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  • in reply to: Siemens SN26M830GB/25 aborts half way through #409419
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    Re: Siemens SN26M830GB/25 aborts half way through

    Have you been on Siemens spares site and looked at the exploded diagram for this model?

    in reply to: Supplying dishwasher salt #409211
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    Re: Supplying dishwasher salt

    My post got lost somewhere? But it was exactly the same as Martin’s. Its not worth it. Lessen the chance of any come back, don’t sell it. Before you know it you will have customers ringing you all day and night asking when the next delivery of salt will be…

    in reply to: ISE/BEKO spin problems? #409093
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    Re: ISE/BEKO spin problems?

    I assume you checked the pressure chamber side of things?
    Its always worth sticking a new belt on as well.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R #409027
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    Re: Hotpoint WMF940P(UK)R

    Assuming the motor / connections are ok, then I’m sure it will be one of those software faults. There is a reset of the pressure switch around here somewhere that can work. This fault normally happens after a blockage / when the filter has been cleaned.

    in reply to: AEG D/W E30??? #409023
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    Re: AEG D/W E30???

    I think it’s flooded base.

    in reply to: Hoover OPH714D module. #408962
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    Re: Hoover OPH714D module.

    49013868 is listed for that serial number on qualtex.
    Typing that number into connect says ‘prog module’.

    in reply to: Ignis ADL350 #408761
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    Re: Ignis ADL350

    8545 3501 5812

    thanks

    in reply to: ISE 2 Vestel #408759
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    Re: ISE 2 Vestel

    Perfect!!
    I was surprised the shop didn’t have them listed, only a complete motor. (£100 for a motor, what happened to ISE’s mantra of cheap spares? I’m sure it was suggested motors would be around £40?)

    in reply to: BUSH A146CDW Carbons? #408731
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    Re: BUSH A146CDW Carbons?

    Have you seen which brushes are fitted?

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    Re: Siemans D/W SN26M253GB/44 How To Release Module? – See P

    There’s been a few posts of late about this style.
    The module will unclip with a bit of jigging. (Kettle lead out of the back, which I’m sure you’ve already done).

    You can then change the motor / heater assy from the same side.

    Make sure the new motor comes with a clamp.

    in reply to: Bosch wvd24460gb/02 #408615
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    Re: Bosch wvd24460gb/02

    Yes it does stop it like that.
    Bowls of hot water poured down through where the blower motor lives. You know your getting somewhere when the water flows into the machine quicker. You could try rodding it with a bit of fill hose with the end cut off. Do check the pump / filter a few times afterwards to make sure no big clumps of fluff have appeared.

    in reply to: Bosch wvd24460gb/02 #408613
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    Re: Bosch wvd24460gb/02

    When you say you’ve cleaned the condenser have you cleaned the lower point of the condenser where it joins the drum or just the top section where the blower motor is?

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG7560 D/W #408565
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG7560 D/W

    Assuming this models got a flood detection, could it be a dodgy connection on it or the switch itself?????

    in reply to: Bosch WKD28350GB/01 #408516
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    Re: Bosch WKD28350GB/01

    Hold on… Disconnect the dryer elements wiring first before you are all doom & gloom!

    in reply to: Bosch Exxel Maxx Freedom WVT1260GB/01 element. #408550
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    Re: Bosch Exxel Maxx Freedom WVT1260GB/01 element.

    You will find it very difficult to fault find by merely looking at components. You need the heater & stats tested with an appropriate electrical tester.
    You will probably find it is heating on the wash but its quite a ‘human’ assumption to make that when the dryer isn’t heating your attention is drawn to the wash side of things as well.

    Best to call an appliance engineer…

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