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  • in reply to: INDESIT MOON FAULT CODES #312061
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    Re: INDESIT MOON FAULT CODES

    Sent.

    Chris.

    in reply to: White Knight CL427WV dryer – rear bearing removal. #312106
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    Re: White Knight CL427WV dryer – rear bearing removal.

    HERE.

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    in reply to: Bosch V454235/01 Washing Machine Bearings #312305
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    Re: Bosch V454235/01 Washing Machine Bearings

    One of the easiest bearing changes ever. 7 bolts and the cross piece comes out backwards. Large hammer and stout drift to knock the old ones out.

    BSH part number for bearing and seal set is 107650. At over £80, you would be best to order p/no SS0501 from spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk at a considerable saving.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: INDESIT MOON FAULT CODES #312059
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    Re: INDESIT MOON FAULT CODES

    Done.

    Chris.

    in reply to: servis washing machine not working #312029
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    Re: servis washing machine not working

    *Sigh* Two problems running in one thread – I wish you guys wouldn’t do that….

    Right. The two terminals at the edge of the board are a pair, so should be joined together, the third one is not. Scraping off all the carbon is a good starting point. If you think that a solder repair can be made, use bridging wire to reinforce any joint. The multiway plug is not a spare part, so you’re looking at replacing the individual terminals with AMP tags. Don’t use those horrible red and blue plastic sleeved things as they won’t last.

    The only guaranteed repair is to replace the board. The “546—–” number is the actual part number. Repaired/refurbished boards are available at a sensible price with a mild amount of Googling.

    It’s unusual for the pcb to damage other components when they do let go.

    Bear in mind that these are budget appliances and there is no factory support (It was pretty laughable anyway) available, as Servis is now bust. All these machines are on borrowed time.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF 2000 Washing M/c – Drum Does Not Rotate #312213
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    Re: Bosch WFF 2000 Washing M/c – Drum Does Not Rotate

    Pattern brushes are available from the UKWhitegoods shop HERE. Let’s face it, we need the money. 😀

    If you use them, make absolutely sure that they are free to move in the brush holders, or problems will quickly ensue.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Puter help… #312282
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    Re: Puter help…

    😳 Thanks – Julia came home, dumped the image into PDF995, clicked a couple of buttons…. then tutted at me. Humiliated. 😳

    Chris.

    in reply to: Spare Part Pricing #312261
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    Re: Spare Part Pricing

    You could, of course, highlight the “Good Guys” if you get an opportunity.

    Chris.

    in reply to: Indesit WD12XUK 13 flashes Hmmmmm #312291
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    Re: Indesit WD12XUK 13 flashes Hmmmmm

    The only F13’s I’ve ever had to deal with have bee broken wiring to the dryer ntc.

    Chris.

    in reply to: (Bypass)bosch fridge freezer thermistor #312285
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    Re: (Bypass)bosch fridge freezer thermistor

    I think that this is what you want:

    sparkey wrote:Machineman,

    First identify the sensor leads on the module, usually either a three pin or a four pin connector.

    If four pin, locate the twin cable connected to terminal 1 & 3 cut off sensor cable about 2in from module and join together effectivly shorting out terminals 1 & 3 on the module connector.

    If three pin locate sensor lead connected to terminals 1 & 2 and do as above. TAKE CARE to not disturb the other sensor lead which is also connected to terminal 1.

    Terminal numbers are moulded into the white moulding of the connector plug.

    Regards
    Sparkey

    Chris.

    in reply to: whirlpool ADP903 d/w #312286
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    Re: whirlpool ADP903 d/w

    Constant flashing is F1 – ntc failure. Could be dodgy connectors, but it hasn’t happened for me yet.

    Chris.

    in reply to: wheres the work gone? #311355
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    Re: wheres the work gone?

    Um, “Indesit and Haier” last time I looked – doesn’t seem to be Government sponsored though…..

    :p45:

    in reply to: In search of the fourth cord #284369
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    Re: In search of the fourth cord

    I had to translate one of Agro’s yesterday.

    Chris.

    in reply to: adding picture #312278
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    Re: adding picture

    Up-load from hosting site is the easiest way – Photobucket, Flickr etc.

    Penguin45.

    in reply to: Baumatic B180-b #312254
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    Re: Baumatic B180-b

    1170000863 – Masterpart show stock.

    Chris.

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