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  • in reply to: BEKO DWD4312W rinse aid not dispensing #426736
    Wibbly
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    Re: BEKO DWD4312W rinse aid not dispensing

    I am for now, just wondering how to go about fixing it…

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 6050 drum doesn’t rotate #373744
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 6050 drum doesn’t rotate

    Wibbly wrote:Drum doesn’t rotate all of a sudden (though I can hear pump working). Drum is free to rotate by hand.

    It’s an old machine.

    Anything in particular to look at/for on this model?

    Oh. Now working normally. Maybe an imbalanced clothes cutout causing it not to spin itself to bits?

    in reply to: WTV74307GB dryer “stiffness” #331573
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    Re: WTV74307GB dryer “stiffness”

    Thanks

    in reply to: WTV74307GB dryer “stiffness” #331571
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    Re: WTV74307GB dryer “stiffness”

    Thanks. Is replacing the bearing awkward? What supports the drum whilst the old bearing is out?

    in reply to: SGS43C12GB/08 salt sensor #329537
    Wibbly
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    So it is! Thanks (both) 🙂

    in reply to: SGS43C12GB/08 salt sensor #329535
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    Sadly, that issue isn’t covered in the maunuals 🙁

    in reply to: SGS43C12GB/08 salt sensor #329533
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    Re: SGS43C12GB/08 salt sensor

    The light remains off even with no salt. Anyone know how to switch the feature ON again (button combinations)? That would seem a very simple place to start, in case it’s been switched off 🙂

    It could be any state at the moment as I just moved in, and cleared the drain pump of of bits of china (I think). All works well, and seems pretty clean. Would be nice to get it all working though…

    in reply to: Cooker removal requires visit or not? #326204
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    Re: Cooker removal requires visit or not?

    wsts wrote:

    Wibbly wrote:
    The gas connector looks like this:

    http://www.thebaldphotographer.com/tbp/gas.jpg

    Is this of a type for consumers to disconnect?Is that in a cupboard ?

    It is. Next to the cooker. Is that bad?

    in reply to: Cooker removal requires visit or not? #326202
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    Re: Cooker removal requires visit or not?

    Thanks

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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 no high speed spin and ra

    Thanks for suggestions. Turned out I was lucky and found a penny in the pump/trap.

    Wibbly
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 no high speed spin and ra

    Would this explain the failure to run a full spin speed? At that time I don’t hear rubbing/clattering

    in reply to: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating #297023
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating

    Is it normal for the motor to be a bit noisier while new brushes bed in? The ‘wistle’ from the bushes on the comutator (or maybe this is the speed controller I’m hearing) is somewhet louder than it used to be, and there’s a *little* bit of what I can oly describe as a harshness/grating at lower motor speeds (nothing appears to be rubbing, and I was careful to make sure the brushes went in the right way). They are patern brushes (not Bosch originals).

    in reply to: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating #297022
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating

    Nice video 🙂 Thanks to you and MrsP for taking the trouble to make it.

    in reply to: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating #297017
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating

    Ah… Sorted that issue 🙂

    Now damn brush seems too big to come out…

    in reply to: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating #297016
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel 1100 WF02264GB/01 drum not rotating

    clivejameson wrote:
    Having got the motor off have a good close look at the tags on the brushes, they are what secure them in their holders…it’s a bit of a knack to get them in and out

    Ok, motor’s out and I see the 4 tags holding the ‘cover’ (and connection) over the brush spring underneath. The tags seem to be bent metal rather than sprung so should I be careful not to break them as I bend them out the way and back after replacing the brush, or am I looking for a technique for removing the cover without having to bend the tags?

    Looking for a steer here rather than detailed ‘how to’ as I didn’t know about the forum rule, but want to respect it.

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