mr. H. Redknap, White Hart Lane, N. London.

    Chris.

    in reply to: What would you advise? #275846
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    Re: What would you advise?

    Nope, it’s a small ball bearing on each end of the shaft, so they can be got from transmission stockists. I’ve done it a few times (don’t remember size – sorry 😳 ) for front bearing being ruined by leakage. In that case you will need the impellor/seal kit as well (£30 odd). If you are going to swap the bearing, make a witness mark on the inboard end of the shaft so as you know where to drive the new one back to – there is no step to stop the bearing.

    Chris.

    in reply to: relay supplier #275789
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    Re: relay supplier

    Well, they do have a reputation to maintain.

    Chris.

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