Hotpoint 7822 not filling

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    paulg4awz
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    Just throws tab, loads of gurgling noises just dry, checked feed pipe & filter on valve inlet, ohm,ed solenoid ok,, external mains on valve actions ok but just dribble, there is more flow (into Bucket )when sucking on flow regulator,activator tube, flow still (1/10 of expected) the clear pipe that goes to wherever? has no blockage, can easily suck and blow, seems elec valve not opening enough, any ideas ?? Paul Walton Sy

    #222470
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7822 not filling

    A blockage in the black rubber hose from the bottom of the fill matrix to the main sump, a sort of ‘S’ shaped hose can cause this. Also valve failure is not uncommon on these older machines. Part number of valve if required is 180770. An e-mail to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should get you prices and availability.

    Jim.

    #222471
    paulg4awz
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    Re: Hotpoint 7822 not filling

    Thanks checked that, all clear, so/s the other pipes
    managed to dismantle the water valve,
    seems there is an internal ceramic looking filter just before the bend to the main rubber bellows, it looks a bit black, so i may chip it out to see the what difference it makes to the water flow, Loath to buy another valve as cannot see anything wrong………

    I have a Main stop cock that is only open less than 1/4 way, to reduce the splashback, when washing out cups in the sink, it reduces the embarrasment when visitors call, observing water down the front of the trousers te hee

    P.s. do not understand your “not Uncommon” is this negative negative logic ?? 😕

    #222472
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint 7822 not filling

    paulg4awz wrote: P.s. do not understand your “not Uncommon” is this negative negative logic ?? 😕

    Not uncommon? What’s the problem with that? Not even negative as that is a true positive statement to which I fully support. 😉

    Likely as not the water inlet valve is duff* and dismantling it will surely make the situation worse I’m afraid. 🙁

    * That’s negative by the way, I’m positive on that! 😀

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