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ParticipantRe: Indesit w123
Thanks Martin.
I actually told him he could get an equivalent machine for around £200.
But sometimes they can’t be told.
He would have paid £20 for my time plus delivery and connection on the new one, that would have made at least £100 difference from repair to new.
I don’t know what he earns but they may have been half a weeks take-home. ❓
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ParticipantRe: LG DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR
Good God you got that part in quick from somewhere!
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ParticipantRe: Indesit w123
Cheers for response.
I had already phoned customer last night. Quoted £132.25 to be precise. He’s going for it, so I will pop back and get Mk of board.
I normally would have ‘barge poled’ this one but machine is only two washes a week. I did do the normal checks so will hope the board does the trick.
In for a penny!
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ParticipantRe: Hoover HNL6136S no spin
Well the obvious one of the spin speed selector being set to the ‘no spin’ 12 oclock position is a favourite with my customers.
And extended time of programmes is generally down to OC heater.
Have you seen it no spin? Or is it just reported?
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ParticipantRe: Hoover HNL6136S no spin
Does it spin when it goes through a normal cycle or is it just no spin when you try a spin cycle on its own?
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ParticipantRe: Hoover HC6150MUK
When its sitting there just pumping has the door locked?
It may say it has but try opening it.
It could be door or door lock issues.
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ParticipantRe: AW23
I believe you.
But will AXA?
I hope they do, its hopefully more believable than ‘wire off pump.’
😉
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ParticipantRe: hotpoint hvl211
Cheers.
December 4, 2009 at 3:04 pm in reply to: You know the house you’re called to is posh when………… #305378timdowning
ParticipantRe: You know the house you’re called to is posh when……..
Well thats my wifes Christmas present sorted now.
I’m sure she will be well happy, a new iron, apron and now some hot water for those outdoor activities shes been wanting to do.
:duck:
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ParticipantRe: Hoover HNWL 7146 only on 15 mins?
I’ve never had the programme selection this difficult to attain but have changed a few selectors for very intermittant programme / drying selection issues.
I would certainly punt for the selector rather than the module.
December 2, 2009 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Cancellation of Contracts Made in a Consumer’s Home #262108timdowning
ParticipantRe: Cancellation of Contracts Made in a Consumer’s Home
What legislation?
🙂
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ParticipantRe: WAE28363gb/05 Bosch
I’ve done some digging and found this for you;
(It may do something or not???)
To enter the test mode on that machine follow instructions below
– Close the door
– Set program selector switch to position 0 (“OFF”)
– Wait two seconds
– Set program selector switch to position 8
– Wait until the start LED is flashing. (will take about two seconds)– Wait two seconds
– press and hold Reduce spin speed button
– Set program selector switch to position 9
– Release the “Spin speed” button.The machine should then be ready to be tested.
and this;
to reset module….Set selector switch to the 6 o’clock position , hold the spin speed button , turn the selector switch one click clockwise and after a couple of seconds release the spin speed button. Then switch off and switch back on and it should clear any fault.
As always check continuity / insulation of heater, blah, blah, blah, etc.
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ParticipantRe: Hoover AM110 – PCB mod?
No mod. required for this model. You don’t need to use the ribbon cable at all.
Normally if the new board is dead it indicates it is unprogrammed.
You could check with hoover spares, 01204 556111, that the part number is for a programmed module. Get the serial number first.
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ParticipantRe: hoover HNL842
Count the number of flashes in the 15 second period.
In fault guide book, nextra codes. Also a test sequence there as well.
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ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWD1260W
Definitely timer. £60 from Connect.
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