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Dishwasher Up The Creek
Topic Started: Aug 27 2008, 07:13 PM (119 Views)
buster
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anyone on here know anything about em.could really do with a hand :o
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Doesn't have a home to go to!
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whats the symtoms
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If NISMO stands for Nissan Motorsports, does HOMO stand for Honda Motorsports
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Dont be so lazy. easy.
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You can borrow mine if you like......

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If You Want More Inches - Stroke It!!!
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buster
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hellraiser
Aug 27 2008, 07:16 PM
whats the symtoms

just does seem to do what it meant to......starts but does nt seem to let water in.?
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Aug 27 2008, 07:19 PM
You can borrow mine if you like......

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:rofl:

:rofl: send her round....lol
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hmm have you tried flowers, chocolates etc?

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as most of you now from an episod at rotastock i ve got a big hammer. :D
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netti passed out pissed on the floor again?
im not lazy im just chilled
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Water-inlet valve
At the bottom left or right of the dishwasher, there's a water-inlet valve behind the access panel. This valve lets water flow into the dishwasher for the wash cycle. It is usually attached to the hot-water supply line, and to a tube that is then attached to the left or right side of the dishwasher. When the timer sends electricity to the valve, it opens and lets water into the dishwasher. The valve stops when the water level trips the float switch or when the timer stops sending electricity to the valve.
Float switch
Dishwashers have something meant to keep them from overfilling. This is usually a small switch attached to a float--a float switch. The float, which is usually cylindrical, is inside the dishwasher at the bottom, usually on the left side. As the water level in the dishwasher rises, the float rises too. When it reaches a certain height, the float activates its switch, which cuts the electricity to the water inlet valve. If the water-inlet valve is defective, the dishwasher may overfill.
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There's no replacement for displacement !
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Probably just needs more Carling ;)


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hellraiser
Aug 27 2008, 07:38 PM
Water-inlet valve
At the bottom left or right of the dishwasher, there's a water-inlet valve behind the access panel. This valve lets water flow into the dishwasher for the wash cycle. It is usually attached to the hot-water supply line, and to a tube that is then attached to the left or right side of the dishwasher. When the timer sends electricity to the valve, it opens and lets water into the dishwasher. The valve stops when the water level trips the float switch or when the timer stops sending electricity to the valve.
Float switch
Dishwashers have something meant to keep them from overfilling. This is usually a small switch attached to a float--a float switch. The float, which is usually cylindrical, is inside the dishwasher at the bottom, usually on the left side. As the water level in the dishwasher rises, the float rises too. When it reaches a certain height, the float activates its switch, which cuts the electricity to the water inlet valve. If the water-inlet valve is defective, the dishwasher may overfill.

Yeh!! What Gaz says... :P :D
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i declined from reading all that more than twice couldnt find pics so hit it with me trusty old mallet. :D
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I'm not over weight, i'm under tall!!!
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Erm buy a new one :lol: :P
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pop to asda, buy some washing up liquid, a cloth and a tea towel! :P
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