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August 27, 2005 at 5:15 pm #11622
chitty
ParticipantGood evening all and hello (first post). Please forgive the explanation of the problem, I know very little about washing machines (even using them as SWMBO would point out! :D).
Machine: Indesit W103
Serial Num: 307281305Basically my mum has one of these and the concrete block than keeps the thing stable has come away from the drum (?). Basically the point where the concrete block and nuts are connected to the plastic has sheared off.
My questions are therefore:
a) Is this an ecomonical repair for a washing-machine-repair-bloke?
b) Is this an ecomonical and practical repair for me to do (I do a bit of DIY and would fancy a crack, but I’ve not fixed washing machines before)?
c) Would it be better to just skip it and get a new (more reliable) machine?BTW shes had it about 18 months and it’s out of warranty.
Thanks in advance,
Chitty.August 27, 2005 at 5:24 pm #146042iadom
ModeratorRe: Indesit W103 Problem (concrete block broken off)
Is the full model number W103UK/A or /B or /BG, different outer drums.
If so , the outer drum is required, failry expensive and most definately not a DIY repair.
The machine is covered by manufacturers 5 years parts warranty, you will only pay the labour.August 27, 2005 at 5:30 pm #146043eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Indesit W103 Problem (concrete block broken off)
Do Indesit really offer a 5 years parts warranty? Not certain about that one.
August 27, 2005 at 5:37 pm #146044iadom
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As far as I am aware they do on the EVO machines, just depends which of the W103’s this is.
edit. All these three, W103/A B or BG have evo controls.
chitty, check the user manual for any reference to this.August 27, 2005 at 6:03 pm #146045chitty
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Thanks for the prompt replies so far.
The only reference number I could find was on the back and reads W103(UK). I’ll pop round tomorrow and have another look.
Knowing my mother I very much doubt she’s kept the instruction manual :(.
August 28, 2005 at 12:12 am #146046Penguin45
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OK, if it’s a W103UK, you need the front half of the plastic tank (P/no C00066530), about £50 from memory. I should warn you that it is a monstrous job to undertake and the two halves are often difficult to persuade together.
An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will confirm prices and you may order if you wish.
Regards,
Penguin45.August 28, 2005 at 9:12 am #146047clyde
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iadom wrote:As far as I am aware they do on the EVO machines, just depends which of the W103’s this is.
edit. All these three, W103/A B or BG have evo controls.
chitty, check the user manual for any reference to this.the evoloution range is only the ones with the electronic display, we14 and we16 etc
the w103 does not have the 5 year parts warranty!
Clyde 8)
August 28, 2005 at 1:25 pm #146048chitty
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Penguin45 wrote:OK, if it’s a W103UK, you need the front half of the plastic tank (P/no C00066530), about £50 from memory. I should warn you that it is a monstrous job to undertake and the two halves are often difficult to persuade together.
An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will confirm prices and you may order if you wish.
Regards,
Penguin45.Once more thank you for all your replies, you’ve scared me off , I’m not touching it, 🙂 got enough to do (house is being renovated). If it’s £50 for the part, it’ll be the same again for labour. I think I shall advise her to get a new washer, but something a little better this time!
Once again thank you for all your [very] prompt advice!
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