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hi all,

i recently bought a flat and got a years old cooker hood in it.. which i am trying to replace..
all done but the connection inside it does not have power... tried all the switches on and stuff but still no joy..

any place where is should check .. or how to find the fault or where the connection may be ?

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I'm all for DIY bro but please get a spark in. It will probably take them 10 minutes to find the problem and less than an hour all in to sort it all out. You're looking at about ÂŁ100 max.

I'd agree with this. No shame in needing an expert in.
 

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