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  • in reply to: Intermittent problem on Whirlpool AWZ 541 #451168
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    Re: Intermittent problem on Whirlpool AWZ 541

    check the summp/well where the water is held, buy pump could be partially blocked causing intermittent problems or the sensor/switch is faulty, power off & give it a good clean 1st.

    in reply to: Hotpoint tdwsf83bepuk #451213
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    Re: Hotpoint tdwsf83bepuk

    could be motor fault unless they have changed the fault codes on newer models, motor triac pcb??

    in reply to: AEG 8081 dead #451217
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    Re: AEG 8081 dead

    a friend of mine stored his dishwasher then went to use it and it had a few fault, mice love chewing wires and had quite a party doing it, repaired them and now all fine on the other hand if fitted a fan motor may of seized and just need a nudge and bit of oil.
    pnc number please ie long number on label

    in reply to: John Lewis JLDWW1205 error 10 #451235
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    Re: John Lewis JLDWW1205 error 10

    Pnc please 8 version of this model.starts with 911916?????

    could be a number of things tbh.

    valve solenoid oc – multi meter with resistance ohm to check
    blockage to pressure switch
    faulty pressure switch.
    wiring (in door at bottom)
    pcb

    check here for parts : https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/dishwasher-parts

    in reply to: Samsung RSE8KPAS stops cooling #451312
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    Re: Samsung RSE8KPAS stops cooling

    check condenser fan is working , power off – remove back cover and there will be fan by condenser, plug back in, stand away from fan (safety 1st) wait if compressor starts and fan doesn’t run (this is where gas is condensed back to liquid – pipework in oval shape with grill going in an oblong shape). then replace.

    3 on fridge appears as lots wrong i.e. unusual = pcb /try unpluging it / leave it a few min’s and plug back in just check fridge side if back evaporator cover frozen up? if it is try a defrost.

    in reply to: Electrolux 43010 leaking from door/possible overfill #451310
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    Re: Electrolux 43010 leaking from door/possible overfill

    1. is it overfilling above the lip of front seal ? check for blockage in hose to sump especial in hard water area.
    2. check your spray arm is not split or its not stuck holes spraying constantly pointing towards door. replace spray are,
    ps only every adjusted indesit/hotpoint dw for said problem but extremely rare and i repair all brands daily

    in reply to: AEG Cooker no heat #451287
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    Re: AEG Cooker no heat

    http://www.electrolux-ti.com/

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    enter pnc etc and away you go

    in reply to: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER #451014
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    Re: HITACHI FRIDGE FREEZER

    got photo of symbol/display not child lock is it? as almost positive sharp make same design could have made them for Hitatchi or visa-versa, wife still works for sharp Llay UK bought out by Foxcon/M (Iphone displays etc), in qc dept testing Miele/wolf and Electrolux large fitted in oven/Mwo models and worktop models,dont make any sharp Mwo’s anymore here in uk as made in far east = cheap labour. might be able to get service manual from sharp intranet for you if you want, i can but try?

    in reply to: Hoover showing E15? #436554
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    Re: Hoover showing E15?

    if its a tumble drier all the lights on front all flash 15 times then pause very slightly on that type of appliance without display showing E15 is heater problem, 1st time I saw this not knowing error code as customer reported all lights flashing, ever tried counting 15 flashes with a minute pause unless you know, it appears to be flashing continuous.

    in reply to: AEG 91460604101 W/D #449947
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    Re: AEG 91460604101 W/D

    done a few of these really easy,(sealed fan unit) remove motor 1st, then fan unit should come off

    in reply to: Beko heating problem #444279
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    Re: Beko heating problem

    is the condenser clean?

    in reply to: smeg df6fabne #444249
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    in reply to: Hotpoint TCFS835 stops. #444095
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    Re: Hotpoint TCFS835 stops.

    not that i am ever right its not an ambient temp thing is it? or are they in a warm room just asking as you hav’nt said where they are being used??? it may be ridiculous…….. or is it?

    in reply to: hotpoint aqxgd169pm #443938
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    Re: hotpoint aqxgd169pm

    well if the pcb needs changing check the serial number as wiring harness may need changing due to a mod

    in reply to: LG Dryer – water on heater :TD-C70045E #444084
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    Re: LG Dryer – water on heater :TD-C70045E

    in my experience it does, nice and easy job just use a 90 degree adaptor on the screws for pump lid under drum or you will have to take drum out, had one a while ago where the pump would turn on when powered of from the control panel, the sensor in sump was ok turned out to be the pcb at the top same side as pump/motor.

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