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December 7, 2008 at 12:12 pm #41656
ayrstorm
ParticipantHave a Zunussi ZWF1421W purchased September 06 (27months old).
Water enters and when drum goes to start it screetched (metal to metal screech).
Drained it, empty the wash, notice the drum is stuck fast. (would normally rotate when off would it not).Does this sound fatal or reasonable repair costs?
Thanks.
December 7, 2008 at 4:21 pm #270886Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1421W drum stuck
Remove the plug, then the belt. This will allow you to check that the drum has actually seized. This model may have a tub assembly which is welded closed, so access for removing any foreign body trapped within is exceedingly limited.
If the drum has jammed due to bearing failure, it’s scrap and a complete replacement tub assembly will be required.
THIS makes interesting reading.
Penguin45.
December 20, 2008 at 1:16 pm #270887ayrstorm
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1421W drum stuck
yes – that was an interesting read
finally got machne out from under the bench, of course unplugged, but more interesting found a belt underneath it!!!!
printing on it is 132353100 hutchinson poly v made in EU 5PJE 1200
is this the belt that was being suggested to be removed – if so the mahine did it itself 😕
so drum is stuck fast and this belt was lying on ground.
any thoughts?Thanks.
December 20, 2008 at 2:26 pm #270888helo_75
Participantyep, the drum siezed and the motors carried on. and burned through the belt
its all downhill from here on in…..
December 20, 2008 at 10:55 pm #270889ayrstorm
Participantthe belt is still in one piece – no sign of ‘burned through’
December 20, 2008 at 11:13 pm #270890hotpnt
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then it was thrown off when drum seized, still not looking good, does the inner drum look like its ‘dropped’ like its not sitting even to the seal?
December 21, 2008 at 10:04 pm #270891ayrstorm
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drum looks level with the front seals still
December 21, 2008 at 11:52 pm #270892Penguin45
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So……. Are you going to try and break it free? If you can prise the drum into movement, it may be worth pulling out the heater and going fishing – torch and wire coat-hanger are essential equipment.
Power off first, of course.
Penguin45.
January 9, 2009 at 3:31 pm #270893ayrstorm
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a bit of gentle persuassion and the drum no longer stuck fast.
as I move it round, there is one point in the rotation it gets stiffer and a little extra effort to rotate, then it is back to less effort.
with the sealed plastic tub – little opportunity to see what is the cause of that – a suggestion of pulling out heater will help fish? where am I looking to remove this?
Thanks.
January 9, 2009 at 7:47 pm #270894smartin
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWF1421W drum stuck
theres a sock in it, as your little feathered flightless friend said time to go fishing 😉
January 11, 2009 at 3:03 pm #270895ayrstorm
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been fishing – caught a partial shredded black sock :rolls:
refitted the belt that had come off, just done a spin only cycle at 700 and drum running smooth
Thank you for the pointers in solving this.
Danny.PS – is there already a thread or FAQ that explains how socks and other items end up on the wrong side of drums and cause issues like this?
January 11, 2009 at 3:08 pm #270896Penguin45
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There is always a gap where the door seal stops and the drum starts. Big, heavy loads can force smaller items into the gap. Have a word with the senior laundry operative about how much is being loaded into the machine – ideally there should be a handspans clearance at the top.
Penguin45.
January 11, 2009 at 7:45 pm #270897RichieN
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Penguin45 wrote:So……. Are you going to try and break it free? If you can prise the drum into movement, it may be worth pulling out the heater and going fishing – torch and wire coat-hanger are essential equipment.
Power off first, of course.
Penguin45.
Hi penguin,
I have a similar problem with my same machine (ZWF1421W – about 2yrs old) the drum is not stuck fast but can be turned but is very stiff. I have checked the impeller and removed what looks like to be bits of the wifes bra – but alas drum is still hard to turn.
I notice you mention heater removal – can this be done by a rank but enthusiast amateur?? thanks for your help.Rich.
January 11, 2009 at 8:25 pm #270898Penguin45
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Not a particularly difficult job, bit of force required. Remove plug and rear cover. Heater is at the bottom. Make a note of where the wires go and undo the nut, then decent sized screwdriver to lever it out with.
Be warned – they don’t always want to go back in. A smear of washing up liquid on the rubber helps.
Penguin45.
Edited – can’t spell.
January 11, 2009 at 8:28 pm #270899RichieN
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Penguin45 wrote:Not a particularly difficult job, bit of force required. Remove plug and rear cover. Heater is at the bottom. Make a note of where the wires go and undo the nut, the decent sized screwdriver to lever it out with.
Be warned – they don’t always want to go back in. A smwar of washing up liquid on the rubber helps.
Penguin45.
Thanks Penguin – will gave that a go.
Rich.
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