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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG957 fault
Hi,
This sounds like the same problem that I have. I’ve been advised to replace the NTC. I’d really appreciate it if you could you let me know whether replacing the NTC fixed your problem.
Many Thanks,
Stus2u
ParticipantRe: Please Help: Firenzi DW930 not filling or washing
Sorry but there doesn’t seem to be a pattern. The start light just flashes repeatedly while the dishwasher beeps
About 10 months ago the dishwasher was completing a cold wash, but ending early on a hot wash. With your help I replaced the water heater which resolved the problem, many thanks!
I’m sure this problem isn’t related to the heater. I have checked the part I replaced and it seems fine. Any Ideas?
September 19, 2006 at 7:30 pm in reply to: Please Help: Firenzi DW930 cycle ending early and beeping #188065s2u
ParticipantRe: Please Help: Firenzi DW930 cycle ending early and beepin
Thanks, seems like you’re spot on about the tube heater being unreliable. I’ve had a look and there’s some burn marks on the outside. I’ve tested it and I’m pretty sure it’s dead. Also one of the wire connectors seems to have melted on as I can’t get it off. So maybe I need a replacement wire and connector also.
Can anyone suggest where I’m likely to find a replacement part? If it’s a “whirlpool in a skirt” am I best to look at whirlpool parts?
Also, let me know if replacing the heater tube is only a job for a professional. It seems pretty straight forward on first sight, just a couple of metal crimps either side. Maybe I can just replace them with jubilee clips if I can’t replace them.
All the best,
stus2u
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIDL1265 Washer/Dryer – not drying
Ok thanks for the advice. I’ll try and get an engineer out.
September 10, 2006 at 3:36 pm in reply to: Please Help: Firenzi DW930 cycle ending early and beeping #188063s2u
ParticipantRe: Please Help: Firenzi DW930 cycle ending early and beepin
Thanks for your reply..
The lights don’t seem to have a pattern though. There are 4 lights on the top
1. Rinse
2. 50 degree’s
3. 65 degree’s
4. startWhen I begin the cycle the 65 degree’s and start light are active…
About 20 minutes into the cycle, the light switches from 65 degree’s to Rinse. And the start light flashes until I reset it.
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