What have you fixed lately?
08-10-2013, 14:36
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Fixed the power switch on our dishwasher for the second time. It's a Hoover HEDS 668 and the mount where the switch is located started to disintegrate so I drilled a couple of holes further down, used a couple of tie wraps and it was ok for about a year then the plastic started to disintegrate even more so the ties were no good, had to drill through the front of the face plate, add a lid off of a drinks bottle and again use ties to secure the switch through the face plate.
What I'm wondering is why is the plastic becoming brittle and disintegrating.
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08-10-2013, 14:44
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by alferret
What I'm wondering is why is the plastic becoming brittle and disintegrating.
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Poor quality plastic everything is built as cheaply as possible these days.
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09-10-2013, 19:23
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10 yrs same company 😁
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Fixed the paper holder on a lever arch file. Spring had come out.
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09-10-2013, 19:55
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Kinked / blocked waste pipe?
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I did look and it appears that it does not kink as it flows out and the top of the machine stops it short of hitting the pipe pushed back. My old man said it might be flow and the stopping a time based error. Need to wait till it happens again now lol
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Originally Posted by multiskilled
Is it plugged into the mains behind the machine if so check if the plug is pushed fully in or if the socket is dodgy try wiggling the plug and seeing if the machine cuts out.
The other thing it could be is syphoning. Is your drain hose pushed down a drain pipe or is connected to the plumbing under the sink? If the former check the hose isn't going right down to the bottom of the pipe. Pulling the machine out could be pulling the hose back up the pipe stopping it syphoning
also what is the model of the machine?
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It does not switch off it errors
It fits behind in a pipe but there is a ring on the pipe stops it going to far ( I believe will check that)
Whirlpool zwf 14070w
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10-10-2013, 10:32
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
I cant find this particular model in the whirlpool range only a zanussi. Do you get any fault codes on the display if it has one ie F07 or does any other lights flash when it stops.
Could you post a picture of the machine as this could help me identify the model.
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11-10-2013, 09:19
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by Osem
That's an excellent result. Can't help wondering how many breakdowns could be so easily resolved.
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There's nothing in the back of them, a drum, motor, pump and some wires. The pump was the first thing I went for was the pump for some strange reason. It worked and is still working so everyone is happy.
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
I have a strange fault. My washing machine was cutting out mid wash the run/pause was flashing and nothing helped it would not start back up. I cleaned the filter. Upon pulling the washing machine out it worked again pushed it in and it failed. It runs full cycle pulled out . I have checked for loose connections inside. Any ideas. It is s whirlpool btw
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Sounds like your control board has had it's day. Is it still under warranty?
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and you made £3.50 out of it
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That was my bonus for the day.
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11-10-2013, 09:22
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by multiskilled
I cant find this particular model in the whirlpool range only a zanussi. Do you get any fault codes on the display if it has one ie F07 or does any other lights flash when it stops.
Could you post a picture of the machine as this could help me identify the model.
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sorry my old one was Whirlpool it is a Zanusi lol there is no display the pause play button just flashes
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Originally Posted by Nidge41
There's nothing in the back of them, a drum, motor, pump and some wires. The pump was the first thing I went for was the pump for some strange reason. It worked and is still working so everyone is happy.
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Sounds like your control board has had it's day. Is it still under warranty?
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That was my bonus for the day.
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unfortunately not its not been used much. It is working now which is of course strange but when it dies I will buy cheap and not expect it to last lol
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11-10-2013, 20:42
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Zanussi not a manufacturer I do.From what I've read the number of flashes and the colour gives a fault code which helps point to the problem.
Try this site.
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk
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22-10-2013, 10:02
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
My rat mouse
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28-10-2013, 10:50
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
changed a lightbulb lol
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28-10-2013, 11:18
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Bedside digital clock. The time setting buttons went all floppy when I tried to put the hour back. Opened it up and a pillar supporting the switch PCB had broken off from the case.
I made up a "dam" from 2mm foam tape and this contained some Araldite to hold the broken pillar:
Attachment 25031
Here's the PCB assemblys, has "click domes" that are pressed by the buttons:
Attachment 25032
Removed the foam tape and reassembled. Works a treat now.
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Did something similar when our bathroom DAD radio suffered a broken volume button. It turned out to be just a small broken piece of plastic which was there to secure the rocker type button in place directly above the actual switch. Managed to wedge something in there to hold the button in place and the set's been working fine for the last couple of years. If it goes again I know exactly what to do.
Yesterday I fixed a much loved glass clock given to us as a wedding present. The thing had stopped ticking some time ago and a new battery hadn't done the trick. Looking at it, I soon realised that the battery operated clock mechanism was exactly the same as another we had in a horrid cheap clock we were going to throw away. I disassembled the glass clock, removed the hands, then took out the clock mechanism and simply replaced it with the donor assembly. Unfortunately the hands aren't exactly the same as the originals from the faulty unit wouldn't fit on it but I don't suppose anyone else would notice.
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28-10-2013, 16:03
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Carry on like this and we could kill the economic recovery...
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01-11-2013, 14:23
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
A buddy asked me to look at an electric curtain controller. No display or action.
Turned out that a track on the PCB had cracked next to a (hot!) dropper resistor in the power supply regulator. Classic failure: Heat and cool cycles cause the copper track to harden and then crack just at the edge of the solder joint. I've lost count of the number of these I've seen and fixed over the years.
That'll be a few beers he owes me.
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Thanks to RoHS I bet
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02-11-2013, 09:33
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
The Vicar's laptop
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02-11-2013, 10:19
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
The head on the vacuum cleaner (twisty bit separated from the main head). Bit of a struggle getting the spring back in place but I did it.
And replaced the boot handle on the car which contains the number plate lights.
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