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  • in reply to: How Much Do You Know About Washing Machines? #394027
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    Re: How Much Do You Know About Washing Machines?

    you lot sort go, “err, ehm, eh, duh…”. That’s often after you’ve change the heater, the module and pretty much anything else you can think on.

    I’m glad you hold us lot in such high regard. Where are you getting your facts from? Not from over here thats for sure!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF101 – no pump action #393735
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    Re: Hotpoint WF101 – no pump action

    It will be the lower board. I wouldn’t class 124M ohms as low. Perfectly acceptable & not worth investigating.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W door latch? #392790
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    Re: Bosch D/W door latch?

    Found one. I’ll post one to you. The child lock fitting is in pictorial form only, on the plastic bag it comes in.
    Are you going to order new switch / catch parts as well as I’m not sure the child lock will be the cure all.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W door latch? #392782
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    Re: Bosch D/W door latch?

    If you need a new child lock let me know as I’ve got a few kicking about which I didnt fit to new installs.

    in reply to: Bosch dw heat pumps #392578
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    Re: Bosch dw heat pumps

    The original heater had 3 red wires and an earth. The new one had 2 red wires and an earth. I think the original had two elements where as the new version only has one? The NTC wiring has changed to thinner wires and a connector as used on most valves.

    in reply to: Bosch dw heat pumps #392574
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    Re: Bosch dw heat pumps

    Did my first one of these this week. I did it by laying the machine on its back and just pulling the base away. (Overall easier than previous range) I had to do a wiring change as well. Should there be a thin jubilee clamp in the kit? As I didn’t have one in the box, even though there was a picture showing where to position it on the hose.
    I was reluctant to fit a thicker jubilee clamp so managed to reuse the old clamp. (Fingers crossed)

    in reply to: Siemens WKS1420GB/01 bearings #392058
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    Re: Siemens WKS1420GB/01 bearings

    Connect show kit brg9115 dosen’t say sizes on there though.
    It does cross ref to BKT76. But who knows if the cross reference is correct.

    in reply to: Hoover HNL642 #392429
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    Re: Hoover HNL642

    Fault codes as per Nextra range.
    Count the number of flashes in a 15 second period.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W tap symbol #392129
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    Re: Bosch D/W tap symbol

    It will list it on bosch eshop if it has a jug or not.
    Could just be water in base due to blockages though.

    in reply to: Hoover HNWL7166 #391908
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    Re: Hoover HNWL7166

    A bit fiddly, but as long as you take the condenser duct of the back first you get get the fan motor off without disturbing the heater box. Ideally you will need a 1/4 drive ratchet with bit holder.

    in reply to: Approved Electrical Connections #390690
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    Re: Approved Electrical Connections

    Can’t you just fit a 13 amp waterproof inline connector?

    in reply to: colour catches #390524
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    Re: colour catches

    shuish dont tell anyone

    I’ve found Shuish and he definitely wont tell anyone now!!

    in reply to: Mike Dangerfield…anyone I should know? #389480
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    Re: Mike Dangerfield…anyone I should know?

    BG didn’t pay for their rather large stand at last year’s meeting.

    I hope the WTA are chasing them for it!
    Get Jackal on the case, if he isn’t already?

    in reply to: Hoover WMH148DF #389542
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    Re: Hoover WMH148DF

    Get the switch cleaner on it!

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #108016
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

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    Yep. I would have charged £49.20. 🙂

    That sort of customer will never understand. Same breed of people who say your expensive then they openly admit, when you challange them, they haven’t had any other quotes. IDIOTS!
    ALL OF THEM!!

    IDIOTS.

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