Hoover DYN8164D-80

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  • #71934
    Plumbman
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    Hi, some help would be much appreciated if possible…
    I am a gas engineer, plumber and electrician (not a white goods engineer)
    I’m getting grief from her indoors not being able to put a wash on!
    This Hoover washing machine is plugged in on a single, un-switched MK socket with RCD protection at the split board.
    The machine is 18 months old and has worked without any problems and no nuisance tripping. About a week ago the RCD tripped and after a process of elimination the washing machine was the culprit. The single socket which is part of the dedicated ring for the kitchen has been tested and found to be satisfactory!
    It was pulled out of its housing, unplugged and the rear casing was opened and motor and element tested (ohms), all found to be ok!
    It was left for 3 days without being plugged back in, I then went back to it to test it, plugged it in and it did not trip the RCD, wife was happy, she did a wash and thought that might be the end of it (damp wire/connection somewhere in the machine)!
    Too good to be true, machine is back to fault status again (as soon as it is plugged in it trips the RCD, machine is always in the off position when doing so!
    This leads me to think that the fault must be before any major components and must be with the wiring harness/plug/loom or PCB, that or earth leakage somewhere!
    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
    Mark.

    #382832
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80

    Without going through it and testing where the earth leak is, not really possible to help a lot more.

    I would start with looking at the heater though as that’s the most likely culprit in the fist instance.

    K.

    #382833
    Plumbman
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    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80

    Hi Kwatt,
    Thank you for your reply!
    When you say heater, do you mean element?

    Mark.

    #382834
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80

    Hi Mark,

    Yes, the heating element would be the first place I’d look.

    K.

    #382835
    Plumbman
    Participant

    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80

    Turned out to be a dead mouse perched on top of the suppressor from the incoming mains cable!
    It was stuck in the top, right hand corner as dead as a door mouse, the smell gave it away, it had been there for nearly a week! 😯 😀

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