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    Re: How much do you think a Hoover 3236 washer cost in 70’s?

    ah!….. the gtr and mth timer dropper resistors and endless calls to no spin to reset switch to B my guess..about 150 quid

    wilf

    in reply to: bosch wfr2460gb/01 #171987
    wilf
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    Re: bosch wfr2460gb/01

    knew someone would come up trumps!
    thanks

    wilf

    in reply to: Oven testing #171701
    wilf
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    Re: Oven testing

    this takes a while but seem to work put therm probe in middle of oven set to low temp say 75 allow stat to cut in/out twice then take the next cut in and cut out reading average it and plot it against the knob setting turn up to 100 and repeat etc Ive had to do this a few times to prove stats were working ok and it has always put the customers mind at rest I think this procedure is in an old creda book somewhere.

    wilf 😉

    in reply to: Wfb2004gb/13 skips spin #171391
    wilf
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    Re: Wfb2004gb/13 skips spin

    is this a digital control? could be just OOB. whats it like with a load? also whats the drain like? good luck

    wilf

    in reply to: wg833 does anyone know the spin speed ? #170674
    wilf
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    Re: wg833 does anyone know the spin speed ?

    at a guess 800 . lots of machines have numbers that indicate the spin speed

    wilf

    in reply to: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping #169685
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping

    yes but unless Im mistaken ( havnt got the manual ) the reverse is no heat short run anti tangle it is on the whiteknight someone will put me right no doubt but it was worth looking at timer and capacitor connection
    if only to set your mind at rest

    wilf

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD440P #170345
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint WD440P

    yer well say no more

    wilf 🙄

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD440P #170343
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint WD440P

    so far we have sold five of these little bu***** and had to uplift three! all module faults we wont be stocking any more. what is wrong with hotpoint? a fault like this should be sorted out in design

    wilf

    in reply to: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping #169683
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping

    just had a thought I once had a whiteknight did this turned out that it was running in reverse. I dont know off hand the correct direction for this machine but a wiring check might be in order

    sorry about the delay but you know how things suddenly click!!!

    wilf

    in reply to: messy houses #169458
    wilf
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    Re: messy houses

    back in the 80s I went to a house late december afternoon zanussi SL report leaking
    “can you turn the light on?”
    “it dont work” wires hanging out of the ceiling
    I kneel down and check the boot ” Ill have to come back when its light” then I run my hand around the bottom of the machine ” ah the carpets all wet around this right hand corner its proberbly your pump”
    ” Oh no thats where the dog Pi****”
    “bye bye”

    wilf

    in reply to: wpl awm6140 error #169717
    wilf
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    Re: wpl awm6140 error

    thanks Dave Ill check it out

    wilf

    in reply to: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping #169680
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint T/D CTD85 tripping

    check the heater part no to see if there is a mod I seem to remember a new back panel in a kit this might be somthing to do with it . partfinder might help (mind you theres lots missing on that and we seem to find more errors on it every day) good luck

    wilf

    in reply to: Zanussi FL1084 – 914780083 #168854
    wilf
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    Re: Zanussi FL1084 – 914780083

    have you checked that the hot and cold hoses are on the right way. seem obvious but how many times do the simple things catch you out?

    wilf

    in reply to: Help Please! #167864
    wilf
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    Re: Help Please!

    goose check carefully connections to the bottom of the board you might have the pump lead in the wrong position. I had a similar fault after a customer had fitted a board. took a while to sus it out but the blocks will fit wrong

    wilf

    ps dont wory about config to board you can do it again!

    in reply to: Hotpoint t/d 1701 Liberator. Noise. #167495
    wilf
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    Re: Hotpoint t/d 1701 Liberator. Noise.

    lots to be noisy! all of previously mentioned plus motor bearings which can be replaced from a bearing stockist. check tub front fixings (metal front) might need tightening

    wilf

    p.s. watch out for relay its gravity sensative!

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