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  • in reply to: creda c150ew #150884
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    I thought I get it bad with sticky situations that I dont want to get involved in. I wander how this numpty would cope with an induction hob…….

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER #150992
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP262 DISHWASHER

    Try the NTC sensor (if it has one) Not too sure on the model but nearly all recent whirlpool dishwashers have them. Its a small device about the size of a £1 coin under the sump to the RH side with two thin blue wires to it. They go for fun and cause me lots of heating problems with W/P D/W’s

    in reply to: Resetting Zanussi PCB/Timer #150801
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    I have one simular, mine will fill and wash but wont pump. Pump is ok. If i put it to spin or drain it just skips to end and beeps twice. I think its the PCB, but i could be wrong… It would seem that it’s not sending enough juice to the pump either.

    in reply to: TDA Fridge freezer thermostat #148405
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    Re: TDA Fridge freezer thermostat

    TRIDENT DOMESTIC APPLIANCES – We used to sell them, call our shop on 01924 467472 and ask for the service/aftercare telephone number. I dont know what there like for parts though 😕

    in reply to: Zanussi with Holed tub- Quiksteel repair? #150411
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    Re: Zanussi with Holed tub- Quiksteel repair?

    If it’s a hole, depending on the size I would fit some kind of plate and blather it in araldite. providing its not comprimising any electrical components………. 😉

    in reply to: ZAN ZDS689EX D/WASHER #149304
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    Re: ZAN ZDS689EX D/WASHER

    I had one of these Zanussi built in dishwashers, it had a stainless steel door panal on it, to be fair it looked more like an oven. The tap symbol was on so I extracted the thing and cleaned the pipe beneith the plynth thats about 12″ long. I also cleaned round the connection to the decalsifier unit, sugested she trys it again, and its worked. Infact she came into my shop to buy a microwave oven and she told me it was working fine. Hope your jobs the same.
    Regards.
    Rob. (P.S. I had to release flood protection on fill valve also.)

    in reply to: AEG door gasket problem #149651
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    Re: AEG door gasket problem

    Washing up liquid is the saver, if the front doesnt come off, remove the door, and i find that packing something between the seal and the weight to stop the spring coming off whilst you try to fit it helps.

    in reply to: Zanussi pressure pots #150118
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    Re: Zanussi pressure pots

    My old faithfull tatty bendy bottle brush works well in the sink with hot water, but they are a time killer to remove… 😕

    in reply to: BC145 D/w on fire #149906
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    Re: BC145 D/w on fire

    👿 I hate those dishwashers, a million screws before you do anything, not to mention un building it. I have seen LOTS of these dishwashers suffer from internal floods. There seems to be a number of reasons for this happening; from the appliance simply leaning forward slightly or maybe the carbon face seal on the motor leaking, If fitted with plastic sump filter which warps and deflects water direction into wrong plces, or maybe just an over fill (Which i believe can be caused by the timer) causing water to run down the flood protection pipes at the lip of the tub. Maybe this could have been the cause? A difficult one to work out really depending on the extent of the fire damage.
    Hope this helps,
    Regards, Robert.
    😕

    in reply to: Hoover AC90-001 washing machine spin problem #149860
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    Re: Hoover AC90-001 washing machine spin problem

    I have had tacho wires break very close to the tacho coil and when you check it it has a circuit, but if you play with the wire it breaks. They are very feeble wires. I have also had that same fault and it was a down to earth heater element, but i think that was the hoover quatro, and another time it was the timer module, but more common on the later performa versions with the seperate module which seem prone to dry jointing on the motor contacts by the relay switches.

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