hotpoint wd420 probs

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    andrew3556
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    The top “drying high heat” indicator is flashing slowly and the on/off indicator is flashing quickly!
    The washer was pumping out (I think), when everything stopped and the error sequence started to flash.
    What is the error code and is it fixable? New baby means it’s running every day!!!

    #211955
    Penguin45
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    Congrats on new addition. If you pull of the bottom hose (with the power disconnected) you will probably find a few tiny socks bunging the filter up.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #211956
    andrew3556
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    Took off pump and can’t find a blockage. However, I’ve found a slow leak on one of the solenoids at the water inlet point that’s been dripping onto the drain pump. Would this have the same effect regarding the fault code?

    #211957
    andrew3556
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    It’s the valve stem that sits inside the solenoid with the orange electrical connector. I presume this is the rinse solenoid? I think I might need a new valve set

    #211958
    Penguin45
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    If there is water dripping onto the pump, it may well have failed. You need to test it with a meter to see if you have a circuit throught it. Leaking water valve will certainly have to be replaced, but we will need the serial number of this machine as there were several valve variations.

    Penguin45.

    #211959
    andrew3556
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    Serial no. is on inside of door(?) It is 40108894. The model is WD420G

    #211960
    andrew3556
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    I can’t find a filter in the hoses that go to the drain pump. Is there one anywhere else?

    #211961
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint wd420 probs

    The only filter is the small plastic one that incorporates a round ‘ping pong’ sized plastic ball, this is situated in the hose that connects to the bottom of the drum and leads directly to the pump. If you lower the hose to floor level when the machine is full and the water flows out then you may have a jammed or faulty pump.

    Jim.

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