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Post by Mr Wheeze on May 5, 2008 15:35:26 GMT
Anyone know anything about them? Ours decided to stop spinning yesterday. Before buying another im just wondering if our faulty boiler would affect it in anyway? We waiting on a part to fix the boiler. Basically the pressure gauge on it keeps dropping to 0 then up to 4 and its also pissing out water out of the water outlet. The bloody yard is like a river! So would that stop the washer from spinning? Cheers
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on May 5, 2008 15:58:30 GMT
Ours stopped spinning the other week. Went through all the cycle until then.
Turns out it was nothing other that a build up of random stuff, coins, etc over a few years that had blocked some pipe or other. Once cleaned out it's working no problem. The machine is programmed not to spin if there some sort of blockage apparently.
The bloke who came out was great I'll try and find you his number and pm it!
;D
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Post by Silverdale on May 6, 2008 9:01:17 GMT
Depends on make. If its a hotpoint then its probably going to be the carbon brushes. I can get them for you for a tenner. pm me and i will help you out.
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Post by kkkkken on May 6, 2008 9:03:57 GMT
The one we have is sarcastic , it takes the piss out of your pants .
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Post by Brookstokie on May 6, 2008 13:17:34 GMT
likely to be the brushes or blocked pump.
Outside chance that the motor could be knackered, but if its going through the full cycle normally then its probably not the motor.
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Post by Mr Wheeze on May 6, 2008 14:04:47 GMT
Cheers for the replies. Got someone to come out to look at it tomorrow. If its gonna cost more than 80 quid to fix then new washer it will be.
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