Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

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    mikewillner
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    Help, This machine is failing to pump out we have unblocked and changed pump it is completely clear, there is a chamber at top of machine thewaste pipe goes to first thewater hardly reaches this chamber, as if the pump has lost power??? Any suggestions. Thanks

    #299128

    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    Does sump hose have a table tennis ball in it? If so, try removing it. Better still, try and observe the sump hose when machine is pumping. Is it getting crushed by vacuum pressure?
    Mike.

    #299129
    mbdas
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    HI 🙂
    I’m having the same problems have done all that and removed eco ball but still the same 🙁 did you sort this out ❓
    thanks mark 😕

    #299130

    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    Wonder if pump is getting full 240v?
    Mike.

    #299131
    mbdas
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    have not checked voltage but can’t see how it couldn’t get 240v you would think it would or would not ❓ I’m a bit stuck with this one 😕 for sutch a simple fault 😥

    #299132

    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    Only thing I’ve ever had of the like was a Zanussi Askoll where the impellor shaft was actually loose inside the magnet of the rotor. But you implied that you have changed the pump so I assume it’s not that.
    I assume you’ve had sump and drain hoses off and tipped out any loose coin or colourcatchers.
    It’s not impossible for a pump to get a reduced voltage if its supply comes via a relay or a triac and there’s a burnt terminal or dry joint for example. Best way to check would be to try powering it from a seperate mains lead.
    One last thought, could there be a blockage somewhere preventing air getting into the top of the drum? Try pulling out soap dispenser?
    Mike.

    #299133
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    Mike has a point about the pump not getting the full 240v, I have saw a timer problem causing reduced voltage to the pump on more than one occasion.

    John

    #299134
    adv
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM049 int. washer

    if the impellers goin round must be blockage in hose somewer?

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