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  • in reply to: hotpoint bf1620 #371102
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    Re: hotpoint bf1620

    easy fix-you just need a new door catch

    in reply to: fdl570 #370956
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    Re: fdl570

    wash motor fault, if you changed the heater the chances are that the wash motor caused the heater to go in the first place, these are poor quality indesit dishwashers and common for both parts to fail just out of guarantee.

    in reply to: a quiet few days #370902
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    Re: a quiet few days

    went very quiet, now picked up a bit but only for next day. I have recon gas and electric cookers but struggle to sell any

    in reply to: hotpoint fdw65a error codes #186697
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    Re: hotpoint fdw65a error codes

    even though your heater may appear to have the correct resistance values, if it has excessive limescale build up inside of the heater then after 10-20 mins of heating the toc can cut out so the pcb detects the heater is open circuit so giving you the fault codes

    in reply to: Zanussi Electrolux Essential 1200 6kg #370431
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    Re: Zanussi Electrolux Essential 1200 6kg

    you should be able to find what is obstructing the impellor by looking or feeling inside the pump housing

    in reply to: HOTPOINT BFI620 – PCB? #370403
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    Re: HOTPOINT BFI620 – PCB?

    the modification refers to the way the programme is selected, the early type has a lever that operates the switch, the newer (and better) type has a different mechanism but the actual pcb is the same. It is just plug and play. They come with instructions how to configure if needed-just a matter of letting the programme start then resetting it

    in reply to: Zanussi Electrolux Essential 1200 6kg #370429
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    Re: Zanussi Electrolux Essential 1200 6kg

    blocked pump impellor

    in reply to: Another Hotpoint Query #370224
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    Re: Another Hotpoint Query

    yes it is for the motor, overloading or worn carbons can cause it to blow

    in reply to: vanilla fan oven #370061
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    Re: vanilla fan oven

    you need to measure the diameter, kitchen economy have all element sizes in the catalogue, the wattage should be stamped on the old one.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ 541 – Replacing Belt Help Needed #370047
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ 541 – Replacing Belt Help Needed

    when you put the belt on, pull it between the 2 white jockey pulleys and pull them apart so you can get it over the motor pulley then it tensions itself

    in reply to: vanilla fan oven #370059
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    Re: vanilla fan oven

    if you can get dimensions and wattage of element, qualtex or connect should have a pattern part that should fit. Or try kitchen economy in wales

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ 541 – Replacing Belt Help Needed #370044
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ 541 – Replacing Belt Help Needed

    its easy to fit, take off the sub assy from the cabinet. The belt is tensioned by the jockey pulleys and spring

    in reply to: Hotpoint Ultima WT960 #369439
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    Re: Hotpoint Ultima WT960

    on open circuit heater or wire off heater on module connection can cause the machine to stay on 1 minute

    in reply to: Hotpoit WDD960 #369384
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    Re: Hotpoit WDD960

    its the module, have had this before on similar models

    in reply to: Delonghi Cooker #369218
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    Re: Delonghi Cooker

    the selector switch contacts can burn out causing no heat to oven or grill faults

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