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  • in reply to: Indesit IWC6105 #394666
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    Re: Indesit IWC6105

    HI it seems like you’ve got the wrong pcb.
    As they look the same except one works with thermal locks and the other is for the clunk-clunk type.
    It sounds as though you’ve fitted the latter to a thermal m/c.

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    in reply to: How to mend a Hotpoint wma ‘door light flashing’ PCB #311845
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    Re: How to mend a Hotpoint wma ‘door light flashing’ PC

    usualy small triac located btm r.h. corner on the track side. not sure of prt number though. unless your dab hand with a soldering iron i think tony is best bet.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W #270085
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    Re: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W

    check the meg’s these m/c’s will go absolutely skitty even if slighty low, could be the htr limed up and cooked itself.

    in reply to: HOTPOINT OVEN BU82 SS #270135
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    Re: HOTPOINT OVEN BU82 SS

    double check the bulb and holder as well had some of these fail s/c and take out the stat as well, just remove the bulb and if the contacts look a mess change it.

    in reply to: Indesit SIXAL 145UK – Door Gasket fit #270318
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    Re: Indesit SIXAL 145UK – Door Gasket fit

    oooo youl love this one the dispenser is in the door so jet are in top of the seal, if i remember you have to disconect hoses that have the claw type clip on them and some screws under the plastic wash info card above door opening. not too bad 20-30mins ish

    in reply to: WMA60P Throwing belt off #211011
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    Re: WMA60P Throwing belt off

    cheers for that one. il have a go.

    in reply to: hotpoint ffa74 #210994
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    Re: hotpoint ffa74

    Check for blockage in hose to disp tray and try to rod down but can be prone to insulation failure around drain tube where it runs near to freezer back. Double check the freezer temp as seen this v low and cause same prob but usualy its Bin fodder.

    in reply to: WMA60P Throwing belt off #211009
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    Re: WMA60P Throwing belt off

    If pulley had gone it would throw it after 2 loads and sound horendous (i think that how you spell it? 🙂 ) on spin. Last ones ive seen you would feel by hand easily

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW70P D/W SN 510181239 #211020
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW70P D/W SN 510181239

    The part number for the original clips is c00077010 dont know how much but easy as hell to fit with a pair of small blacksmiths pincers. £1 of the market. fitted jubillee’s in past and ended up paddling a few times but hey not my insurance 😆

    in reply to: Question for Indesit employed engineer? #195803
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    Re: Question for Indesit employed engineer?

    theres a specific clause in d+g ins that voids it on corrosion so i guess that indesit would come up with the same answer.

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD40P #189113
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    Re: Hotpoint CTD40P

    NO the serials are in indesit format so 30 11 2005.
    Basicaly one of the “stats” is a thermistor and they changed the thermistor supplier and so the values are different between the 2.
    Ones white and ones black if i remember.

    in reply to: HOTPIONT BSI620 error code required #183998
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    Re: HOTPIONT BSI620 error code required

    if its a d/w then it falls under then bfi 620 catagory. 2+4 is htr failure.
    megger the htr as poss down to earth, But megger evrything as well as these can throw up sporadic faults when wet 😕

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD72P #180341
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    Re: Hotpoint WD72P

    power up whilst pressing abc+d if i remeber it should come up wm100 press a until you get wd1200 and press start a couple of times, job done.

    in reply to: Creda Storage Heater CNT 12 CW #156559
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    Re: Creda Storage Heater CNT 12 CW

    right if memory serves me correctly the dippies are for setting the id to the htr and somewhere in the house you should find a box similar to a normal central heating timer on the wall.
    From this all the units are controled if you do find it and theyre switched off, when switched on again it will take about a week for it to sort it head out.
    If you cant find a box and they say they did work then poss a house up the road with poss same id numbers has been controling them
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    in reply to: Hotpoint WMM39 #135069
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    Re: Hotpoint WMM39

    prewash flashing indicates didnt fill to level in 2 mins, check pipes etc
    but in you case i would go for sump/pipe blockage or u/s press sw

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