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  • in reply to: Miele G646SC – Inlet / Drain light flashing #370174
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    Re: Miele G646SC – Inlet / Drain light flashing

    Float switch in base perhaps

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWX1505W 914517269/02 brushes and bearings #369445
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    Re: Zanussi ZWX1505W 914517269/02 brushes and bearings

    You’d need to know the type of motor in it as there were a few used, Sole, FHP, BSH, ECM, Welling or Ceset. If its a Sole motor its likely to be part num’ 4006020152 for the brush.
    Bearings listed are 3790800209 (30x62x16)6206 & 3790800308 (35x72x17)6207, seal is 1249667013

    in reply to: belling idw604 #369978
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    Re: belling idw604

    You’d need the product number as there are a few versions of IDW604, it could be MKI or MKII for instance, quote the 44444???? number.
    Try Dimpco on Airport Road .. (01) 842 8222

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1021W Will not start #369212
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1021W Will not start

    count how many times it flashes & report back

    in reply to: beko d4321fw #368933
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    Re: beko d4321fw

    Theres a small grey ribbed one with 2 elbows, its part number 1884290200

    in reply to: Miele T430 not drying well #369062
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    Re: Miele T430 not drying well

    Theres normally a wiring diagram & in these tucked away somewhere which should help with the heater circuit, have you checked the fan is not blocked?

    in reply to: zanussi zdf601 k dishwasher #368819
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    Re: zanussi zdf601 k dishwasher

    Means theres a problem with the wash motor which is electronically controlled, if it runs at full speed when it should’nt be it will throw up i50 fault, normally its a short circuit triac on the p.c.b thats causing this.

    in reply to: beko d4321fw #368931
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    Re: beko d4321fw

    1800861800 looks like the pressure switch hose for a D3421, theres hosing connected to the float switch on most Beko d’washers that you could use to let you away, just cut it to required length.

    in reply to: Zanusi ZEF3020 i60 fault code #369069
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    Re: Zanusi ZEF3020 i60 fault code

    I presume its a ZDF3020 instead of ZEF, there are 26 machines with that model produced by Zanussi, so to get specific info please quote 9 digit PNC (product code).

    i60 would point to the appliance not having heated.

    in reply to: AEG l16810 914601801/00 #369119
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    Re: AEG 1914601801/00

    On the hose from the condenser to tub theres an NTC, these have been known to throw up strange faults. You mention that its already been changed. Look at p.c.b for moisture on the tracks, sometimes if theres dust on them & it gets damp with condensation from dryer they can throw up erroneous faults.

    in reply to: miele G660 D/w #368508
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    Re: miele G660 D/w

    Is it connected to hot water supply or maybe theres a faulty NTC?

    in reply to: AEG DOUBLE OVEN D5701-4-M E025 / E021 ERROR #368412
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    Re: AEG DOUBLE OVEN D5701-4-M E025 / E021 ERROR

    Check elements for earth faults which is common on these, not any codes, best to quote PNC number of appliance & maybe someone can get hold of them.

    in reply to: Miele G977 plus dishwasher inlet/drain #368212
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    Re: Miele G977 plus dishwasher inlet/drain

    It operates like this, runs drain pump, fills & counts so many litres of water, then if this is recognised by the pulses of the reed switch, it will run circulation pump, when pump runs, it looks for high pressure switch signal to indicate that sufficient water is in to continue with wash cycle. Likely its the counter or loom by what you describe though. Reed switch & magnets have been known to be problematic in them by the way.

    in reply to: Miele W828 #367980
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    Re: Miele W828

    The P.C.B is required

    in reply to: AEG 16830 drain pump hose #367345
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    Re: AEG 16830 drain pump hose

    Back half deffo comes off, if you look theres hidden screws at bottom of both sides, take top off, screws on top to be removed & ones at back at the bottom, whole casing of machine splits in half allowing access.

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