Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

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  • #65246
    planze2
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    My indesit WIA 101 washing machine is only a couple of years old.
    I have just smelt burning so I switched it off.
    The cable felt warm so I disconnected it from the socket and opened the lid.

    I unplugged the connection at the top inside of the machine where the cable runs into a plug. I could see burning around one of the connecting pins and surrounding plastic.

    Doesn’t sound good but just wondered if it’s likely that the machine is a write-off or is easily fixable.

    any advice appreciated

    #359817
    iadom
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    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    It just needs a new mains cable and suppressor assembly, part number C00111940. Around £23 + vat.

    Mind you two years is quite good for an Indesit. :rolls:

    #359818
    planze2
    Participant

    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    thanks for that.

    #359819
    planze2
    Participant

    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    Hi, Just trying to find the part online but not easy.
    Do you know best place to purchase?
    The part seemed to be a sealed unit which comes with the cable attached.
    To make sure, I’ve attached pictures of it.

    many thanks

    #359820
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    Hi

    Iadom’s part number of C00111940 is correct for your pictures.

    You can order one from the UKW shop. An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should get the ball rolling.

    HTH 🙂

    Don

    #359821
    planze2
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    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    Many thanks

    #359822
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Electrical burning fault with Indesit WIA 101

    You may need to repair the wiring connections that plug into the top of the suppressor.

    The original ones are fearfully weak. :rolls:

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