Still widl102uk water filling prob

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  • #36125
    James_Howard
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    Got this dam thing 🙁

    ok the prob. The barrel fills with water. about 2cm worth in the bottom.

    When i put unit on dry it will let water in instantly then just as quick stop. then over about 3 mins it will fill with about 2cm of water then empty then refill it about 2cm worth.

    I think this happens on all cycles. cos the clothes come out ringing wet when it soposed to be spun.

    i have changed the water presure switch and that not cured it.

    Any ideas on what to check next. wether it be the solanoid or something.

    James

    #249655
    hotpnt
    Participant

    Re: Still widl102uk water filling prob

    sounds like a pump problem, it will take in water regularly during the dry cycle, but should also pump out just as often

    #249656
    James_Howard
    Participant

    Re: Still widl102uk water filling prob

    I have fixed the problem!!

    I put it in the car drove to the nearest tip. took it out kicked it about 10 times then drove away laughing like a maniac.

    If you have a washer dryer then read the forums and that will tell u enough about what they are like.

    I now have a lovely washer and a separate dryer. And guess what? no problems 🙂

    Thanks for the help peeps. will be the last time i venture into the washer / dryer mix.

    James

    #249657
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Still widl102uk water filling prob

    As a matter of interest, what makes did you replace your washer dryer with?

    Jim.

    #249658
    James_Howard
    Participant

    Re: Still widl102uk water filling prob

    washer is bosh and dryer is creda

    🙂

    #249659
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Still widl102uk water filling prob

    Anything is a big improvement on Indesit although Creda have been owned by the Indesit Company for several years now. As you have realised separates are by far the best option. :tup:

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