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  • in reply to: Beko WMA1510W timer going around #219457
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    Re: Beko WMA1510W timer going around

    Anyone???

    in reply to: Attractive Blonde #218941
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    Re: Attractive Blonde

    Something similar happened me last year, with a real stunner.. after fitting a thermostat to her Ariston fridge she was filling out the cheque she asked me if she should write her number on the back, I was over the moon, YES PLEASE I said, only to shortly realise it was her cheque card number not her mobile number… 👿

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tumble dryer squeak #218668
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    Re: Hotpoint Tumble dryer squeak

    Think theres a modification to rear bearing, did it say on sheet to put washer on shaft first, next to drum? Check on the brass/copper earth continuity strip that touchs shaft, sometimes this causes a squeal.

    in reply to: Indesit made dishwashers #218468
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    Re: Indesit made dishwashers

    Hotpnt, i’ve been doing it your way for ages, at least that way you see the obstruction & have it removed. If you use the cable tie method you may only dislodge obstruction & it may block again at a later time..

    in reply to: Indesit made dishwashers #218465
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    Re: Indesit made dishwashers

    MMM sounds too good to believe, the smallest things stop these pumps, i find small pieces of bone, pieces of crockery the odd lemon or orange pip or cloves etc, suppose they should in theory be washed out then. I’ll have to try this, could be as good an earner as the hotpoint carbon brushes 😉

    in reply to: Miele ironer #217938
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    Re: Miele ironer

    Part Num’ 5079981

    in reply to: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query #217734
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    Re: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query

    C00114367 Out of Stock, i’ll send board off to EMW i think.

    in reply to: miele front panel removal #217973
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    Re: miele front panel removal

    Two screws holding door interlock in place, large screw in door-way, & on kickplate the two outside screws should give ya access, don’t forget tube at filter has to be loosed from filter door & remember when
    re-assembling to put door open lever back in correct position.

    in reply to: w123 uk water inlet problem #217838
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    Re: w123 uk water inlet problem

    My point was that a volt stick will show power if there is a phase at solenoid, if there is no neutral there solenoid won’t work.

    in reply to: w123 uk water inlet problem #217833
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    Re: w123 uk water inlet problem

    I don’t like those testers, I use a multimeter to check .
    Volt stick only shows phase, you need phase & neutral for solenoid to operate.

    in reply to: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query #217728
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    Re: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query

    Thanks Jim

    in reply to: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query #217726
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    Re: WIDL126UK Eeprom Query

    Thanks for the reply, what i want to know is there a chip i can order with the correct programme on it to just plug in to module or, complete module to replace which i can fit & know it will work without needing to get Hot/Merloni’s out to it afterwards…

    in reply to: Hoover PE235? Strange pump noise when off #217492
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    Re: Hoover PE235? Strange pump noise when off

    Thanks penquin, do you know are there 2 pressure switches? Just see two listed on mediator on connections, maybe its after a date code a diffeent type is used.

    in reply to: Made In Germany… oh really? #213047
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    Re: Made In Germany… oh really?

    Sorry yes Liebherr, i have on of my own… do’h

    A KFN8462S fridge freezer, had a few problems with it, thermistor in freezer changed twice.

    in reply to: Lg wm16225fd fault code error ce #217415
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    Re: Lg wm16225fd fault code error ce

    CE = CURRENT ERROR SHORT CIRCUIT TO MOTOR OR MAIN PCB DUFF

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