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  • in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 7550 rattling and top not spraying #422406
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 7550 rattling and top not spraying

    Could well be the main wash pump faulty. Very common problem if you have the original ‘Askoll’ brand fitted. The impellor can strip or bearing wear causes pump to stutter.

    in reply to: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood #421744
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    Re: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood

    For anyone that needs to know.

    Terminals
    3-Black
    2-Red
    1-Blue
    C-White
    X-Light Blue (lamp)
    X-Brown (lamp)

    in reply to: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood #421742
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    Re: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood

    Cheers 😀

    in reply to: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood #421740
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    Re: Hygena APP2412 cooker hood

    Thanks for replying. Here’s hoping 😀

    in reply to: Whirlpool AKZ150 #416263
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    Re: Whirlpool AKZ150

    Hi,
    I would first try re-soldering all the ribbon connections/plugs on the control unit and any relay pins. If no joy, change the sensor.

    in reply to: Bosch bearing kit #415707
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    Re: Bosch bearing kit

    According to Maddocks, sizes are 6205zz and 6306zz

    in reply to: SUK91MFX5 Smeg Oven intermittent heating #415333
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    Re: SUK91MFX5 Smeg Oven intermittent heating

    Had one of these a while back. There may be a small power board at the back of the oven. There could be dry joints on the relay connections. Also the main selector switch may have iffy contacts, although this wouldn’t explain the timer issue.

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SMS63E09UK/01 no start #413790
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SMS63E09UK/01 no start

    Thanks for the feedback Martin. I’ve visually checked both pcbs for damage and seem ok . Have re-fitted original pcb and the machine filled, washed, heated and pumped out when I cancelled prog. Still wasn’t able to turn machine off at on/off switch though. This works random. Sometimes it works, sometimes the machine flashes a programme light and nothing else. Have you any info on these heatpump models that may help.

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SMS63E09UK/01 no start #413788
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SMS63E09UK/01 no start

    Hi, Ordered pcb and fitted today. Tested first that the on/off function worked ok. Started machine on a quick wash. Machine then displayed E11 (ntc fault). Now machine is acting exactly as before with original pcb. Do these machines “lock up” when a fault is detected like the washing machines do until the fault is cleared? I’m assuming the ntc is integrated into the heat pump. What is the sensor that sits above the drain pump? Cheers Rick

    in reply to: Smeg On/Off switch?? #409146
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    Re: Smeg On/Off switch??

    Connect have it in stock 💡 5045174322270

    in reply to: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6 #409110
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    Re: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6

    Remove screws on far left and right.Wires off. Pull out. Element may be distorted causing snagging, but it will come out 😉

    in reply to: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6 #409108
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    Re: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6

    Have you the part number of the element?

    in reply to: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6 #409104
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    Re: Ikea/Whirlpool lower element change FCVM6

    I,d re-check the model number, or better still the barcode number beginning with 8

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R #409032
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    Re: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R

    Thanks for the inputs. Recalled this evening. Reset pressure system, no joy. Re-checked 3 phase motor, tacho (114 ohms) coil readings from the remain 3 tags were approx 3.5-3.8 ohms. EMW will be getting a call in the morning. Think it may be the transformer down. Will let you know the outcome.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R #409028
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    Re: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R

    Thanks for the info. I did check motor/plug and was ok.
    Will pop back and try the reset though. I did notice the kick plate had been removed so I,m thinking there may have been a blocked filter before hand.

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