Hotpoint Aquarius WMA 34 leaking water into drum btwn washes

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    Bensm
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    Could anyone please advise how to fix a 10 year old Hotpoint Aquarius WMA 34 which has started to leak water into the drum between washes. The water is then held in the drum and is leaving a horrible smell. If you run a spIn, the water drains, but over time builds up again. I have tried running an empty machine on the hottest temp to try to clean it out, and also run the machine with a supermarket-bought washing machine cleaner, but the problem remains and I’m not sure how to fix it. Please help. Thanks.

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    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WMA 34 leaking water into drum btwn wa

    There are only two reasons why machines fill when not in use.

    Either one of the fill valves has failed or the machine is badly plumbed in.

    The fact that the water smells suggests that your plumbing may be at fault, however long term use of low temperatures and liquid detergents will also cause the machine to smell badly.

    If it is connected to the undersink waste pipe then it should be routed with an inverted ‘U’ bend in the grey plastic outlet pipe to prevent the sink contents seeping into the drum. That said, your machine should have a non return valve fitted to the pump to prevent this happening. Years ago these valves were known to stick and sometimes engineers removed them.

    If it is either of the fill valves then you can isolate which one by turning off one of the two taps to the fill hoses. If you turn both off and it still fills its your outlet plumbing, if you turn off the cold and it still fills then it is the hot valve and vice versa.

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