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  • in reply to: New World 444445004 (range cooker) #374937
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    Re: New World 444445004 (range cooker)

    Not entirely sure of this specific model but on most GD ranges, there are screws holding plastic piece to both sides of fascia, this allows fascia panel to be pulled forward, knobs off 1st of course. Some also have screws under fascia, accessed by opening top oven doors & looking upwards, if its dual fuel the hob top may need to be removed, screws on inner lip behind fascia & at back of hob top, screws around burners need to be removed & complete hob will have to be taken off.

    in reply to: beko wma667w washer #374636
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    Re: beko wma667w washer

    2835800400 MOTOR ASSEMBLY is the part listed for appliance, new type motors has built-in thermal protection which original one may not have had, hence the part number change.

    in reply to: Miele G646SC plus #374589
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    Re: Miele G646SC plus

    This it?

    http://www.casaparts.co.uk/products/id-23100924

    in reply to: DIY Electrics. #374315
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    Re: DIY Electrics.

    Hope you charged her accordingly.

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    Re: AEG FAVORIT 88010VI Dishwasher "Service code i60"

    Doesn’t your dishwasher talk to you & tell you whats wrong? 😀

    Check heating element & t’stats, but could be fault with P.C.B, relay or connections to it. When appliance is pulled out, you can take off front panel at bottom, tip appliance up & base should come off (plastic clips) to allow access to components. Sides come off too. Heater is cylindrical flow though type with built in cut-outs. N.T.C is push in & 1/4 turn to release, little plastic clip holding it in place.

    in reply to: Zanuss1 IZ 16 S Drain pump #374334
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    Re: Zanuss1 IZ 16 S Drain pump

    Power off!
    The appliance splits in 1/2 if you cant access pump from underneath, top off, screws on either side at top near where springs hang, 2 hidden screws bottom of each side, 2 or 3 bottom of rear. Water pipe can be disconnected after turning off valve, lift up solenoid & water feeder & pull out back. Pump should be the type that turns 1/4 turn anti-clockwise after releasing locking clip.

    in reply to: Beko DW450 leak from front door #374223
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    Re: Beko DW450 leak from front door

    Dispenser fixes in with clips, careful not to damage stainless steel inner door when removing or refitting.
    Parts are cheap for Beko.

    1712730100 DETERGENT DISPENSER GASKET
    1719000300 DETERGENT DISPENSER GROUP
    dispenser available here :—

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Dishwash … enser.html

    in reply to: Whirlpool semi-int d’w, 11 flashes #374219
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    Re: Whirlpool semi-int d’w, 11 flashes

    Cheers

    in reply to: Beko DW450 leak from front door #374221
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    Re: Beko DW450 leak from front door

    Likely the dispenser is split or leaking. It would spill down inner door & leak from underneath onto floor. Likely a dispenser is required but inspect it first to see whats the problem. Power off first & unscrew door inner from outer, look to see whats needed.

    in reply to: Miele T234C N/R 40166488346 #374167
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    Re: Miele T234C N/R 40166488346

    If there is a Timed Drying setting, try it to see if it will run continuously.

    in reply to: Fitting oven element to AEG Competence 530 B D #374131
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    Re: Fitting oven element to AEG Competence 530 B D

    Switch off power first!
    You can then remove the backplate of oven (from inside oven), inspect element hidden behind backplate & that fan is free. If screws securing element are on front, element can be eased out from inside oven & carefully take off cables making sure they don’t go back. If screws securing element are not visible from front its oven out & go at it from behind.

    in reply to: Miele dishwasher G691SCI #374112
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    Re: Miele dishwasher G691SCI

    Flow meter counts the litres of water entering appliance, when circulation pump motor starts it should put up enough pressure to activate high pressure switch that controls whether heater comes on or not. If there was a blockage in impellor obviously the pressure would drop & heater would stop. Not to difficult to split the pump & check for impellor blockage.

    in reply to: Indesit WIL85 4hr time delay led always on #374049
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    Re: Indesit WIL85 4hr time delay led always on

    Is the delay button stuck in?

    in reply to: DRVS73W beko tumble dryer #373943
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    Re: DRVS73W beko tumble dryer

    Hold in start button for 5sec to cancel.
    Check door switch activator (on door) isn’t damaged.

    in reply to: Zanussi Electrolux ZSF 6152 not heating/drying #374003
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    Re: Zanussi Electrolux ZSF 6152 not heating/drying

    Maybe this is simply a drying issue. Have you tried using rinse aid?

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