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superstar... a back-up plan for less than £20.View attachment 84793
Plus £3.54 delivery.
superstar... a back-up plan for less than £20.View attachment 84793
Plus £3.54 delivery.
Not advisable where two feeds are fitted. The machine will be "asking for water" and not getting it. Next to follow will be the Logic Board. Harder to replace and then rewire correctly.Just turn off the hot feed if that one is the issue. The washing machine will use the cold and heat the water anyway. Hot feeds are only of use if the pipe run is short from the boiler\cylinder.
A few other things as well, http://www.hooverspares.co.uk/index.htmlHoover makes a washing machine?
I learn more on this forum...
Used to fixing/maintaining my own.Diy and a few good pointers ...
For a while now, the drum has been very slowly filling with water when the machine is not in use... at a rate of say 2" over ten days. I discovered that leaving the power switch 'on' instead of 'off' reduced the unwelcome self-fill rate by about 75%, to about 1/2" over ten days... so for the last few months i've been leaving it on and checking it regularly.
Them cyclists may be rocking, this cyclist is asking herself " how it is possible not to do a wash for 10 whole days?"Big thanks to all for your help and advice
Cyclists rock!
Use the downstairs neighbours machine!Them cyclists may be rocking, this cyclist is asking herself " how it is possible not to do a wash for 10 whole days?"
I have lots of pants and lots of socks... enough for a fortnightThem cyclists may be rocking, this cyclist is asking herself " how it is possible not to do a wash for 10 whole days?"
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Most drums are around 18 inches in diameter. For it to fill, as described would take more than 10 days.