Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

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    MJ
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    I bought a second hand DI67 from a friend – 2.5 years old but had sat in a garage for 3 months.

    It worked perfectly for a week but has now stopped working.

    On the last successful wash, the wash light was flashing at the end of the cycle but everything was clean and the washer was empty of water. Now, when any programme is selected, I get a single “beep” and the correct light comes on but no water loads (water inlet & drain connections have been checked). I have left the machine for 30 mins but nothing happens. When I turn back (or forward) to reset, I get four beeps.

    Is there a simple solution without calling an engineer?

    I can get back the money I paid for it so would rather spend on a new machine than repairing this one.

    Thanks in advance.

    #161050
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    There should be four lghts on the front of this model which flash to indicate any faults.

    Counting from left to right if you can check that please

    Dave.

    #161051
    MJ
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    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    Thank you for your help.

    At the end of the last successful wash, the light second from the left was flashing continuously.

    However, none of the lights flash now, regardless of the setting it is on.

    If I turn the dial on to any programme, the machine beeps once and the correct programme light is displayed – but nothing else happens.

    If I turn the dial back to reset, I get four beeps – no flashing lights.

    MJ

    #161052
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    Lamp two indicates a no fill error, as long as the water supply is OK I would get your money back to be honest 😉

    Dave.

    #161053
    MJ
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    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    Thanks very much for your help.

    As I expected, its not an economical repair. I’ve seen a Hotpoint FDW60P in my local Costco for £200 which does a half load (keeps Mrs MJ happy) so I’ll get the money back on this Indesit and buy a new machine.

    MJ

    #161054
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    MJ wrote:Thanks very much for your help.

    As I expected, its not an economical repair. I’ve seen a Hotpoint FDW60P in my local Costco for £200 which does a half load (keeps Mrs MJ happy) so I’ll get the money back on this Indesit and buy a new machine.

    MJ
    Hotpoint FDW60P is also an Indesit. 😥

    #161055
    MJ
    Participant

    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    Oh dear! To be honest, I’ve not got a preferenece for any brand & don’t have a problem with Indesit. I suspect my second hand dishwasher suffered from sitting in a garage for 3 months unused.

    It hasn’t cost me anything though, so I won’t complain.

    #161056
    MJ
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    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    UPDATE – I was about to disconnect everything last night when I had one last go at starting the dishwasher – and it worked!

    Bit embarrasing really… It seems the problem is with the lock on the door not working properly. If I close the door and then give it a firm push by the handle, the catch engages and wash programme starts.

    Therefore I’ll probably keep the machine as it operates fine. Can the door lock be fixed quite easily?

    Thanks.

    #161057
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit DI67 trouble / error codes

    Door switch itself is quite cheap, about £6.00, the locking mechanism is around £20 + vat. There are some modifications to this assembly so you would need full serial number to identify the correct parts.

    #161058
    MJ
    Participant

    Thanks. I’ll wait & see if it becomes more of a problem than just shutting the door firmly.

    MJ

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