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Old 11-16-2009, 03:00 PM   #1
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Question help transister problem

please please please can anyone help me i have a hoover washing machine and a transister has gone on the pcb it is the one that controles the pump and it has on it z0607 ma gx543 i cant find where i can get one from .plenty of data sheets but that is it . it dose seem that we live in a throw away world now thanks very much please help keep the hoover dream alive dave 07533400791
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