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  • in reply to: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve #433856
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    Re: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve

    Hi Iadom,

    Never knew you could do that. Thanks for your help. Got it sorted just before Christmas but not had chance up until now, to thank you

    Derek

    in reply to: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve #433854
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    Re: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve

    Thanks, I’ll give it a whirl!

    in reply to: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve #433852
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    Re: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve

    Hi iadom, Thanks for your suggestions, but unfortunately the terminals are in the wrong position and would foul the soap box. Thanks for trying but I think I’ll have to advise my customer to buy a new machine.

    Regards, Derek

    in reply to: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve #433850
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    Re: Hotpoint wt960 inlet valve

    Hi Iadom,

    Thanks for your help. This is the one I bought after discussions with Hotpoint but it is the wrong one. I should have mentioned that the outlets take the flow through ninety degrees, and that the inlet and outlets follow the same line.

    Derek

    in reply to: Trade Spares Suppliers poor service #431786
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    Re: Trade Spares Suppliers poor service

    Hi Martin, I’m discovering that BSH is the way to go. Today however I enquired with them about a dishwasher PCB. Their answer, there may or may not be one in stock in the UK, and there are none in Germany. They wouldn’t be drawn on lead times.

    Hi Grooster, BSH give you a ‘discount’ if you tell them you’re trade, ie they have factored in a discount for anyone canny enough – trade or not – to ask for one.

    Derek

    in reply to: Trade Spares Suppliers poor service #431781
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    Re: Trade Spares Suppliers poor service

    Hi Andy,

    When I submit a PNE, with notes, the notes are invariably ignored and the wrong part is specified. I really think that Connect are doing their best to redefine the word ‘technical’.

    in reply to: Rangemaster RSXS661CR/C help needed with diagnostics #429521
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    Re: Rangemaster RSXS661CR/C help needed with diagnostics

    Customer reports working fine now. Suspect I hadn’t attached ice maker block connector properly after 1st visit.

    in reply to: VAX Upright Cleaner ( U90-P4-C ) #429505
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    Re: VAX Upright Cleaner ( U90-P4-C )

    No easy way I’m afraid.
    Make sure it’s unplugged.
    Remove the cleaner head assy (5 screws inc the one holding the height selector in).
    Remove belt.
    Remove ‘C’ shaped metal retainers holding motor housing to soleplate.
    Remove screws holding motor housing together.
    You should then be able to access the damaged cable.
    Please note this is not a definitive answer, but just off the top of my head from the last one I did.

    in reply to: Miele W2240 drum bearings #429224
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    Re: Miele W2240 drum bearings

    Excellent, Thanks Dave

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    Re: Zanussi ZJD125 washer dryer conditioner not washing thro

    Hi Martin,

    You’ve met my customer then? Wasn’t aware of the concerns over toxicity – I too need educating. Is there a link you can recommend?

    Derek

    in reply to: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating #428117
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    Re: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks v much for the info – I’ve now added two dental mirrors (£1.95 from Ebay) to my arsenal. Removed a shred of freezer bag from pump, via sump, and all’s well. Thanks also to all other contributors to this post.

    Derek

    in reply to: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating #428115
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    Re: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks v much for that. I’ll update once repaired.

    Derek

    in reply to: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating #428113
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    Re: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating

    Also, there is water flow from both spray arms so if this were a flow control issue would this imply that the diverter valve (disc) is only partially closed?

    in reply to: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating #428112
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    Re: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating

    Hi Martin,

    Is this the water switch disc in the flow control assy mounted under the heater? Is it possible to check without removing the rinsing tank?

    Derek

    in reply to: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating #428108
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    Re: Neff s54t09x1gb/21 not heating

    Hi Clive,

    Thanks for your input. My experience of dishwasher motors is that they work properly, not at all or very poorly, but if very poorly there is usually a distinct difference in the sound they make. What really has me wondering about this one is that the motor isn’t the usual Bosch style thing with a capacitor mounted on its side. I was wondering if there was something fundamentally different in its operation.

    Derek

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