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  • in reply to: gone dead #313787
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    Re: gone dead

    your all cl*cking bonkers 😉

    in reply to: gone dead #313781
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    Re: gone dead

    😆 😆 😆

    in reply to: servis auto m6003 #313813
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    Re: servis auto m6003

    Did it “clunk” just after the start button. If not as deltra says try door lock, if it does normally the module. It may have been the lock all along as Servis door always need a nudge after closing. Also loosen the screws on the hinge, lift the door and tighten so the pecker goes into the lock centrally. A dropped door often stops the lock locking.
    Rob
    Let us know what happens.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 9404W #310931
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    Re: Hotpoint 9404W

    Well thanks to all who helped.
    Finally got back to them and found 4 pop socks wrapped around the spindle and it’s now working again. How easy to get the tub out 😀
    Having only worked on Servis twin tubs before it was easy but the Servis would only have stopped with a kingsize quilt and a ball and chain around the shaft (unless the belt broke).
    I’m happy and so are a couple of OAPs.
    Rob

    in reply to: dishwashers #313196
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    Re: dishwashers

    Crow,
    If you thought you had it fixed did you not give a receipt with all the details of the appliance and safety checks as this would provide you with details of repairs should you have a call back like you have?
    A good idea is to also have a record card system or database on the PC so you have a finger tip record. I’m a bit ancient and prefer record cards and customers are amazed when I can say “I was last there on 15th Jan 2005 and changed you pump”
    Any pointers needed always ask on here, it’s a real asset.
    Good luck in your new venture.
    Rob

    in reply to: servis M340 rainwave problem #312826
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    Re: servis M340 rainwave problem

    Take them all with you and see what is the same. Chances are you’ll never use any again so charge a bit less and it’ll work out as profitable rather than sitting on the shelf. 😉
    I think all the Remcos were DMPA so one should fit.
    Good luck.
    Rob
    Let me know

    in reply to: servis M340 rainwave problem #312824
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    Re: servis M340 rainwave problem

    Hi John,
    Not sure there was a M340. Servis don’t include it on their website. Have you got a serial no. or the part no…546…… from the old mod and the code ie. dmpa, dmpu, dmpdc. if the codes are the same it should be ok to swap with similar spin speeds. Not the R5 versions will not swap with those without. Need a bit more info.
    Rob

    in reply to: servis M340 rainwave problem #312821
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    Re: servis M340 rainwave problem

    Hi,
    If they are both DMPA then you can interchange them. I think the 5642 was the 1200 and 5641 1100 but you wouldn’t notice the difference. Have you got both the 5460…… numbers?
    Rob
    PS
    Just gone to my van.
    DMPA12 546013501 Elmarc
    COD6613 546013502 REMCO
    both interchangeable but different cutouts on the side so it’s a suck it and see. Had these for 10 years now.
    Rob

    in reply to: Hotpoint 9404W #310927
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    Re: Hotpoint 9404W

    Right….
    Went back and took off the bottom cast weight and then the ally pulley with the shoes and the clutch drum. No sign of a leak at all, just shiny shoes so roughed them up and cleaned the inside of the drum too. Put it back as it was and just the same, pulley spins but drum doesn’t.
    Three questions,
    1, is there anything other than the shoes as I don’t see how they can grip enough to turn the drum or
    2, what way should it spin? This goes anti clockwise as you look at the bottom so the shoes are trailing onto the drum and not pushed onto it to grip. Unless someone has looked at it before and they haven’t told me.
    Has anyone a diagram of how this goes together.
    3.I think the shoes are on the wrong way but not sure, can they be reversed?
    Rob
    Hope you can understand this

    in reply to: Hotpoint brushes removal tool #311611
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    Re: Hotpoint brushes removal tool

    Thanks.
    Will try my right angle pliers but the tool was perfect so may make one up as the connect price is £35 + vat but no stock.
    Rob

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52 motor exchange #311265
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52 motor exchange

    WWwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellllllllllllllllllllll
    Fitted a known good motor and it runs wild, tacho has perfect reading, 190. Think it’s the timer now and ready to slit my wrists and walk.
    Thanks for all the input.
    😆

    in reply to: LG DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR #305905
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    Re: LG DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR

    Once again to the rescue….Thanks Steve 😉

    in reply to: Search? #310904
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    Re: Search?

    No matter how I try I can’t get LG to come up at all. Tried all the combinations with capitals…AND…. spaces and get nothing so resort to searching everything manually 😥

    in reply to: LG DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR #305903
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    Re: LG DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR

    Got the same problem here, WM 14225.
    Machine man how can you have “loads” at around £110 at Connect. I’m jealous. What did you charge the customer?
    Is it an easy fix?
    Rob

    in reply to: Zanussi FX1465W 914792512/00 #311381
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    Re: Zanussi FX1465W 914792512/00

    Thanks Chris

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