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  • in reply to: AEG L11842 VIT washer dryer #372769
    RickT
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    Re: AEG L11842 VIT washer dryer

    I’ve checked and replaced wash heater. Checked circuit from ‘dryer’ small board down to wash heater all ok but still e66

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCL770G #362180
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    Re: Hotpoint TCL770G

    That looks like the right one to me. Thanks for your help. 😀

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCL770G #362178
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    Re: Hotpoint TCL770G

    :eeek: :eeek: :eeek: I think so! Luckily, it’s a neighbour’s, so it’s no probs to check. Industrial code is 95545700000. Ser number is 907214321. The only two late versions I’ve come across are both 2.3kw. One with main plug and two seperate blue wires to pcb.The other, main plug with red and black wires attached to small edge connector.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCL770G #362176
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    Re: Hotpoint TCL770G

    Can you confirm part number for heater as C00280489 ❓

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCL770G #362175
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    Re: Hotpoint TCL770G

    Many thanks. 😀

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344411
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    :snigger:

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344409
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    Yeah, It normally gets quiet at end of Jan to Feb, so I’m not panicking…………..yet! The situation was, that for the extra ‘donation’ the same ads that were in the directory would appear online, and as far as I know, has always been that way. I’ve been with them for 8 years now in two books and have had a good response, at least from one of them. I used to advertise in the Yellow Pages that covers a much greater area but the response was dismal. I’m contemplating giving them all a miss this year and just relying work from old customers and recommendations, which is the bulk of the work anyway.

    in reply to: AWM029 On/Off switch #344366
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    Re: AWM029 On/Off switch

    Masterpart showing NLA but 7 left in stock :hmm:

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344407
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    I think the writing is on the wall with this outfit. Their books are getting increasingly thinner every year. This years one will be at the very least two adverts less.

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344405
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    No info there I’m afraid. They’ve just taken the last direct debit this week aswell, as I was going to cancel it :angry4: I’ve checked my original order copy, but the codes they use in the package description mean nothing to me.

    in reply to: IDL40UK d/washer, soap/rinse aid disp keeps chattering on? #338880
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    Re: IDL40UK d/washer, soap/rinse aid disp keeps chattering o

    Attended a Whirlpool dishwasher today that did just that. In this case the base had flooded and motor connection immersed. Fortunately motor and pcb weren’t damaged. But after drying connection and wd40 chattering ceased. Maybe similar moisture/earthing problem!

    in reply to: Neff Dishwasher fill problem #338218
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    Re: Neff Dishwasher fill problem

    Returned to machine today. Redirected sump pipe into a bowl and tested. Water was still backing up into pressure chamber, although not as bad. Tried reducing water intake pressure and bingo 😀 . On reflection, the heat exchanger did seem to be filling up very quickly. The time between the initial spill over and the wash pump kicking in was approx 30 seconds and this may also have been a factor. After telling the customer that it was excessive water pressure causing the problem, the reply was they had a reduction in pressure due to a burst water main down the road and when the pressure returned it was much higher than before. This happened the day before the dishwasher fault occured. :haier: :bang:

    Thanks Martin. Your help much appreciated 😀

    in reply to: chiropractor #338429
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    Re: chiropractor

    What I’ve found to be affective if your back begins to tighten up. Shiatsu back massager (Homemedics) with the heat function. Also Woodlock oil rubbed in after a hot soak. Chinese herbal shops sell it, or cheaper on Ebay. Clears the sinuses aswell! Above all, loads of stretching excercises!!

    in reply to: Neff Dishwasher fill problem #338216
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    Re: Neff Dishwasher fill problem

    Now why didn’t I think of that 😳 I’ll give that a try. Thanks for your help Martin. I’ll report back when I solve this mystery 😀

    in reply to: chiropractor #338425
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    Re: chiropractor

    I think you’ve opened a can of worms here, especially in this trade.
    I suffered on and off for about 25 years. About two years ago with two cases of sciatica and sleepless nights in as many months, I’d had enough and went to see a chiropractor. After about four sessions my back was so much better. I’d done so much damage over the years in ignoring it with painkillers, I was still having treatment for nearly two years. Cost an absolute fortune. All in all though, it was worth it.

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