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  • in reply to: Trade Suppliers #152030
    Phidom
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    Re: Trade Suppliers

    Also this one:
    http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/ … i_90427411

    in reply to: WEEE Directive reaches Cornwall! #156399
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    Re: WEEE Directive reaches Cornwall!

    This little piggy had roast beef….. Sorry, wrong thread :martin:

    in reply to: Indesit W1035WG blows trip #152839
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    Re: Indesit W1035WG blows trip

    Phidom wrote:… it is the correct bracketry, retained nuts 1 3/4″ apart and a rear lug in line with the outer front one. My one is still available new so you can find a photo on Connect etc. It is indeed square, not round and I suppose the tacho impedance might be wrong. Old Indesits may have been better built than the current ones but they were always b*ggers for changing parts sizes etc every 5 minutes.

    😉

    in reply to: WMA bearing change #154937
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    Re: WMA bearing change

    Hi Johny, what do Hotpoint use for unscrewing the spider screws as most of us on here seem to have problems with broken bits etc?

    in reply to: hotpoint wma11 #156300
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    Re: hotpoint wma11

    Chafed wiring loom? Motor TOC?

    in reply to: WMA bearing change #154934
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    Re: WMA bearing change

    1603410 is the whole drum assembly with inner drum, spider etc, thats cheating 😛 Only an insurance company would spend that kind of money on a WMA repair.

    in reply to: Watch out for this one… #156223
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    Re: Watch out for this one…

    I had thought Adaware was no longer supported as every time I tried to check for updates it told me there were no newer files than the one I was using, dated October 2004. I then twigged that this is because you have to install a complete new version of the software. 💡

    in reply to: Hotpoint Casetta WM63U #156243
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    Re: Hotpoint Casetta WM63U

    Thanks Dave. :beer:

    in reply to: Stacked machines :( #156147
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    Re: Stacked machines 🙁

    Is that Mikes company logo? :rotfl:

    in reply to: Stacked machines :( #156144
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    Re: Stacked machines 🙁

    The mind still boggles as to how you can do this work using a pushbike, although that’s all my uncle had when he first started as a gas fitter. When the timing belt went on my van I was using a motorbike to go to some jobs but I could not have coped for long like that. I suppose it’s mainly down to being well organised and having a shrewd idea of what to take. 🙄

    in reply to: Zanussi FLS1383W motor problem #154343
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    Re: Zanussi FLS1383W motor problem

    It is annoying when you think you have eliminated something and it turns out the new part is faulty. I was asked to look at a central heating problem the other day. The hot water was getting too hot and the customer got a sparky to fit a new cylinder stat. This made no difference so he called me in to do a proper diagnosis. After continuity checks and functional tests I concluded that the new stat. was also faulty. 😯 I fitted another new one and that did the trick.

    in reply to: broadband #155805
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    Re: broadband

    Don’t bother with Tiscali for your Broadband, I just managed to get connected after trying since 6.30pm. I’ve been doing modem tests, line tests and god knows what else to try and sort it but I suppose they were just overloaded with surfers. :haier:

    in reply to: Indesit WIDL126UK no power #155787
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    Re: Indesit WIDL126UK no power

    Ah, before you said no leds light up but if the one for the door flashes it might be detecting a fault and shutting down. Might even just be motor brushes although I would expect the door to still lock in such cases.

    in reply to: broadband #155802
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    Re: broadband

    So, if ISPs are quoting speeds in Mb, not MB then, by my calculations a 2Mb connection will allow data to transfer at 220KB/sec.

    in reply to: Cats #110241
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    Re: Cats

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