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January 24, 2024 at 4:56 pm #102536
Furhan
ParticipantI have an Indesit IWDC65125 washer dryer about 18 months old.
The initial fault was the water was stuck in the machine, found blockage in the pump, cleared it out. Still not draining, found the waste connector clogged up and drain hose clogged up, cleared out, tested with a quick fill and drain, ok.
Reconnected the machine and now the pump comes on for a couple of minutes but it does not fill at all.
It was working when I was clearing out the drain hose but I am not sure what the issue is.January 24, 2024 at 6:13 pm #489342baron
ParticipantFurhan wrote:
Reconnected the machine and now the pump comes on for a couple of minutes but it does not fill at all.How its sounds? it still have water inside on tube?
If YES: With machine disconnected: look also to Eco ball… and pressure switch chamber by filling water till door glass level and blowing some air thru pressure switch sensor tube in order to clean the chamber.
Reconnect machine and give an spin and drain program till ends
If NO: fill manual some water inside (above gasket level) and start spin and drain program till ends.Also you can start AutoTest program.
January 25, 2024 at 8:51 am #489343Furhan
ParticipantPump sounds fine.
I need to manually fill and test.Is the test program for this washer dryer:
P 1 Turn the machine off
P2 Turn the machine off
P3 Turn the machine off
Switch it back to p1
Turn the machine on and switch it to drain
Press&hold start buttonI had a search through the forum and results for all of the older Indesit were there – found this on YouTube.
ThanksJanuary 25, 2024 at 9:36 am #489344baron
ParticipantFurhan wrote:Pump sounds fine.
I need to manually fill and test.Is the test program for this washer dryer:
P 1 Turn the machine off
P2 Turn the machine off
P3 Turn the machine off
Switch it back to p1
Turn the machine on and switch it to drain
Press&hold start buttonI had a search through the forum and results for all of the older Indesit were there – found this on YouTube.
ThanksNo
Start pozition is 12′ clock
“power on” -> turn P1 -> “power off” -> return to 12′ clock ->
“power on” -> turn P2 -> “power off” -> return to 12′ clock ->
“power on” -> turn P3 -> “power off” -> return to 12′ clock ->
“power on” -> turn P-1 (drain) -> “Start” (isn’t neccesary to hold)
It has to be done in steps, every (instruction/step) / second…And all additional option settings (temperature, spin or drying time) on maximum positions… without laundries (empty tube).
January 25, 2024 at 9:43 am #489345baron
ParticipantSorry… my mistake
It has to be like you have written…I wanted to edit my post but I didn’t managed…
January 25, 2024 at 1:01 pm #489346Furhan
ParticipantI need to get back to that machine tomorrow.
I put another IWDC65125 into test mode and of the 5 vertical LEDs (not including the door lock) the End and Dryer leds are steady.
I just spotted a page on UKWG (Hotpoint WML | WDL | BHWD) with a list of error codes for 5 led machine – the codes listed for Indesit are older and 4 LED – unless I should exclude End too.If I am understanding it correctly, the End and Dryer LEDs indicate a dryer thermistor fault.
Am I correct?January 25, 2024 at 4:47 pm #489347Furhan
ParticipantFurhan wrote:I have an Indesit IWDC65125 washer dryer about 18 months old.
The initial fault was the water was stuck in the machine, found blockage in the pump, cleared it out. Still not draining, found the waste connector clogged up and drain hose clogged up, cleared out, tested with a quick fill and drain, ok.
Reconnected the machine and now the pump comes on for a couple of minutes but it does not fill at all.
It was working when I was clearing out the drain hose but I am not sure what the issue is.I replicated the fault on another machine, pressure switch appears to be the culprit.
January 29, 2024 at 2:57 pm #489348Furhan
ParticipantThe washer dryer from the original post is working fine now, I put a bucket of water into the drum and started the cycle, it drained away and started the rinse cycle.
I did notice that is started filling again part way through the drain cycle but that is because the water was coming up through the sink. I used a plunger to clear the blockage it was was working fine. -
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