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  • in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12 #307057
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12

    Made it to her farm JUST!! hooked the thermister on to check and YES I was right, well second time anyway, customer more than happy now.
    Thermister installed and running great.

    Just goes to show never say never

    MERYY CHRISTMAS AND ALL THER BEST FOR 2010

    Brian

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12 #307056
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12

    Hi Martin

    Board config ok, I usually put it on quick wash after fitting boards to do a full check.
    Countdown time 33mins or was it 35 anyway at no time was there a live to the heater even left it untill it started to drain.

    When I say live to heater I mean no live to the micro switch situated at the heater terminals.

    Well hopefully I can prove or not whether its a NTC fault as am heading there now.
    Mind you she lives on a farm and just phoned in saying the road up to the farm is bad with snow.

    Thanks for all the inputs and I will let you know.

    Brian

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12 #307053
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12

    yep have checked both pressure chamber and sump
    going back today with replacement thermister so we shall see

    Brian

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12 #307051
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher SGS43A12GB/12

    Thanks for info Lee.

    I am aware of how rare the thermister fault may be, but I did have another thermister back at the shop and the readings are well different.
    So here goes

    thanks again all
    and
    A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDC32 Stops dead #306959
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC32 Stops dead

    Got to agree with Martin, sound like timer fault

    in reply to: Micromark wiring #304086
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    Re: Micromark wiring

    Hi

    got the same problem here, any chance I could get this bulletin

    brian@maglin.co.uk

    Brian

    in reply to: Candy CDI2012 int dishwasher #303640
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    Re: Candy CDI2012 int dishwasher

    Sorry Tom but customer has had the dishwasher replaced

    Good luck with yours and if you resolve it please post so we can all gain ?

    Brian

    in reply to: Neff d/w Flow meter? #304252
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    Re: Neff d/w Flow meter?

    Dont think this model has a flow meter, think it has a float inside the sump.

    There are some Bosch with a flow meter similar to the Diplomat type, located at the LHS rear beside the inlet valve and they do fail.

    But as I said I dont think your DW has it.

    Brian

    in reply to: Candy CDI2012 int dishwasher #303638
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    Re: Candy CDI2012 int dishwasher

    Thanks for replies.. The clicking that you hear is def the heater protection switch (located at the rear base) , switching when the circ motor starts.

    From what I see, it looks like it may be the board, although the motor fitted looks like the one fitted to the Whirlpool/Diplomat dishwashers and we all know how they fail!

    Its just that the motor does start albeit breifly and why is it the inlet valve operate breifly?

    Going to return to get product code, as there are 3 different modules.
    Will let you know

    Brian

    in reply to: Thin Hose Clips #283800
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    Re: Thin Hose Clips

    Hi Ken

    Do you still have the 8mm diam hose clips, if so can you send me dozen of 25-44
    and 31-51

    Thanks
    Brian

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8640 #298795
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8640

    Cheers Dave

    Brian

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8640 #298793
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8640

    Thanks Dave

    No. 01968675155

    Brian

    in reply to: AC110 #298479
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    Re: AC110

    I wouldnt do the work unless a new spider was fitted.
    As far as costs I would personally charge £80 for the labour.
    When I was with hoover, the way we removed the drum assy was first take off anything that will restrict drum unit comming out, (bezel,timer,valves etc) then put a piece of thin wood into machine to protect the side from front weight then lay machine on its side, pull unit out.

    GOOD LUCK

    Brian

    in reply to: Hoover A8582 motor #298249
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    Re: Hoover A8582 motor

    motor part no 679250

    arnature 683469

    Never had to replace a field, usually just armature and brushes

    Brian

    in reply to: Who is responsable #297939
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    Re: Who is responsable

    Thanks for replies.
    We are now in contact with the rep, hope he can resolve it.
    I dont see why we should be burdened with the costs?

    Brian

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