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December 23, 2010 at 8:15 pm #59780
Johnokent
ParticipantHi guys, is there a nack to refitting the washpumps on these or is a cabinet off job? Took pump off housing to clear some rubbery material that had found it way into pump and round the impellor. Pump turned round enough to clear debris and changed the impellor and seal but dont seem to be able to line everything up again to get bayonets to engage.
Thanks john
December 27, 2010 at 7:20 pm #339588jess1ca
ParticipantI ldid one of these pumps a few months ago and the trick is you have rotate the pump and seal in such a way that it then goes into the position it needs to go l have several goes at getting it right…also l did not take cabinet off l just undid the said tork screws and gently lifted the cabinet away from base then removed pump Pigs ear job but once the rotation is correct it all should go back hunky dory Please note that tork can be spelled torq but l use it how it comes to my brain l am always getting told off bout my spellings and grammer on these blogs.. By the way hav’nt done another pump since If it needs a new pump Bosch Neff Siemens prices usually write it off Hope this info is usefull….
December 28, 2010 at 12:03 pm #339589Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff S5443 dishwasher
Johnokent wrote:and changed the impellor and seal
Huh? 😕
How can you change the impellor as it comes as a magnetic pump assembly?
Removing of which only requires releasing the latch, twisting clockwise 15 degrees and pulling away. A simple push-twist anti-clock to latch to refit.
December 28, 2010 at 5:34 pm #339590nomadPaul
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Martin wrote:
Johnokent wrote:
and changed the impellor and sealHuh? 😕
How can you change the impellor as it comes as a magnetic pump assembly?
Removing of which only requires releasing the latch, twisting clockwise 15 degrees and pulling away. A simple push-twist anti-clock to latch to refit.
He may be referring to the wash MOTOR Martin , rather than the drain PUMP.
If its the drain pump then its a pretty easy twist fit .#
If its the wash motor , its a little bit more difficult but you have to make sure the motor is full pushed home before twisting . There is a cut-out/lug at approx the 4 o’clock setting that is the ‘key’ to lining it all up !
December 28, 2010 at 6:50 pm #339591jess1ca
Participantl was refering to the recirculating pump not the drain pump…. To set the impellar to locate with the mounting to the motor body needs a bit of juggling to locate then it should just hang to its fixing..Sorry l did not make it clear to which pump l was refering to Hope you have success..
January 3, 2011 at 7:10 pm #339592Johnokent
ParticipantRe: Neff S5443 dishwasher
Hi guys, thanks for your advice, been away for a few days. Managed to get pump back in after locating the lug at the 4 o’clock position, as you say a right Bast’d.
Hope you all have a good year and thanks
John.
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