Hoover WMH147 Error E03

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  • #97296
    Alex Facey
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    Hi, I have a Hoover WMH147 that throws E03, the drum fills but refuses to empty and times out.

    I’ve replaced the pump, checked drum-pump hose, checked pump outlet hose. I’ve tried disconnecting the heater element.

    What do people suggest I try next? (For information if I manually empty the drum then the error disappears which makes me think the pressure switch works.)

    Small bit of additional information, pump meters out at about 160 Ohms (which I think is about right.)

    It just seams no matter what the pump won’t run.

    #466911
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    I’ve carried on fiddling around with this but still no luck, no matter what the drain pump refuses to run

    #466912
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    Anyone got any suggestions please, all I can think of now is replacing the control board but don’t want to just throw money at it.

    #466913
    electrofix
    Moderator

    was the pump faulty when you removed it ?
    did it look like water had been dripping on it ?

    dave

    #466914
    iadom
    Moderator

    An insulation fault on the heating element is a known cause of spurious F03 errors on these.

    #466915
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:was the pump faulty when you removed it ?
    did it look like water had been dripping on it ?

    dave

    Dave,

    No the pump looked okay and meters out okay, new pump displays exactly same symptoms of just never trying to run.

    #466916
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    iadom wrote:An insulation fault on the heating element is a known cause of spurious F03 errors on these.

    Thanks for the reply, unfortunately when I disconnect the power and earth wires from the element it made no difference.

    #466917
    iadom
    Moderator

    Examine the small connector plug to the pump, I have seen the slightest sign of arcing due to water ingress damage this plug but you really need to look very closely to see it. Sadly if that is the case then module damage has often occurred. A quick visual on the component side of the module usually shows signs of component damage. The water inlet hose from the soap dispenser often leaks as the adhesive sealant deteriorates.

    #466918
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    iadom wrote:Examine the small connector plug to the pump, I have seen the slightest sign of arcing due to water ingress damage this plug but you really need to look very closely to see it. Sadly if that is the case then module damage has often occurred. A quick visual on the component side of the module usually shows signs of component damage. The water inlet hose from the soap dispenser often leaks as the adhesive sealant deteriorates.

    Thanks for the advice, I’ll give the connector and control board a more detailed inspection and see what I can find.

    #466919
    electrofix
    Moderator

    are you sure this is the correct public link as it does not seem to work

    Dave

    #466920
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:are you sure this is the correct public link as it does not seem to work

    Dave

    Dave,

    Thanks for the heads up, link has now been edited.

    Cheers

    #466921
    electrofix
    Moderator

    still cant see it

    Dave

    #466922
    Alex Facey
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:still cant see it

    Dave

    Did you try the top link out of the 2?

    #466923
    iadom
    Moderator

    Me neither.:(

    #466924
    Alex Facey
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