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  • #78041
    summerisle
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    Hi there

    My integrated ADG7560 Whirpool DW needs a new motor. A guy fitted a second hand one a while back but it packed in and I got my money back for it.

    Question 1: Do I buy one (seen them online for about £60) and fit myself?

    Question 2: I was quoted £125 from Repaircare – do I get them to do it knowing it is the motor needs replaced?

    Question 3: It is 6 years old – is it beyond economic repair?

    Grateful for advice

    #404277
    Martin
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    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560 Integrated

    summerisle wrote:Question 1: Do I buy one (seen them online for about £60) and fit myself?

    Your cheapest option

    summerisle wrote:Question 2: I was quoted £125 from Repaircare – do I get them to do it knowing it is the motor needs replaced?

    They will declare it beyond economic repair (BER) and give only half your money back.

    summerisle wrote:Question 3: It is 6 years old – is it beyond economic repair?

    Not if you can replace the motor yourself for 60 quid….!

    #404278
    summerisle
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    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560 Integrated

    Cheers for that – that’s of course if I got the right motor. There seem to be several for this machine – I suppose the best thing to do would be to remove the old one.

    #404279
    summerisle
    Participant

    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560/1 Integrated

    It turns out that the motor for this model is £116 on this site.

    I have been without the machine for over 6 months and I can hardly remember the fault but as far as I recall it came on, started to wash and after maybe 10 mins drained and stopped. Can’t remember the fault code but the guy who came out is usually reliable and after checking it over said it was the motor. He happened to have a second hand one in his van(!) which worked for a while then went again. To be fair, he refunded the money for the part but I would hate to buy a brand new one if it didn’t need it.

    Would be grateful for your advice?

    #404280
    summerisle
    Participant

    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560 Integrated

    Bump 😀

    £115 for a motor on this site vs buy a new White Knight integrated machine for £230??

    Am I right in thinking a Whirlpool is a better machine than a White Knight? Integrated disahwashers seem so damned expensive but is a 6 year old machine which is used every day worth repairing?

    #404281
    kwatt
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    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560 Integrated

    Beware cheap integrated dishwashers. 😉

    Mostly Chinese in origin and, mostly not very good. I’m being polite.

    For a decent integrated machine the Whirlpools aren’t that bad all things considered bar high parts pricing, there’s Smeg, the usual BSH fare and so on but the cheap ones, not worth the bother IMO.

    K.

    #404282
    summerisle
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    Re: Motor – Whirlpool ADG7560 Integrated

    Cheers K

    I think I read somewhere that the White Knights are rebadged Haiers(?)

    If I get at least another year out of the Whirlpool it might be better than spending twice as much on a poor quality build chinese machine

    #404283
    summerisle
    Participant

    Motor Removal – Whirlpool ADG7560/1

    I’d be grateful for help on how to access the motor on this machine for fitting new one :eeek:

    1. What panel do I need to take off to access motor?

    2. Does water inlet hose have to be disconnected and supply shut off?

    3. What size are the security screws that I need to remove as I’ll need to get the relevant bit

    Cheers

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