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  • in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448374
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    Just to give an update which is that this worked perfectly. Thanks Dave!

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448373
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    Pleased you’ve come back with a suggestion like this – was hoping you might! I’ve checked the pitch of the existing capacitor and it is also 27.5mm so I’ll go ahead and order that and give it a go. If I can fix this for a quid that would be great. Will report back in due course (going on holiday soon so may be after that). Thanks

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448371
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    Here are some pictures – click for full size. Cheers.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448369
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    Thanks again Dave. Can you confirm the location of the timer and I’ll get these photos?

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448367
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    12NC is 851115115911. Model number ADG 450-3. Type(?) 12155

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault #448366
    scotland
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 450 fault

    Thanks Dave. Will check that later and report back.

    in reply to: New washing machine #428184
    scotland
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    Re: New washing machine

    Martin wrote:Very nice! Way over your earlier quoted budget mind you, and similar in spec to the one I referred to earlier. Except yours features and induction motor and more complex electronics. Your choice after all. 😀

    Yes it is! Just factoring in the extra warranty and repairability makes it very worthwhile considering the additional cost. Lots to consider but getting there..

    Cheers

    in reply to: New washing machine #428182
    scotland
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    Re: New washing machine

    Martin wrote:

    scotland wrote:
    Martin – is this from a repairability/warranty viewpoint or is there more to it than that?

    Exactly that, nothing more.

    As for your old Bosch, I do concur with Andy, it is fixable and can be for years to come. But it’s best days are well behind. It is costly to run and no doubt shakes, rattles and rolls in the process. Might be time to ‘up grade?’

    But, if your alias ‘Scotland’ is a clue then the cheapest option may be the ultimate conclusion. 😉

    We’re not all cheapskates!

    Looking at Siemens – can you tell me what you think of this one? looks similar to feature set of the Bosch I mentioned earlier:

    http://www.johnlewis.com/siemens-wm14y591gb-fr … e/p1417083?

    in reply to: New washing machine #428180
    scotland
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    Re: New washing machine

    Andy – if it was entirely my decision I would repair! I think it could go a while longer.

    Martin – is this from a repairability/warranty viewpoint or is there more to it than that?

    in reply to: New washing machine #428177
    scotland
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    Re: New washing machine

    Thank you Martin. Is there another Bosch model you would recommend? I also looked at the one with intelligent dosing technology but it is a lot more expensive.

    in reply to: ‘Burnt’ components in Britannia range oven #421006
    scotland
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    Re: ‘Burnt’ components in Britannia range oven

    Thanks for your reply.

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