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  • in reply to: Leaking Whirpool adg 7550 #297426
    racingredchief
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    Re: Leaking Whirpool adg 7550

    it wouldn’t happen to be a clamp fastened part

    in reply to: Bosch SPS5432GB/03 problem #197001
    racingredchief
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    Re: Bosch SPS5432GB/03 problem

    may have a simple seal bust ,
    might be worth an attempt

    in reply to: Bosch SPS5432GB/03 problem #196999
    racingredchief
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    Re: Bosch SPS5432GB/03 problem

    I had exactly the same problem

    mine was Motor failure – siezed

    have replaced mine with one from casaparts.co.uk . shes up and running again

    in reply to: Belling Integrated Diswasher #297475
    racingredchief
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    Re: Belling Integrated Diswasher

    try 13amp –
    3 amp only good for upto 720Watts tops
    dishwashers are about 2.2k on average
    check the total Watts output on the spec
    watts / volts = Amps

    in reply to: Leaking Whirpool adg 7550 #297424
    racingredchief
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    Re: Leaking Whirpool adg 7550

    I’ve replaced just the pipe before , you can get them on their own from some suppliers , if not so long as the pipe is of the same circumference at the joins and a similar shape , so you don’t need to bend it will be ok

    in reply to: hotpoint fdw80 #297372
    racingredchief
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    Re: hotpoint fdw80

    first thing would be to check for leak, have a look underneath for an obvious build up of gunk in one place , by the motor or element is the favourite

    in reply to: Whirlpool Diswasher ADP5966 #296973
    racingredchief
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    Re: Whirlpool Diswasher ADP5966

    On the side of the machine you will have a water chamber with a flow meter
    switch off machine first
    take lid off then the side not sure if left or right, you may have a water softener adjuster on the side, if so thats the side you need to remove
    there will be a large clear plastic chamber , check for black dirty build up or similar, if so take out & clean. refit and it should be ok after

    in reply to: Whirlpool Diswasher ADP5966 #296971
    racingredchief
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    Re: Whirlpool Diswasher ADP5966

    F8 usually signifes water level sensor failure – or linked symptoms

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP 8902 keeps draining, float switch? #296809
    racingredchief
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8902 keeps draining, float switch?

    you will almost definitely have pipes blocked with gunge or more than likely the water has dripped on to the electrics & popped the PCB tracks
    take the pcb out (behind the facia panel ) & check fo rburnt tracks

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