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  • in reply to: w/pool w/dryer #394689
    spanner51
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    Re: w/pool w/dryer

    Sounds like it might aborting the spin as the module is detecting an out of balanced load. Does it spin ok without a load? If it does, then the oob is your problem. Sometimes simply replacing the belt can cure it.

    Graham

    in reply to: MAYTAG 21PNDGW No drum action #394125
    spanner51
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    Re: MAYTAG 21PNDGW No drum action

    If I send an email through whitegoods I cant see any way of adding an attachment. So you’ll have to give me your email address

    Graham

    in reply to: MAYTAG 21PNDGW No drum action #394123
    spanner51
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    Re: MAYTAG 21PNDGW No drum action

    Hello

    I have some service info which covers models MAH21PD and MAH21PN, so not the same as yours, but it might help.
    If you want it I could email it if desired

    Graham

    in reply to: Should have got a deposit. #393838
    spanner51
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    Re: Should of got a deposit.

    I think you should be honest and tell the customer exactly whats required and how much. How is the customer supposed to make an informed decision about wether a repair is worth it, or if the cost quoted is worth it, if they dont even know what your quoting for???

    in reply to: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer #392558
    spanner51
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    Re: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer

    All the photos are of the machine lying on its side.

    I am still struggling to get the correct belt, and I also want the idler pulley

    The dryer is made in France, so parts might not be available in the UK

    in reply to: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer #392556
    spanner51
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    Re: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer

    I took a couple of photos, but I dont know how to post them

    in reply to: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer #392553
    spanner51
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    Re: Blomberg TL45TD Top Load Tumble Dryer

    No pictures. From a distance it looks like a slim top load washer. Controls along the back. Large lid hinged at the back. The drum has 2 flaps for access. Motor at the bottom with 2 belts and an idler pulley. 1 very small belt and 1 large belt which wrapes around the drum. The only belt I have managed to find the same size is a whirlpool 481235818154, but it is too wide, and I think it will just ride off the idler pulley. If anyone can help with a part number for the belt, that would be great

    Graham

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF640 Drum Speed #392300
    spanner51
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    Re: Hotpoint WF640 Drum Speed

    Thanks for that. The wash speed is OK, so the module must be as well. It did seem to drain OK, although I didn’t remove sump to check. I’ll have another look. Thanks again

    in reply to: PCB Relays #390835
    spanner51
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    Re: PCB Relays

    The 12v battery is a very good idea. I wanted to save time by not doing the old ‘trial and error’ routine. Thanks for your input.

    Graham

    in reply to: PCB Relays #390833
    spanner51
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    Re: PCB Relays

    Yes it does make it clearer and thanks.

    in reply to: Belling xou251w fan oven motor (servis) obsolete-any altnvs? #390572
    spanner51
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    Re: Belling xou251w fan oven motor (servis) obsolete-any alt

    I dont think fan speed has anything to do with temperature, thats what the thermostat is for.

    I seem to remember Zanussi/Electrolux introduced a slow speed fan motor for a lot of models. So if you use the lesser wattage motor I cant see it being a problem.

    in reply to: Dishwasher locking out on inlet valve #390329
    spanner51
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    Re: Dishwasher locking out on inlet valve

    I suppose all you can do is try a new water valve

    in reply to: Dishwasher locking out on inlet valve #390327
    spanner51
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    Re: Dishwasher locking out on inlet valve

    I have had this problem on a similar model. After checking all the pressure tubes are clear of water I turned off the water, then loosened the hose union to release the water pressure from the inlet hose, water back on, then all was OK

    Graham

    in reply to: electrical safety testing ? #390246
    spanner51
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    Re: electrical safety testing ?

    I have always beleived that unless you do something about the result of any test, then there is no point in doing it.

    So if your test says a machine or installation is faulty, then doing nothing is worse than not doing the test.

    Just my opinion.

    in reply to: Bosch washer dryer won’t release child lock #389582
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch washer dryer won’t release child lock

    This has been covered before
    trade-technical/bosch-not-starting-t74209.html

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