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wizard
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS45A02GB/36 Leaking
Cheers Martin. Wizard
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ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS45A02GB/36 Leaking
Thanks Paul, I did try a pair of long nosed pliers, but thought better of it. Do you have a part number for the special tool, I’ll leave it for the Bosch guys this time but could do with one for the future. Cheers, Wizard.
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ParticipantRe: Join DASA for just £65
Same here, recycled.
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ParticipantRe: hotpoint ew82p cooker
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ParticipantRe: Smeg DI612CA Dishwasher
Thanks adv, but customer had no patience, so forwarded her to servevast.
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ParticipantRe: Smeg DI612CA Dishwasher
Anybody got any ideas before I abort the call ??
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ParticipantRe: Smeg DI612CA Dishwasher
Set on main wash, cos this is what the customer uses, the machine runs straight through the prerinse with no problems. It then fills for mainwash ok, circulates for about 5 mins, then aborts giving the above codes. It doesn’t overfill as it finishes filling way before the abort. It sometimes occurs without firing the dispenser and sometimes just after ( tablet dispensed, but just sitting in the bottom). Could a faulty dispenser give this fault ? I know they can cause problems on other Smeg machines.
Thanks, Wizard.wizard
ParticipantRe: Smeg DI612CA Dishwasher
Anybody know these lovely machines ??
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ParticipantRe: hotpoint rla34p
Paul, probably the plastic liner has come away from the evaporator. It will look like a bulge in the back wall of the fridge, or if defrosted you can push on the liner and it will feel springy. Unrepairable I’m afraid.
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ParticipantRe: bosch dw
Use of ‘all in one’ detergents can also cause this fault due to overfoaming with the bosch low water level. Get customer to run a couple of cycles empty with no detergent and see if times drop.If they do then get them to use separate salt/rinse aid and detergent only. If they don’t then the water level is probably too low( crud in side chamber/faulty flow sensor if fitted). Wizard
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ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher hole in stainless steel
As far as I can remember you can use a standard soldering iron although I recon a gas iron will give a better result ‘cos you can get a small area of the tub much hotter if you do it quickly.
I checked the price of it from bosch when I was given the part number and thought ‘sod that’. I thought you ‘more senior’ engineers would know better Martin !!wizard
ParticipantRe: Neff fault code 6???
Jim, looking on the appliance care website the closest to that model number is W4380x1gb/01. It looks the same as the Bosch wfk machine in which case 06 is door open.
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ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher hole in stainless steel
Thanks Martin. Have since found out the number having bumped into one of my old BSH colleagues this PM. It’s 811540. Already bought some repair putty stuff from a car spares place, so I’m going to give that a go as it’s right in the back corner of the tub, so a bit awkward to solder anyway.
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ParticipantRe: Is it me OR I’m missing something
Perhaps you should’ve told her it’s a special order, see you next week. Ha Ha !!
wizard
ParticipantRe: Bosch sms50e02gb/07 error codes
Cheers lads I’ll steer her to Appliance Care.
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