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  • in reply to: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem #298075
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    Re: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem

    I don’t have any diagrams that I can send you, I’m afraid. Neither parts are costly so it may be just as well to get both pin & screws.

    in reply to: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem #298073
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    Re: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem

    Lower Grey Hinge: 2056952068
    Lower White Hinge Pin: 2054479023
    M5x16 Zinc Plated Screw: 140714007
    Buffer: 2080354026

    It should just be a question of slackening the 3 hinge screws & with the weight of the door supported, replacing whatever part you believe to be at fault. The hinge itself is not, I believe, height adjustable to any great degree. Probably the thread of either the pin or hinge has stripped.

    Are you sure the door liner where it meets the hinge pin is ok?

    in reply to: Beko Tacho #298156
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    Re: Beko Tacho

    There is a kit available for some of them at least. Do you have a model number?

    in reply to: Electrolux Rex TQ000XE 911928212 D/washer stuck in Italian #298115
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    Re: Electrolux Rex TQ000XE 911928212 D/washer stuck in Ital

    Check your Private messages, mate.

    in reply to: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem #298071
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: AEG Santo 72358 KA door problem

    If you could give me the Product number please, I’ll see what I can find for you.

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix DH909 no finishing #298048
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    Re: Tricity Bendix DH909 no finishing

    Do you mean DH090 perhaps. The product number beginning 911…… best identifies the product.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF221 D/W #297971
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF221 D/W

    Glad to be of assistance. 8)

    in reply to: Zanuzzi Freezer ZUF105W (frost free) #297802
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    Re: Zanuzzi Freezer ZUF105W (frost free)

    Most likely the NTC temperature sensor has gone out of calibration. This happens when they absorb moisture & this causes the defrost cycle to be suspended, hence the excessive frost build up on the evaporator. The only thing other than that I can think of if you are correct in that the other components are OK is the main control board but I think this unlikely.

    I hope this is helpful to you.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF221 D/W #297969
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF221 D/W

    I20 means water drain time out where the pressure switch is not returning to EMPTY after 2 drain phases lasting 120 seconds.

    Possible causes are: Drain circuit obstructed/blocked, drain pump impeller interrupted or jammed by foreign object, level pressure switch stuck on full (1-3), hydraulic circuit of pressure swich obstructed, wiring faulty, main board faulty.

    Thats the technical blurb. Now for something easier to follow.

    My first course of action would be to bail out as much water as possible, disconnect hoses & mains electric plug from supply, put floor protection down & tip appliance on its back & check the drain pump. Most likely something is jamming the impeller.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1680 error e20 and more problems #298057
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1680 error e20 and more problems

    It sounds like where it was tipped over some water has got somewhere it should not have. My suspicion is either the main or user boards or selector. The rumbling is most likely either the drain or recirc. pump.

    At this point, I would suggest that you stop where you are & perhaps leave it for a day or two & see if the water dries out which may rectify the problem but if it does not, seek assistance from a trained technician in your area.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1680 error e20 and more problems #298055
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1680 error e20 and more problems

    Hi Vikingfan.

    No lights on display & you have checked the fuse in the plug? Are you certain the socket is ok? Try plugging the machine into another socket or plug a lamp or something into the socket you are plugging the appliance into to check that socket. I know it seems obvious but it is surprising what we find in this game. If that’s gives no joy, like Gandh1 says, check what you have done & make sure you have not accidentally pulled off any wires. Please isolate appliance from mains electric supply before carrying out any work.

    Also, tilting it onto the right hand side might not have done any favours for either the mechanical pressure switch or analogic pressure sensor.

    Good luck.

    in reply to: Bosch hotplate tripping RCD #297766
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    Re: Bosch hotplate tripping RCD

    Hi Iconic.

    The plates are most likely failing when put under load but may well give you a good reading when tested using an insulation resistance meter from cold. Has this been done yet by yourself? If not, please isolate the product from the mains electric supply before doing so.

    I must be honest & say that I usually work on another manufactuers products from Bosch so I am not familiar with your specific product so this may be a common fault for Bosch technicians. Are they solid, ceramic or halogen plates?

    I must say though that if the replacement costs around £150 & that if you need to replace 3 of the 4 hotplates & each plate cost about £30-£35 per plate, would it not be better for you in the long run to replace the product which would be covered by a Manufacturers warranty for 12 months or more in some cases.

    in reply to: For all fitting Gen Lux Drain Pump & TOC & chamber #298016
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    Re: For all fitting Gen Lux Drain Pump & TOC & chamb

    Hi Phidom.

    The RRP I refer to is the one that Electrolux Distriparts give out. Obviously this information is mainly aimed at anyone doing Electrolux Manufacturers Warranty calls where you are expected to fit Genuine parts only. I’m not saying you should but there is nothing to stop you buying in the cheaper one & selling it at the higher price as it is the same part but has a couple of amp tags & shrouds into the bargain.

    in reply to: Electrolux part number required please. #297888
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    Re: Electrolux part number required please.

    For anyone that might be interested i.e. Serviceforce Techs etc, I believe I have found the part number in question. It is 1260611502. I have no idea what the cost of it is but I suspect it is cheaper that buying one that has the chamber fitted to the pump motor like Part number: 1326630207 which has an RRP of £42 + VAT.

    in reply to: Adhesive #297993
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    Re: Adhesive

    Welcome to my world! 😆

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