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  • in reply to: wpl condensor dryer #199329
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    Re: wpl condensor dryer

    Hi Abbots,
    The gasket front part number is 481246668561. Also check underneath the left roll(wheel) to see if the o ring seal is broken if it is you can either super glue it or replace with a new one (Gasket ac bottom – 481246688523) i glue them and have non come back on me again.

    Hope this helps
    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Whirlpool FH fault code #196291
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    Re: Whirlpool FH fault code

    Hi Geoff
    Had one doing the same yesterday . Check the waste hose is not siphoning the water away. Has the customer moved machine? Also check the contacts on the pressostat.
    Hope this points you in another direction as you have changed the valve.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Bottle shelf for Whirlpool model G2PLFU/WH (85359515310) #195831
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    Re: Bottle shelf for Whirlpool model G2PLFU/WH (85359515310)

    Hi There
    I think this might be the shelf that the bottle sits in and not the guard around it. This item is called Door dairy. Item no 481241879711. Price is around the £20 mark

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM 6120-6K #193504
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM 6120-6K

    Hi There Parttimepar

    The FP i refer to is the error code thet is displayed on the digital versions of the whirlpool appliance. As yours is not digital it displays flashing lights to tell an enginneer in which direction to look.

    Those in the know will know where to look. It is defo a blockage as your water will not drain out or drain out very slowly. Worst case a faulty pump.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM 6120-6K #193502
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM 6120-6K

    Hi There,
    Sounds like the bottom 2 lights which indicate FP failure which is the drain time out. Have you checked the filter. (Possible blockage inside the tub and drum or a sock caught in the sump hose or even a 5p piece stuck in the pump outlet hole. If its not the filter it will be engineer time i’m afraid)
    Sparkyp

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL AWM6145/3 – STICKS WITH 1MIN ON DISPLAY #183749
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AWM6145/3 – STICKS WITH 1MIN ON DISPLAY

    Hi THere,

    Just to confirm Johnmac11 is correct it is a bad connection between motor loom and motor plug. Orange wire has bad connection or loose. If in doubt change motor loom. Then job will be sorted.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: AWM328/3 (15010) #181661
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    Re: AWM328/3 (15010)

    Hi Alan
    Have you checked the ntc and heater from the timer side. Just to make sure the wires are still intact?

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM8103 #181667
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM8103

    Hi Iadom
    It is definately the carbons 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure. When the door locks it checks the pump then the motor before filling. If the motor does not turn then the door lock light flashes.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: whirlpool parts #181064
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    Re: whirlpool parts

    Hi Abbotts
    The exhaust stat on this air vent dryer is under the drum and drum removal the only optoin. Green stat, 2 wires to it, you canot miss it. The stat dave is on about is only on the condensor dryer behind the front kick plate and is yellow.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: whirlpool awm6111 #173692
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    Re: whirlpool awm6111

    Hi Kladave
    If the lcd is showing one minute on the display and continues spining check for a faulty connection on the motor loom at the motor side. Usually it is the top wire. If unsure replace the loom from timer to motor. A common problem. Would not explain the clothes being warm tho. Check the hot and cold are on the right way round, if not i would look at the pump. Hoopes this sheds a guiding light.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Zanussi FS 1555 W help needed #172942
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    Re: Zanussi FS 1555 W help needed

    A fault giving E51 would be the end light flashing 5 times with a short pause and the start light flashing once with a short pause. Dave is correct in this instance five flashes gives E51 as there is no E50. Motor or triac or wiring loom to motor or pcb. Your best bet is an engineer as guessing could prove costly.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Zanussi FS 1555 W help needed #172939
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    Re: Zanussi FS 1555 W help needed

    Hi Nick,
    The fault codes on this machine are readable the start light will flash a sequence of times and so will the end light. Short flashes then a pause. If you can give me both i might be able to pin point a error code for you.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: whirlpool awz 121 motor problem? #171929
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    Re: whirlpool awz 121 motor problem?

    Hi there,
    Could you check the inside of the drum and see if it has cracks in it and getting jammed on the rolls. Another common problem.

    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA 52 #171905
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA 52

    Just to confirm wot iadom said. The flashing end light at the end of the cycle means Out of Balance. Were they washing a single item. Even if it has the one button on the options it will still not spin.

    Hope this helps
    Sparkyp

    in reply to: Wpl AWZ2203 #171410
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    Re: Wpl AWZ2203

    Hi Penguin 45

    I am doing drum changes on these regularly. I look at the rolls (wheels) that the drum rests on and they look as if they wear down. They go from being flat to rounded and pointy. The weight of the wet clothes in the drum which run on these rolls thins the drum hence the cracking of the drum.

    Hope this helps
    Sparkyp

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