hotpoint wm73

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  • #13895
    tonyclifton
    Blocked

    need advice got above machine displayin E16 which is normally water level checked pressure chamber and is clear and changed pressure switch but still does same pull in little bit of water than flashes up E16 and bleeps any other ideas b4 i throw it out
    regards

    #157093
    johnnyj
    Participant

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    Check the heater insulation if it is low it can cause this condition also check for slice marks on the heater due to bearing failure which will give the same fault , also if the hot and cold hoses are reversed you will get this also.

    #157094
    Phidom
    Participant

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    I could email you a wiring diagram if it’s any help.

    #157095
    tonyclifton
    Blocked

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    changed the heater, checked all hoses and wiring still got same fault .
    any other ideas?

    #157096
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    Just a thought Tony, have you tried the machine with the air hose disconnected from the pressure switch.

    #157097
    pen0668
    Participant

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    i had strange prob with that machine years ago changed everything at end it was pressure switch hope this helps darren.

    #157098
    tonyclifton
    Blocked

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    damn it been back today fitted new pressure switch still same fault,
    pulls water in starts to rotate then starts to bleep and displays E16.
    fitted new heater checked all hoses and wiring left off hose for pressure switch makes no differnce still bleeps at me,poxy thing any other ideas?
    regards
    tony

    #157099
    wilf
    Participant

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    are both valves ok? its not getting time out calling for hot water is it? check valves and water supply.
    good luck.

    wilf

    #157100
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: hotpoint wm73

    Does the machine go into drain & spin correctly, if so I would suspect a module fault.

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