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  • in reply to: Beko #386100
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    Re: Beko

    Is it not the Internet and social media forums like this that means we here about them more.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCM580 #386105
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    Re: Hotpoint TCM580

    Top off
    Sides off
    Warm belt up on a radiator or similar
    Lean rear away from front panel and slide belt over drum reft drum onto front air duct
    Fit lh side panel viewed from from front.
    Now fit belt over motor shaft with Hotpoint belt fitting tool or a cheaper alternative that I use a 12″ length of copper pipe will fit over motor shaft and you have the leverage to stretch the belt and roll it onto the motor shaft.
    Make sure belt is aligned correctly with existing marks on the drum.
    Refit side panel and then role drum a full revolution by hand making sure the belt is on the existing marks on drum.
    Refit lid and test.

    in reply to: Faulty cookers #385955
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    Ok so not the best comparison but you get what I mean!!!!

    in reply to: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167 #385614
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    Re: Washing machine Indesit WIE 167

    Take the pulley of and hit the drum shaft with a copper mallet to loosen the drum from the bearings then you will find the bearing spider easier to move

    in reply to: Faulty cookers #385952
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    I can’t understand why people try to use things incorrectly then blame the manufactures!!! Grill with the door open simples really.
    No difference than use the seat belts to strap your children in the car. You don’t here people blaming the manufactures when someone gets killed for not wearing then do you.

    in reply to: gas cooker at risk in my parents house. #385871
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    Re: gas cooker at risk in my parents house.

    Check gas safe website for the rules and regulations I am sure you will find the ventilation rules governing conservatories there

    in reply to: How to unblock drain on Bosch dishwasher? #385661
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    Re: How to unblock drain on Bosch dishwasher?

    If the drain is connected to the kitchen sink I would check that first as they are rebound for getting block at that point!!

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DGrs #384735
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    Re: Samsung RS21DGrs

    As above the thermal cut out should not be moved if you do there will be no protection for the defrost. Has the thermal fuse failed? Is the fan motor working ok? The yellow wired sensor should be replaced for a black end one as they have problems with moisture ingress in the sensors also if you order a new one the wires will be longer to move it to the left hand side.

    in reply to: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer? #384948
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    Re: Removing drum from tub – WD40 or hit bolt with hammer?

    I use a copper head mallet won’t damage the shaft and saves a new pulley bolt

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DGrs #384732
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    Re: Samsung RS21DGrs

    Defrost heaters need checking first then sensors

    in reply to: Hotpoint WML560 tripping out. #384698
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    Re: Hotpoint WML560 tripping out.

    Is it the aluminium motor I have changed a couple of these tripping when the mid field kicks in.

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DCNS water under veg baskets #384822
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    Re: Samsung RS21DCNS water under veg baskets

    Defrost it and try to remove the panel again. It sounds like you have a defrost heater or drain heater fault. When m/c goes into defrost the water is not going down the drain hole but running into the fridge

    in reply to: UY46X New fan motor needed? #384458
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    Re: UY46X New fan motor needed?

    Yes definitely the fan motor needs replacing

    in reply to: Creda dryer T632CW No Sensordry #384050
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    Re: Creda dryer T632CW No Sensordry

    Faulty earth strap? Or sensor brush trace wire to pcb normally black and check the continuity to earth through the drum

    in reply to: comet…again!!! #383303
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    Re: comet…again!!!

    Our government have to say lol that bunch won’t do anything about it!!!

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