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  • in reply to: Zanussi WD1012 #286972
    robbra
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    Re: Zanussi WD1012

    Nice one Mike but she is around 85 and don’t think she is up to it 😆

    in reply to: Blomberg 1501AAA worth fixing? #299465
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    Re: Blomberg 1501AAA worth fixing?

    Hi Steve,
    I’ve had a post in spares forum for a Blomberg bearing kit and no replies in a fortnight so have told customer BER. Tried Connect parts enquiries but no luck anywhere.
    Rob

    in reply to: Zanussi WD1012 #286970
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    Re: Zanussi WD1012

    Thanks.
    looks like a new one here too

    in reply to: Zanussi WD1012 #286968
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    Re: Zanussi WD1012

    Did you get one Tim?
    Distriparts haven’t had any since last October but gave the part no as
    5068211604.
    Seems daft, they have the knob but not this and it’s a shame to scrap a good machine for the sake of it.
    Other cams are available but would mess up the water flow b.
    Robut she is very desparate and a bit skint.
    Rob

    in reply to: Zan WJS1265W #299163
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    Re: Zan WJS1265W

    Thanks,
    and I promise not to live test 😉
    Rob

    in reply to: Hotpoint oven elements #299014
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    Re: Hotpoint oven elements

    Thanks lads,
    Maybe not a good idea after all.
    Steve, I have checked hinges, seals, fan speed and all ok so perhaps it’s just them as most seem to last.
    Rob

    in reply to: Blomberg WA380 #298796
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    Re: Blomberg WA380

    If not can anyone point me in the direction of a part supplier for this machine?
    many thanks 8)

    in reply to: Bosch oven HBN3550GB/01 #298800
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    Re: Bosch oven HBN3550GB/01

    Thanks Bo,
    sorry but quoted wrong Enr. correct is now above. Is it the same?
    Thanks
    Rob

    in reply to: Haier #297905
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    Re: Haier

    Interesting news, when did that happen and where did you find that out as according to Haier nothing has changed?

    in reply to: Haier #297903
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    Re: Haier

    Like many it is within the motor circuit and relies on the motor revolving smoothly before the spin and therefore smaller loads that tend to drop more in the distribute cycle disturb the rotation and trigger the oob situation. Making sure the belt is tensioned on some makes, not possible on a Haier, can cure it but it is set on the pcb when manufactured and cannot be bypassed. The best way to test is to set on spin empty and if it spins then the loads are causing the no spin and best solution is to increase the size of loads being washed
    Rob

    in reply to: Haier #297901
    robbra
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    Re: Haier

    yes, they do have an OOB load detector and it is quite sensitive.

    in reply to: Haier #297894
    robbra
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    Re: Haier

    Try their washers, I’m getting expert at putting motors in from underneath the machine. Serial motor failures, sometimes on first wash 😛

    in reply to: AWO/D Whirlpool #297071
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    Re: AWO/D Whirlpool

    Bet you have to go back and clear the filter again unless you briefed her 😆

    in reply to: Kenwood Dishwasher KDW243A #297177
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    Re: Kenwood Dishwasher KDW243A

    Haier unfortunately, (Indesit clone and not a good one)
    could be split bottom spray arm, using multi tabs or a million and one other things.
    I steer clear of them.
    Rob

    in reply to: Servis M9503W W/D #297125
    robbra
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    Re: Servis M9503W W/D

    They often do. As long as it’s working I wouldn’t worry and I doubt a new module will make much difference as I tried this several times but with no joy.

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