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October 27, 2005 at 7:52 pm #12874
bodser
ParticipantI have an Indesit DG6145 dishwasher that has developed an annoying fault. Sometimes, and by that I mean about every 4/5 washes, it leaks from the bottom left corner of the door. I have checked the seal and it seems ok, could it be overfilling?? is there a water shut off valve somewhere that may be faulty?
HELP!! 😕
October 27, 2005 at 8:24 pm #152046gegsy
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They do have a tendancy to overfill but usually fills base up with water.
3 in 1 and 4 in 1 tablets cause problems in a few machines I prefer seperate detergent, rinse aid and salt.Greg
November 8, 2005 at 12:23 pm #152047Pike
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Hi, I have just had that problem with mine, And then a buzzing noise….
It’s the Induction fill motor that has a winding gone. It’s about £120 for the replacement part. Beleive me if it hasn’t happened yet it will. Watch out for the burning smell. Turn it off staight away. And go and by a Proline from comet at £169. 😡
November 8, 2005 at 1:32 pm #152048NWAR
ModeratorRe: Indesit DG6145 overfills sometimes
There are 101 thing which can cause these machines to leak, not necessarily the motor.
I do agree with the general solution though – replace it with something better. Although I would recommend a good quality (Bosch or similar) product purchased from a local independant.
Craig
November 8, 2005 at 9:08 pm #152049Penguin45
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Pike wrote:And go and by a Proline from comet
Which is actually made by…………………… Indesit.
Penguin45.
November 9, 2005 at 7:46 pm #152050Pike
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I know Indesit is the same a Proline. But all in all they are good machines. Beleive it or not they are part of Hotpoint. Which are a good make.
I paid £169 for my Indesit in 2001. It has served me well, although I only use it once or twice a week. The engineer told me that the ones that get more use perform for longer although I am not sure if this is true.
The only reason I mentioned getting another one is because I have made the mistake of paying an engineer £40 to fix mine plus the cost of the motor. Which adds up to the price of a new one. If I had got an engineer that had a free call out and inspection I would have done the same. But I’d rather pay less. Rather than paying £40 more, if you see what I mean.
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