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  • in reply to: mmmmmmmhhhhhh very relaxing but still broke #306841
    Troffy
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    Re: mmmmmmmhhhhhh very relaxing but still broke

    Hi Guys sorry about the delay, just got back off my honeymoon, the only flashing light is a red one, if flashes 4 times after the humming noise stops, then the machine goes dead 😕

    in reply to: mmmmmmmhhhhhh very relaxing but still broke #306836
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    Re: mmmmmmmhhhhhh very relaxing but still broke

    hiya, iv’e tested everything with my kit, insulation and continuity, cant find a problem with anything in the machine, the humming sound starts as soon as you select a program and press start then 5 seconds later machine goes dead, the sound is coming from the motor, it sounds like its stuck but when you test it it seems ok

    in reply to: Bosch WTL6103GB drier stops after 1 minute. #306791
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    Re: Bosch WTL6103GB drier stops after 1 minute.

    i had the same trouble on a Meile last week, the heater had a Bra wire jammed in it, everything ran until the heater fired up then it cut out, the Heater was shagged and i’m still trying to get one at a realistic price

    in reply to: Wirlpool AWO/D 4505 – Fault code? #305873
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    Re: Wirlpool AWO/D 4505 – Fault code?

    Thanks for that, all sorted now !

    in reply to: Whirlpool Fault code, “CLEAN PUMP”, any ideas #306184
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    Re: Whirlpool Fault code, “CLEAN PUMP”, any ideas

    i stripped all the drain hoses out and they were all clear, the pump was working fine too, there was a lot of grot around the eco ball but i cleaned all that too, got me stumped

    in reply to: Wirlpool AWO/D 4505 – Fault code? #305871
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    Re: Wirlpool AWO/D 4505 – Fault code?

    Hiya, can you send me some stuff too, i had this very problem last night, couldn’t find a thing wrong with the machine and it worked once i’d had a furtle with it, but this morning customer rang to say it was doing the same thing all over again

    cheers Ian

    in reply to: Letting Agency jobs, the good the bad and the ugly ?? #305649
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    Re: Letting Agency jobs, the good the bad and the ugly ??

    Thanks for the advice guys, i’ll see how it goes with the agency, i did a job for them yesterday and they just said send us the bill and we’ll pay it so hopefully they’ll be good for my new business, thanks again for the input


    Ian (Broughton Appliance Repair)

    in reply to: independant training #302766
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    Re: independant training

    i cant remember the cost but i did my training in june and iv’e made it back and more, and if you go independant you write it off in tax anyway so happy days all round, you need to get your head on because it’s a technical course but well worth the brain ache, the things you learn will save a lot of time on the job, still a steep learning curve when you go out on your own but i couldn’t of done it without Graham Dixons training, and all the extra stuff you learn not related to the course but running your business takes a lot of the fear away, coupled with being a member of UK Whitegoods it’s changed my life around, all for the good!

    in reply to: independant training #302762
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    Re: independant training

    I’d recommend looking at the sponsor of the training section, i dont think you’ll get better training anywhere !!

    in reply to: Lucrative Dishwasher Money going west #233784
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    Re: Lucrative Dishwasher Money going west

    i got my first Dishwasher call on friday and it wasn’t a very nice introduction , an 8 year old Servis easylogic, when i opened the door i nearly fell over, the customer had been using it for 4 weeks washing her pots in cold water, it was black on the inside and the smell was just unbelivable, i had to put an ASBO on it. She told me no one in the area would come out to a dishwasher so she had no choice but to keep using it cold, i checked everything out and i cant find a thing wrong with it, any advice would be good and i will definatly be doing some more research into Dishwashers and training , it would be good business for my new company, this thread has encoraged me loads to say yes to dishwashers and persever

    thanks Ian

    in reply to: Hotpoint oven BD32B, Blown Element, #298564
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    Re: Hotpoint oven BD32B, Blown Element,

    thanks for your help guys, it was the selector switch, replaced part now my mother in law can have a hot dinner, what a first job as an independant, the mother in laws cooker

    in reply to: Hotpoint oven BD32B, Blown Element, #298562
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    Re: Hotpoint oven BD32B, Blown Element,

    i’ve checked the stats there all fine, and the timer is working too, could it be the selector switch, thats the only thing left but i’m not sure how to test it, thanks for your help though guys

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #223284
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    Just had my book come through the post and i only ordered it yesterday, fantastic service, this is going to help me so much as i continue to get my business up and running, nice one!!

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