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  • in reply to: zanussi zwd1471w 914601116-00 #346326
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    Re: zanussi zwd1471w 914601116-00

    E36 on w’dryers is normally low insulation on dryer heater.

    in reply to: Belling IDW604 d/w #346454
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    Re: Belling IDW604 d/w

    Some of then, depending on who made it will have a switch in series with the heater, it needs water pressure to activate the switch & the heater. Low water level, poor pump pressure, blocked filters can cause it not to heat & bring E3 fault.
    Dimpco should be able to get you the required tech’ info i’d expect.

    in reply to: ELECTROLUX ENB40405 #345317
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    Re: ELECTROLUX ENB40405

    Its difficult to diagnose without seeing the applaince, but there is a kit to resolve this problem, it includes a new drain valve, sealant & insulation foam rubber. Best to report it as faulty to the insurance service company. If its not resolved get them back until it is, simples.

    in reply to: AEG DISHWASHER ERROR CODE 20. #345989
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    Re: AEG DISHWASHER ERROR CODE 20.

    Likely something blocking the drain pump impellor. :lesson: Power off if working on it, watch out there may be sharp shards of glass or crockery or chicken bones etc stuck in it.

    in reply to: miele g180 flashing lights. alarm cancel? #346157
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    Re: miele g180 flashing lights. alarm cancel?

    Best to take out dishy, tip up to empty water from base. It will reset & work o.k when float switch is reset.
    A solenoid valve needs water pressure to stay closed, if theres no pressure to keep it closed it can leak through, it just needs a little trickle.
    Most Mieles have a dual solenoid in series in the intake pipe, if this is leaking through it may have grit or sand in one of the valves & need replacing.

    in reply to: Beko DWD 8657 #346119
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    Re: Beko DWD 8657

    1746100200 lower spray arm,
    1746200400 upper spray arm,
    1759600100 upper arm feed pipe

    in reply to: belling integrated dishwasher #346023
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    Re: belling integrated dishwasher

    Have got E3 problems on Belling Int’ IDW604s solved by tweeking the screw on pressure sw’ a little to fill more water. Having tried new heaters, pumps, p.c.bs etc to no avail, unless its a warranty job it’ll cost a fortune trying parts.
    Perhaps on eco’ it heats for a timed period only.

    in reply to: belling integrated dishwasher #346021
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    Re: belling integrated dishwasher

    Likely is underfilling & not enough water pressure to keep heater pressure switch on for the heating cycle.

    in reply to: Miele G645SC plus #345876
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    Re: Miele G645SC plus

    Could be pressure switch bunged up, not emptying quickly enough or the float switch in base

    in reply to: stoves fan oven efa600h #345436
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    Re: stoves fan oven efa600h

    082465300 Cooling Fan is listed on parts ?? Is it mounted on back panel?

    in reply to: Pilot light parts for Main Mayflower cooker model 138-2 #344265
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    Re: Pilot light parts for Main Mayflower cooker model 138-2

    You need to be Gas Safe registered to work on a gas appliance ?

    in reply to: Miele Tumble Dryer T240 #345526
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    Re: Miele Tumble Dryer T240

    Have you checked the residual moisture sensor circuit?
    When you say you tested it, did it heat, full heat, 1/2 heat?
    There are 2 NTCs on these, one mounted in front ring/duct that you may have missed

    in reply to: Beko TLDA662 fridge leaking water #345376
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    Re: Beko TLDA662 fridge leaking water

    Check drain channel isn’t blocked, read instruction manual that came with appliance for info’.

    in reply to: Clamp Meter info required please.. #345253
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    Re: Clamp Meter info required please..

    Have a look on Maplin website, item L61AQ is a plug in power meter that shows voltage, amps, watts of appliance plugged in.

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/plug-in-mains-power-and-energy-monitor-38343

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA63 Chopper board resistor failure #345108
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA63 Chopper board resistor failure

    It’s a bit of a Russian roulette scenario replacing a component if you don’t establish what caused it to blow/burn in the first place. As an engineer I’ve never replaced an individual component but always replaced a complete p.c.b. Be careful doing any d.i.y repairs to electronic boards as there are obvious fire hazard/risks if the components overheat.

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