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  • in reply to: Whirlpool circulating pump repair #322058
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    Re: Whirlpool circulating pump repair

    Is this it?

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=54443&highlight=servis+hose

    Its in the ‘sticky’ section

    in reply to: siemens se24m851gb/01 dishwasher #322028
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    Re: siemens se24m851gb/01 dishwasher

    The signal from the flow meter tells the module to stop the filling sequence.

    Change the flow meter, that should sort it.

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2260UK/12 #321993
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    Re: Bosch WFL2260UK/12

    If water leaking from a hole in the door seal hasn’t damaged the thermistor or corroded the connections then yes the board has had it.

    in reply to: wf321 bearings hotpoint #321787
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    Re: wf321 bearings hotpoint

    Have you seen the machine?

    If there is a filter at the front of the machine then it will be a sealed drum.

    The other way to make sure is to see if the front and rear tub are bolted together. If yes it can be split to change bearings.

    in reply to: Neff V4380 Washer dryer #321740
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    Re: Neff V4380 Washer dryer

    Thats the whole point of anticrease isn’t it? If she presses start while its anti creasing does it go to the end light?

    If it does, has the machine finished and spun correctly?
    Or is there water left in it?

    It may be shes on a different cycle to normal?

    in reply to: Neff V4380 Washer dryer #321738
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    Re: Neff V4380 Washer dryer

    If you push the start button that should cycle it onto the next phase of the programme. So on wash you can press start to move to the rinses and so on.

    in reply to: bosch w/m 8 in window #321568
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    Re: bosch w/m 8 in window

    I’ve had this fault, only once mind.

    Armature down to earth & in turn had frazzled the module.

    in reply to: repairmanacademy.com #321510
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    Re: repairmanacademy.com

    I’m going for it, I don’t want to miss out. I’ve always wanted to be the ‘Champion’ repairer in my area.

    🙂

    in reply to: Zanussi TD530 #321455
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    Re: Zanussi TD530

    Brilliant, thanks very much.

    I’m glad what I told the customer was correct.

    in reply to: One for the ‘Smegheads’ #321188
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    Re: One for the ‘Smegheads’

    I have had overfoaming issues on these machines. Also opening the door during the cycle. Same issues as Bosch machines really.

    I have also had leaks from the fill chamber on the right side of the machine. (Side panel off and a liberal amount of silicone sealant around the connections.) Give it 24 hours before use, which can be tricky if you have had to disconnect hoses to get it out.

    in reply to: Beko WME7247W #321037
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    Re: Beko WME7247W

    Bob, You are the MAN!

    in reply to: Hoover door gasket #321038
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    Re: Hoover door gasket

    I don’t recognise the model. But the fact its a -80 at the end I would think its 41008852.

    Tim.

    (You could always post the serial number to make sure.)

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107764
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    Missed call due to mobile having no signal.

    Customer leaves message to ring in regards to his Zanussi washing machine.

    I call 20 minutes later, to be told ‘ I’ve got someone else now mate!’

    WHY DO THEY LEAVE A MESSAGE IF THEIR NOT GOING TO GIVE YOU CHANCE TO GET BACK TO THEM?

    👿

    in reply to: Hoover 5036 module #320938
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    Re: Hoover 5036 module

    If your machine is a washer dryer they can leak from the rear of the blower motor. The water, not much, goes onto the motor wiring.

    in reply to: Hoover Oph7174D E03 fault help please #300243
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    Re: Hoover Oph7174D E03 fault help please

    E03 drain time-out.

    The one I had last week was a burnt out connector.

    Normal things though, blockage, wiring or pump. Also check heater whilst you’re at it. (Low insulation can give you this error.)

    Tim.

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