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December 20, 2007 at 9:19 am #33147
brads
ParticipantI have found the fault to be the drain pump as I can manually drain the unit then it will fill and wash but after about 20 mins it stops and leds 1&2 constantly flash….
I have had a look underneath and I presume its the larger moter on the right-hand side?? but how do you dismantle it???Thanks
Brads
December 20, 2007 at 11:16 am #237603Penguin45
ParticipantRe: How to remove drain pump on Indesit IDL705
Drain pump is the small motor – often has a pink or blue cover on it. Look for where the grey drain hose terminates. It’s a twist fit – undo locking screw first.
Power off, of course.
Penguin45.
December 20, 2007 at 11:35 am #237604brads
ParticipantRe: How to remove drain pump on Indesit IDL705
Ah so its the really small one…..ok will have a look at that one….
Thanks
BradsDecember 23, 2007 at 11:58 pm #237605Penguin45
ParticipantRe: How to remove drain pump on Indesit IDL705
brads wrote:I found my problem with my pump to be a small button type object….
My problem now is that with the front cover off the facia of the door (polystyrene and lagging also off) after it has done its main wash it seems to over foam and suds/water pour out from both left and right hand bottom corners…I have checked and cleaned the seal…but when you look at both corners you can see a gap of about 5mm so you can almost see into the base…..surely there must have to be a slight gap for the door to open….
Is it caused by not having the front cover and lagging in place allowing air to vent through and the suds following?????
I darnt reassemble it for it to still leak as I will be tempted to SMASH IT TO PIECES WITH A LUMP HAMMER!!!!Help would be appreciated….
Moved your post to the original thread – chaos will ensue otherwise…..
Firstly, the machine may have an excess of rinse-aid sloshing about in it. A small dash of fabric conditioner (yes…….) may solve that as it will destroy the surface tension of the foam.
The polystyrene and the door will not create an airtight seal when refitted, so that is not the problem.
Try running a couple of rinse only programmes to sluice the machine clear and see if that helps.
Penguin45.
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