Hotpoint “DOOR” fault

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    ddirect
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    Hotpoint “DOOR” fault
    Interlock ok checked wiring connections twice, on both occasions the appliance worked then after the second time of connection checking it only lasted for two washes, could this be wiring or board fault as pressure and movement is put on board when reconnecting.?
    darren

    #378479
    don
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    Model number and industrial code for the guys would be good 😉

    Don

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    ddirect
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    Somehow i knew id get that reply, lol
    So much for thinking its a common problem, ill have a look through my notes to see what the model and product code is and post them up

    #378481
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    Dodgy motor plug connections.

    #378482
    roy1
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    Brushes worn

    #378483
    ddirect
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    Has been a pain in the backside this one,machine only about 14 months old so not expected to be carbon brushes,having checked suggested options had a look at carbons, hardly any wear at all gave them a blast of air replaced them. Machine has not faulted since, so presumably problem was sticking carbons,
    They must have decided to make contact every time i moved the machine lol.
    Thanks for the help.

    #378484
    johnnyj
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    If it was a Sole motor thats prob’ly the culprit, loose brush conections are common and the motor overload trips on hot washes

    #378485
    billyblue
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    Re: Hotpoint "DOOR" fault

    If it has the circular motor, change it for the square ceset type motor,as the circular one overheats and cuts out.

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