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August 1, 2009 at 11:06 am #47503
midi
ParticipantMy Hoover 1300 special edition started to make noises on the fast spin cycle – there was a kitchen rug in the machine at the time (I didn’t do it I hasten to add)
At first it looked as if the drum was running off centre from the door seal. Further investigation found that the drum has left/right play. The fault seems to go if the drum is centred – but can return. My worst fears is that it’s the ❓ ………..No someone confirm it before I say it.
At the moment it going smoothly through the wash cycle – no noises
Thanks and I hope I’m wrong
George
August 1, 2009 at 11:20 am #293667midi
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Update
Now making noise during the wash cycle
George
August 1, 2009 at 11:39 am #293668Phidom
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It is probably either collapsed drum bearings or a broken drum support spider. In other words, a major repair and you need to decide if it’s worth repairing or buy new.
August 1, 2009 at 11:50 am #293669midi
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Thanks for the reply
Sounds like Rolf Harris with his wobble board at the moment
My worst fear confirmed the bearing
Your right I need to decide if to repair – 7 years old, but been pleased with it so far – quiet and relaible
Is there a forum that gives advice on a replacment machine –
My spec is
good reliable brand
not many programmes with half load capability
simpler the better – less room for failures
Any other attribute I should consider?Thanks – but feeling rather fed up at the moment
GeorgeAugust 1, 2009 at 12:17 pm #293670midi
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On reflectionof my post above
Any idea how much to get fixed by a profesional (ballpark guess)
Any idea how much if I did it myself? and any links to the procedure. After all I can’t make things any worse, can I?
George
August 1, 2009 at 12:53 pm #293671Penguin45
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Model number please, George.
Penguin45.
August 1, 2009 at 12:59 pm #293672midi
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CA 230 my friend
August 1, 2009 at 1:13 pm #293673Penguin45
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Drum and shaft as an assembly – about £95 – p/no 97910285. spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get you one promptly if you wished to go ahead.
This job will take a repairer the best part of two hours. The entire tub assembly needs to be removed from the machine and split, so the cabinet needs to be stripped as well.
Labour rates vary widely across the UK – up ‘ere in’t north, you’d be looking at £75 from me – £45 for the first hour and £30 for the second. Dahn Saaf you can probably add on half as much again.
If you do do this yourself, take pics and make diagrams……
Penguin45.
August 1, 2009 at 1:26 pm #293674midi
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Thanks for the advice my friend
Ned to think about it – getting near the price of a new washer – well it may be haven’t priced one up in a few years
Take care
George
The People’s Rebulic of Newcastle
August 1, 2009 at 2:19 pm #293675helo_75
Participanthttp://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/produc … WAE24164GB
dont settle for anything less
dont be sucked in by the specs of the cheaper machines, especially haier, they might be silver, but they look shiny on the tip
August 1, 2009 at 4:00 pm #293676cockney steve
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It may be that only the bearings have gone, in which case the bearing/seal kit is probably less than £20……if the drum-support is broken, you’ll probably have to strip it out in order to confirm that. A new drum/support assy. + seal/bearings would be a bit expensive, but you’d wind up with something FAR better than the budget ~£200 throwaway non-repairable machines. For something of reasonable quality it has to be the Bosch as posted by Helo75, or maybe consider the ISE…It’s distributed ,installed and serviced by independent engineers and specified by them to give the best service-life for the price and be easy and cheap to repair. see links on the side of the page 🙂
August 2, 2009 at 9:16 am #293677Martin
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cockney steve wrote:if the drum-support is broken, you’ll probably have to strip it out in order to confirm that.
There’s really no need cockney, the evidence has already been established that it’s definitely broken without looking.:wink:
midi wrote:At first it looked as if the drum was running off centre from the door seal
Phidom wrote:It is probably either collapsed drum bearings or a broken drum support spider.
Penguin45 wrote:Drum and shaft as an assembly – about £95 – p/no 97910285
August 2, 2009 at 12:32 pm #293678midi
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Helo75, Cockney Steve Martin, Penguin45 and Phidom
First thanks for taking the time to reply to my query. 😀
From what I read on the tips page regarding stripping down a Hoover, it’s a real pain of a job and if its going to cost me a lot of time (and a few choice words 😡 ) and a hefty slug of cash if it’s the spider (would also do the bearing at the same time) maybe the end of the road has come for the machine. Although this pains me – I hate the waste of equipment, but maybe it’s the most cost effective option is to get rid ➡ .
The old girl wants me to get someone in to give a quote for the work – since the spider seems to be the most expense is it reasonable him/her be able to pronounce on it before stripping it down – don’t want any nasty surprises half way through the job 😯 .
With respect to a replacement, I looked through the other forum, and as usual with electrical goods lots of different pinions and experiences. Bosch seems to figure quite a lot and ISE is always mentioned. So its one of those. If others have a view point 💡 please feel free to advise or argue.
The first machine we had was an Ariston – and in the words of the advert it went on and on. I think in all it was 14 years -couple of visits from the man to stop it over filling and me putting a new belt on. Changed it when we moved to the new house. If I could find a machine as reliable and simple as that I’d be chuffed 😀 😀 😀 .
Thanks again chaps – much appreciated
George
August 2, 2009 at 2:02 pm #293679cockney steve
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A quick ‘n dirty check 😉
open the door, try wobbling the inner-drum around…..if it wobbles off-centre to the porthole EVENLY and revolves “evenly”, – It’s likely to be bearings……especially if it rumbles when being revolved.
the Spider is normally bolted to the drum edges at the same position as the lifter-bars (agitators) when you pull the drum off-centre and it STAYS that way, revolves eccentrically and scrapes when the off-centre bit passes the lowest point (scrapes the heater!)…..almost certainly the spider…..crunching noises when you pull it around, off centre,would suggest the broken ends rubbing together. you can even work out which leg(s) are broken.
Don’t discount the possibility that a small independent shop might break one and sell you a used part cheap. those sort of placesare going fast and should be supported!August 2, 2009 at 2:42 pm #293680Phidom
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Also worth wobbling the drum and observing the rear pulley. If the drum wobbles but the pulley doesn’t you know the spider has failed.
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