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  • in reply to: siemens washing machine #408271
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    Re: siemens washing machine

    Thanks Martin will investigate next week when the car is repaired so I can get there again………..it never ends!!
    But if water pressure comes in to A and water pressure coming in to b are both good and there is no blockages, there isn`t,how can the double valve be at fault? I measured both valve solenoids with my meter and both are, or so it seems to be ok. Weird this one. Though you could be right and at that specific last rinse only one solenoid is triggered because of another fault elsewhere because I get fill in a then fill in b on last rinse but nothing happening together to put water in to fabby comp ..pcb?…oh my God £300+ fleecing finger singeing standard!!

    in reply to: Beko belt 2816750200 #407566
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    Re: Beko belt 2816750200

    “in stock @ Qualtex” . I know that`s where I ordered the new one from Martin. Thanks.

    in reply to: indesit iwdc6105 #407507
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    Re: indesit iwdc6105

    A million thanks. Yes I/lock was at fault, replaced and machine now works and door now opens. Amazes me, looking at the enclosed `destruction` leaflet how many different makes of door locks it takes for Indesit to get something reliable(?)- when I worked for them 22 years ago they had the same problems back then- think it is called cost cutting or stupidity……nope, it`s both!

    in reply to: indesit iwdc6105 #407506
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    Re: indesit iwdc6105

    Thanks guys. Will order the i/lock and see what happens, fingers and legs crossed! I`ll report back on Wed or Thurs as to how it all went.

    in reply to: tesco wmv610 spares #406423
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    Re: tesco wmv610 spares

    Yes Vestels. spares…hmm. The only thing to do is look up Haus spares, go to partmaster, see if there is a picture to match….there often is and backtrack the part number/a part number that way. Last time I did one of these , actually fine machines for the money (and I`m not joking) considering you can pay twice the amount and still end up with the same quality or worse, I got the p/swt required via E-bay.

    in reply to: moffat m300 gas oven #405338
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    Re: moffat m300 gas oven

    Was scrapped, not surprised. But this is interesting: he bought a Samsung electric single door oven model BT621VDST which, as it turns out, is a kind of single oven with a special tray that turns it into a double oven so the grill can be on as well as the ` bottom` oven- all very complicated and trust him to get it- a demo model, with the `destruction booklet` missing-bloody great! Turns out that these things are really meant for a 16.5 amp circuit and not your usual ordinary plug 13 amp jobby even though looking on line the destructions mention the cable and a plug but fail to mention they mean a European plug to match a European house wiring socket which is 16.5 amps (looked it up on I/net) and not 13. I got him to get his electrician to get it checked and changed as necessary or better still a trip back to the shop and a swop over for something familar.

    in reply to: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80 #404910
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    Re: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80

    I was wrong, Martin right. Well done . Capacitor was the problem. Just as well as the module looks as though it has to be configured which I cannot do. Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: moffat m300 gas oven #405337
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    Re: moffat m300 gas oven

    Thanks Martin, will pass info to customer..

    in reply to: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80 #404909
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    Re: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80

    Thanks Martin and Jem, will contact you when I go back- but just been told that the customers are off for a week anyway. Think I`ll order the pcb and see what happens when I go back, seems like a similar senario to how the boards went wrong on Hoovers previous efforts.

    in reply to: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80 #404906
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    Re: hoover t/dryer vhc392t-80

    Occurred to me too but not humming and the drum does not move when flipped by hand from under the lid- it would if the cap had gone.

    in reply to: Proline idw12p #402159
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    Re: Proline idw12p

    Stab in the dark. This proline looks like it is a badged Haier machine also sold as a Baumatic ( no doubt at an inflated price!) but with Indesit undertones too if that makes any sense but with a different pcb. Lights 1234 THINK it has something to do with a flooded base tripped float- check out d/w fault codes for Haier d/w`s 8 lights and 6 light versions on this site. This is a guess of course, sorry if I`m wrong.

    in reply to: CANDY EVO1682D /1-80 Washer noisy #402379
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    Re: CANDY EVO1682D /1-80 Washer noisy

    Message to Mjw1208 Busted spigot ! explain ?- Another name for the aluminium alloy drum spider unit that bolts/riveted to the rear of the drum, one of 3 arms breaks which coincides with where the paddles are, if you move the drum so a paddle is at 6o/clock and push down and up on the drum you might feel movement where there should be no movement-basically the bearing shaft. Had one a month ago on a Hoover model version on the same theme but that one not onlt zapped the drum spider but zapped the front weight too! Utter rubbish these machines in my humble opinion.

    in reply to: daewoo washing machine carbon burshes #402373
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    Re: daewoo washing machine carbon burshes

    Spent on and off on two days on this and got sod all no-where. Think best cause of action is to try and find something that may do the job with a bit of North Korean style make and mend – think the motor is made there for Daewoo, had a look at the red label motor picture on Partmaster, you may get luck altering a pair of Bosch m/brushes or a pair of IMPE or is it IMEP type, other than this I`m stump…ed for ideas. Sorry. Anyone got a better idea please feel free!

    in reply to: bauknecht dishwasher #402388
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    Re: bauknecht dishwasher

    Thanks for reply- wasn`t aware there was a flow meter as special hose goes directly to water dist chamber but academic since she`s phoned up and says she`s buying a new one this afternoon- m/ch has been out of action because it went wrong 12 months ago so the story transpires, now it`s Party Time this Saturday…. ( strewth Charlene!) so she wanted it fixed- Australian babe….Cor!…but with the disadvantage of there`s not much hope in the grey matter dept!!

    in reply to: bauknecht dishwasher #402386
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    Re: bauknecht dishwasher

    Ah slight problem! Forgot to remember to write the flashing/ none flashing lights properly….does help!
    so what was written is correct BUT the 5th light is on but not flashing. So in conclusion I have 5 function lights. from left to right I have 3 lights flashing, 4th light unlit, and the 5th light on (with no flash). There are two other lights as a pair separate which are the r/aid and salt lights which should be ignored. Sorry I hope this helps.
    I`m hoping to go back today because I think this may be a weirdo soap disp solenoid fault as ridiculous as it sounds, fingers x`d like Smeg stuff suffers from.

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