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walnut
ParticipantRe: prima lpr9024
Just had a call with the same fault. Did you get a fix?
walnut
ParticipantRe: Zanussi washer – flashing greeen led.
I put the machine in diagnostics mode and the last error was E34.
After resetting the power washer is working again.walnut
ParticipantRe: Zanussi Range
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walnut
ParticipantRe: Rangemaster dual grill simmerstat
Cheers Steve.
That was the route I chose in the end.
It stinks when they use different labeling.walnut
ParticipantRe: 6inch 6 point fan oven blade
Hello,
Homespares sell a Fagor 6 fin fan blade that does the job.
Part No 42000078 – £1.50.
I use them to modify the Beko ovens that have the 8in twin loop fan element and large fan blade. The large fan blade catches on the element.walnut
ParticipantRe: Qualtex/Connect vs ebay
Whats wrong with non gen parts?
If the gen part was any good it wouldn’t need changing. 😆walnut
ParticipantRe: Masterpart Again.
HM1403 fan elements, probably the most common fan element going but it is always out of stock! then again nearly everything I search for on their website is ‘out of stock’.
walnut
ParticipantRe: New Shop
How do you apply for a Trade account?
The login asks for an email address not username.walnut
ParticipantRe: Cannon dual grill potentiometer
Item 212 – Part No C00193532 – Potentiometer Blue body 9 position
Item 215 – Part No C00193532 – Potentiometer Blue body 9 position
Item 213 – Part No C00142022 – Potentiometer body whitewalnut
ParticipantRe: Cannon dual grill potentiometer
Just rang Cannon spares, there are two different products with the same model number.
Gave them the code – 25538280100.
They wouldn’t give me the part number.
Part was first £22.98 then £13.98 and finally offered with free shipping for a one time only offer of £7.00.
Where can I get a copy of the database they use for the part numbers????????????????????????walnut
ParticipantRe: Cannon dual grill potentiometer
Black body blue shaft.
walnut
ParticipantRe: Should of got a deposit.
Well I got there in the end, customer called me back and I have just fitted a new selector switch. Happy days
walnut
ParticipantRe: Indesit FM20K.C IX GB selector switch.
Cheers, thaanks for that.
walnut
ParticipantRe: Should of got a deposit.
Been working for myself for over 20 years now. Had many ups and downs, rental washer business was the worse, nearly every machine and the renter disappeared after a few months of renting. It’s all part of the learning curve.
You get it right in the end.
Mod edit Uploaded your pic via the upload attachment button 😉Don
walnut
ParticipantRe: Should of got a deposit.
I always give a price before I call out. If it turns out to be a dearer repair they can deceide not to bother and I don’t charge anything.
There is a lot of competition in my area, if I tried to charge and callout fee I would never get enough call to make a living. as it is the majority of my customers love the fact that they know the price beforehand.
The customer who I told the wrong faulty part was bitten by the urge to fix the fault himself. He didn’t give a shit that I had waisted my time and effort and my money on a replacement part.
I don’t see how that makes me a cowboy. people who take advantage of the free callout to fish for the fault are just ignorant about the costs involved when running a small business. -
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