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  • in reply to: Vestel ISE5 E08 #385266
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    Re: Vestel ISE5 E08

    To be honest I can’t remember what error I was getting. I changed it when the machine was only a couple of months old. Sorry.

    in reply to: Vestel ISE5 E08 #385264
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    Re: Vestel ISE5 E08

    The motor can be changed without removing the tub. I’ve done one.

    (You have to turn the machine upside down).
    Joke, that was a joke! 🙂

    in reply to: Smeggy Bosch WVTI2840gb-03 burning up door seals #385470
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    Re: Smeggy Bosch WVTI2840gb-03 burning up door seals

    I would just load it up with a mass of wet towels & put it on the full spin. The noise will be the give away.

    in reply to: Smeggy Bosch WVTI2840gb-03 burning up door seals #385468
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    Re: Smeggy Bosch WVTI2840gb-03 burning up door seals

    New struts would never cure a inner door seal lip fault. It looks like its the drum support thats gone, not rare on this range. Sorry.

    in reply to: Candy dw – CDI1012/1-80 #385429
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    Re: Candy dw – CDI1012/1-80

    If the heater & thermister are ok, then it can’t be much else other than the module. I wouldn’t have thought this model was old enough for broken wires in the door area.

    in reply to: Moral Dilemma…What would you do? #385325
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    Re: Moral Dilemma…What would you do?

    Martin, you can be such an arse sometimes.

    The bloke didn’t want to be made to feel small, he was after an answer to his question.

    in reply to: 1607w rubber lip thing around door #356115
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    Re: 1607w rubber lip thing around door

    Just had one of these seal jobs come in.
    Do you advise refitting or replacing the seal.
    Oh, Do ISE cover the repair?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: dv06 dryer #384154
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    Re: dv06 dryer

    Fair point. Thanks for the replies, especially as it’s a Sunday!!

    in reply to: dv06 dryer #384152
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    Re: dv06 dryer

    Strange thing is its been working fine for 3 months on low heat. (I said I’ve been meaning to post about it. Luckily they haven’t been chasing it up).

    And only 2 months before this cutting out fault I cleaned it all out whilst replacing the rear bearing on it.
    Just for good luck i cleaned it out again.

    ??

    in reply to: dv06 dryer #384150
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    Re: dv06 dryer

    Whats the recommended action for that fault? Do you want me to throw a module, heater, ntc’s, stat’s & a pump at it? Only joking…I know, not funny at all.
    🙂

    in reply to: Hoover OPH616 water temperature #384521
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    Re: Hoover OPH616 water temperature

    when you put it on a 90 degree wash it overheats!

    Blimey what temperature does it get to then. It must be bubbling away if its hotter than that. (Which if it did would cause the heater to go open circuit).

    in reply to: dv06 dryer #384148
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    Re: dv06 dryer

    The machine goes completely dead, no lights nothing, as if the door had been opened.
    I thought I had cured it by poking around with the door switch but the poking around coincided with the time it needed to calm down.
    Ta.

    in reply to: dv06 dryer #384146
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    Re: dv06 dryer

    Srange I’ve been meaning to post on here for some time re an ISE10 condenser (outside warranty) where it cuts out after about 15 minutes when on high heat dry, cools for a bit then comes back to life. By chance the customer found it works perfectly if low heat selected on sensor or timed.

    in reply to: INDESIT IS70C DRYER #384583
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    Re: INDESIT IS70C DRYER

    In agreement with above but did have one this week with play in the motor as well as loose fan & worn tension pulley. What a heap of junk these are!!!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF530 – All lights flashing rapidly on front facia. #384551
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    Re: Hotpoint WF530 – All lights flashing rapidly on front fa

    Get an engineer out to replace a the faulty capacitor on the control module. Much cheaper than a new module

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