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whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: whirlpool adg 7460 dishwasher
Check the spray arms for blockages! This happens with the Whirlpool dishwashers that have the late type motor pump on them. Any restriction in the hydraulic system will cause the sensor in the wash pump to react. Also check the door wiring for a break in the loom as this has been known. I do agent work for CDA who use Whirlpool dishwashers and I have come across this problem many times, however I have one call pending on one of their jobs which is a very similar problem and this particular dishwasher has had 3 wash pumps, 2 heaters, a PCB, all spray arms and attachments, a top spray arm coupling and lower sump cover with ‘o’ ring replaced by various CDA engineers in an attempt to sort it out without been successful. They have given the job to me now for some reason.. :-/
whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: ‘Cookers’ main oven selector switch required?
Thanks for that kwatt! Do you know if its a straight swap or a conversion?
Ta,
Rob.whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FF187EPL Thermal fuse?
And just in case anyone asks, the evaporator was choked up with ice when I removed the cover so the defrost system has failed!
Thanks,
rob.whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FF187E PL module to set up
Thanks for that Eastlmark. I need to order the low end adapter and will get a new one. Thanks again for the reply.
Rob.whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Creda S 150 E oven
I would look at the selector switch. I had one once – think it was Hotpoint and it was a tiny link that had blown out of the switch. Took some finding but was an easy fix, I don’t think I even had to change the switch, Im sure I got round it with some heat resistant wire and a couple of spade tags..
whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDV65(UK) Drum shaft rivited to drum.
Thank you 🙂
whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Indesit IDV65(UK) Drum shaft rivited to drum.
Ahhh ok – I had a feeling it might have been. Have I done the right thing by drilling and fitting direct to the drum then or should I keep a look out for a second hand drum?
whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher pumps
That helps loads!!! Thank you! I have also added a bookmark to that site!
Cheers,
Rob.whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher pumps
Hi Mike – pmp9139 is the pump designed for the steal tub version. A bit further along the search there is a different pump which is the type fitted to the plastic tub version (5031686444166). I have the pmp9139 in stock which is why I would like to know if it will go on without issues. The impellers are different…
Rob.May 28, 2011 at 10:55 pm in reply to: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different mach #352276whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different
Looks like I have sorted this one out! It turned out to be the pcb. After looking into the diagnostics and actually testing it, I noticed the machine seemed to be failing on heat. The heater tested perfect with a mega, changed it anyway just in case it was faulting after a while. I removed the module, looked at the pcb and the heater relay was very badly sooted on its contacts. Took the cover off the relay and cleaned the contacts up with some fine wet n dry paper and sprayed switch cleaner on them. Thought all would be good so re-fitted the pcb, then couldn’t get it to start. It did the few second pump out and as it should but failed to fill. It made the start/pause light come on. Had a similar fault before so decided it was a pcb problem. Got my hands on the same module free of charge 🙂 from a different AEG machine (didn’t realize there were so many versions of them) re-configured it via the binary configuration (which I had to read off the old pcb because the intended sticker that should have been on the module housing giving the config code was missing – and it’s working a treat!
Thanks for you feedback guys,
Most grateful for your help & advice!
Rob.May 26, 2011 at 9:40 pm in reply to: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different mach #352274whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different
Would just like to say, I havn’t been out to see the machine yet.. The brushes were down before I sold it. Didnt want anyone to think I had sold a recon machine without checking the c/b’s 🙂
May 26, 2011 at 8:44 pm in reply to: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different mach #352273whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different
I thought the drain outlet system with the aeg was anti syphon tho? Also it would seem this fault was happening at it’s previous address..
May 26, 2011 at 7:29 pm in reply to: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different mach #352271whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: AEG module’s – can they be re-programmed to a different
No :/ Not done any of that yet.. She’s getting a loan machine tomorrow so it’s coming into the workshop.. Think it’s diagnostics would be a good place to start with it tho. There complicated things these aeg’s…
whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Hoover Optima OPH714D Error code E03
Sorted it out 🙂 Turned out to be the heater element that was fuzzed up with lime scale. Bit weird but found one that fitted, 50w below but the same shape and its working 🙂
February 22, 2011 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Best place to purchase Hotpoint/Indesit software cards #345157whiskeyjack6058
ParticipantRe: Best place to purchase Hotpoint/Indesit software cards
Thanks for that! I suppose by the time P&P is added it will be about the same as connect..
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