Home › Forums › Public Support Forums › Help And Support › Washing Machine Help Forum › drum squeaks since bearing and seal change
- This topic has 4 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 18 years, 8 months ago by
jobloggs.
-
AuthorPosts
-
July 25, 2007 at 2:16 pm #29262
jobloggs
ParticipantI have recently changed the bearings and bearing seal on my indesit W123UK and been ok for a few washes but now has started to squeak, looks like the squeak is where the drum moves in the bearing seal. was I supposed to lubricate this?
if not why is it now squeaking, everything was cleaned before re-fittingThanks
July 25, 2007 at 2:18 pm #222522Martin
ParticipantRe: drum squeaks since bearing and seal change
jobloggs wrote:was I supposed to lubricate this?
A liberal dose of high speed or silicone grease would have been best applied on re-assembly. 🙁
July 25, 2007 at 3:47 pm #222523jobloggs
ParticipantRe: drum squeaks since bearing and seal change
Thanks!
August 8, 2007 at 12:44 pm #222524loftman
ParticipantI have similar a problem. I replaced the bearings, spider and seal in my 20yr old hotpoint 9520. It has since developed a squeak rather like a wet finger around rim of a glass sound. It disapears if drum is rotated 30mins after a wash, when the bearing sound quite smooth/quiet. When I replaced the bearings the seal had some grease or lubricant on it, which I assumed was all that was needed. What is causing the squeak. To me It sounds like something is expanding when hot or warm? Perhaps the shoulder of the spider against the face of the seal. If it is this it would presumably get better.
On a separate issue we recently purchased a new bosch wae24162. I’m not happy with the frugal ammount of water is uses. The washing always smells of powder even after using ‘extra aqua’ and even extra rinses. How difficult would it be to modify this machine to give a better rinse. What controls the water level. not pressure valves like the old hotpoint I assume all determined by the micro-proccessor? How does one obtain a circuit diagram. PS I am competent to work on electrical/electronic devices.
August 8, 2007 at 1:28 pm #222525Martin
Participantloftman wrote:On a separate issue we recently purchased a new bosch wae24162. I’m not happy with the frugal ammount of water is uses. The washing always smells of powder even after using ‘extra aqua’ and even extra rinses.
Firstly do ensure you wash all garmets on the manufacturers recommended wash cycles using the correct amount of detergent. Read closely their user guide for the perfect wash results. If you are still having a problem? Then contact them directly to have it inspected under the terms of their warranty. 😉
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
