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  • in reply to: Miele W970 W Machine #286731
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Miele W970 W Machine

    Cheers Gav, I thought it might be, it’s the right age. Ive ordered brushes and will let you know how it goes. Steve.

    in reply to: Bosch turning to gold? #283162
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch turning to gold?

    I’ll be pondering this all day

    in reply to: Hotpoint Fridge Model 6936 Thermostat #283039
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Hotpoint Fridge Model 6936 Thermostat

    3 – Black to interior light switch
    6 – Brown live supply
    4 – Black to Compressor
    Steve

    in reply to: Bosch turning to gold? #283160
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch turning to gold?

    Weird! I suppose you have gone through all the usual. are they using salt etc? One thing is for certain, it’s not the dishwasher, rather something that is being put into. I have had a similar problem with brown similar looking marks through lack of salt. I’ll watch this one with interest 😀 . Hope you get it sorted.
    Steve

    in reply to: Aeg Competence Oven KD52080B-D #282380
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Aeg Competence Oven KD52080B-D

    Cheers Dave, That could be useful.
    Email is stephenwhitehead@btinternet.com
    Thank You
    Steve

    in reply to: Bosch R4381x1gb/01 Tumble Dryer #280224
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch R4381x1gb/01 Tumble Dryer

    First thing I always do with these is check that they are not blocked around the sump/float switch area.

    in reply to: electrolux esl624 #280096
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: electrolux esl624

    Have had several of these, and never really got to the bottom of them. If all hose are clear and the pressure chamber unit is not blocked anywhere, I have taken the unit off and drained completely and refitted. This has worked in some cases, but in others I have had to replace the pressure chamber. When I have done this, it has worked every time. Hope this is of use. The problem is that it is all so time consuming. Good luck.

    in reply to: Servis Fridge Freezer M7055-6W #277998
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Servis Fridge Freezer M7055-6W

    Model M7055. Not frost free.

    in reply to: Miele G675SC – 16/17726982 dishwasher #277504
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Miele G675SC – 16/17726982 dishwasher

    Thanks for that Seamy, I can see the idea behind it, but it’s a new one one me. I had a word with the customer, and they were more than happy to take a chance on a single valve replacement at a fraction of the price. Thanks for the help lads. Steve.

    in reply to: Miele G675SC – 16/17726982 dishwasher #277502
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Miele G675SC – 16/17726982 dishwasher

    Hello Clayside, I checked as you said, and it is the flow rate as you pointed out. What is the purpose of the double valve? As there is only one supply, I assume that the second valve is a pressure related system of some sort. Cheers. Steve.

    in reply to: Bosch Integrated Washer Dryer #273466
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch Integrated Washer Dryer

    Possibly dryer NTC from what I can gather, but not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}. Steve

    in reply to: Bosch Maxx100 #273099
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch Maxx100

    I came across my first dry joint on one of these bords the other day, highly unusual for this board. I know, dry joints are normally only found on the heater relay, but it’s worth checking if you haven’t already, it would explain the low voltage to the valve. Steve

    in reply to: Neff d/w 199 mins remaining #269957
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Neff d/w 199 mins remaining

    Ahhh, so I wasn’t lucky, ow it all makes sense 😀

    in reply to: Neff d/w 199 mins remaining #269954
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Neff d/w 199 mins remaining

    I have come across this problem after fitting a new heater. I was convinced that there couldn’t be two faults on the machine, and that I hadn’t done anything daft. Happy that the machine was doing all it should, bar the times it was showing, I told the customer to use it and see what happened, I didn’t have the time to stand for two hours watching it. She phoned me a couple of days later to say that it had dropped back into sync once she started using it. Was I lucky? Maybe, but it’s worth a try if you haven’t already. Steve

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5302GB/07 Dishwasher #269915
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch SGS5302GB/07 Dishwasher

    If you have cleaned out the level switch chamber, and the sump hose. and the heater circuit is working ok, then it sounds as if you have done all you can. It sounds as though the module is the next step, though my concern is why the module has blown in the first place. Having said that, I have known them to go just through overheating due to the dry joint. These machines are quite straight forward as a rule, but it’s that sinking feeling that the module turns out to be not the problem after all, and there is some intermittent fault that emerges once the new module is fitted. I am only painting the worst scenario here, my gut feeling is that a new module will fix it. Sorry, it’s the best I can do. Good luck. Steve 😀

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