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  • in reply to: whirlpool adp2315 dishwasher heater #389490
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    Re: whirlpool adp2315 dishwasher heater

    O.K. Was a nightmare as the code had faded…. this was directly lifted from a silver machine in the same series.
    Model no. adp2315sl. 12nc 851107665101.

    cheers, scott

    in reply to: whirlpool adp2315 dishwasher heater #389489
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    Re: whirlpool adp2315 dishwasher heater

    Cheers for reply John, will rustle that that up for you tomorrow. a.r.appliancerepair@gmail.com

    Scott

    in reply to: golocal reactive #365873
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    Re: golocal reactive

    Did a job for these guys about a year ago. Customer had paid upfront. Took me nearly 6 months to get paid. We live and learn.

    in reply to: Hoover H160E Selector switch ? #361920
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    Re: Hoover H160E Selector switch ?

    yes

    in reply to: bosch fridge freezer fault #361896
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    Re: bosch fridge freezer fault

    Hey
    Looking for advise on a Kgu machine myself. Not sure why these machines are seemingly so hard to diagnose but im not getting no response on these either.
    Seems typical that dual board machines have us stumped again. See my post, will make extra effort to return somthing of use to you.
    Scott

    in reply to: Amica AWCT12L noise from belt/motor #361695
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    Re: Amica AWCT12L noise from belt/motor

    Had a bosch w/m with a elasticated belt once. Never changed one before or since but it exhibited the same symptoms you have mentioned. Changed it and upon inspection noticed it had exeeded tolerence values.

    I felt like a complete prat because the customer suggested changing it and he was right!

    in reply to: lower spray arm not working #361898
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    Re: lower spray arm not working

    A model number would be of great help but some times these dishwasers have a diverter disc held within the main housing of the heater assembly. This has been known to sheer off of it’s spindle and then get stuck. As a rule the heater should be replaced which comes with all the bits you will need.
    Be warned, its a big job which usually requires the stainless upper housing to be removed. My advise would be to get a experienced engineer to do it for you.
    Scott

    in reply to: Hoover H160E Selector switch ? #361918
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    Re: Hoover H160E Selector switch ?

    Not much help this Al but i got caught with my pants down on one of these. Seemed like a selector fault, similar fault, same series machine. Changed selector as yes, do have selector faults but usually mechanical, and turned out to be a module fault. Symptoms were it worked on programe if i selected said program clockwise and waited for drive to catch up but wouldn’t work if I selected the same program anti-clockwise. Go figure!!!

    in reply to: Neff S51T69XIGB/01 Dishwasher FD8803 #361821
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    Re: Neff S51T69XIGB/01 Dishwasher FD8803

    Not seen that model before. Sound like a newish shape machine. Will keep an eye on post to see how it goes but if its anything like the askols on the whirlpools, (the new snail type heaters directly on the wash pump) impellars are usually simple to remove but blades shearing off common.
    Scott

    in reply to: Zunussi ZWF 1437W #361752
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    Re: Zunussi ZWF 1437W

    Have seen this pipe block quite often, it is the pipe for what Zanussi refer to as the ‘jetsystem’. Funnily enough it is often overlooked when diagnosing so well done there. As for removal, relase the door boot from the front of the machine only. The clamp there can then be removed with a flat bladed screwdriver. Be careful not to slip! With the top off of the machine (mains off ofcourse) and water removed via filter, thread out hose and roll/agitate or just replace. Re-fit with plyers, it will click back together. Dont forget to check tub vent hose at top of drum also. If fitted, its the one that links to the dispenser side.

    Scott.

    in reply to: Amica AWCT12L noise from belt/motor #361693
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    Re: Amica AWCT12L noise from belt/motor

    Hi, know this is stating the obvious but you mentioned changing parts but not the belt??

    Scott

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