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  • in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413639
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    checked all connections, thought we were on to a winner as my partner said one of the connections was a little loose, but tried a wash again and its done the same thing! getting really annoyed with the bloody thing now lol

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413637
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    yeah he had lol.

    ok, so the new pump is fitted. we put it on a empty quick wash but the machine stopped again full of water. 🙁 we emptied this all again and out of curiosity i put the machine on the spin cycle – which now works perfectly. so we have some improvement from before the new pump was fitted.

    we have double checked the waste hose by disconnecting it and running water through it which was fine, nothing blocking it. we also seem to be getting a different set of error lights. the lights on the top from left to right are the same as before. But from bottom to top, there is now only one light lit which is number 1. any ideas before we ditch it and buy a new one?

    thanks!!

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413635
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    yeah my technical knowledge is not that great, i was relaying what i heard him muttering from the under stairs cupboard!

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413633
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    quick question, where abouts exactly do we need to measure the resistance from. my partner is an engineer on the train so is used to multimeter etc but not the features of washing machines!

    never mind we figured it out. there is no resistance getting to the pump. off we go to order a new one! thanks for the advice

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413631
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    Ok, there is nothing stuck at the back of the chamber and the impellor is rotating nicely in 1/4 turns.
    So sounds like I need to get it checked electrically then!

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413629
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    Actually, I didn’t look right in when I checked it. I’ll go have a look and report back.
    Thanks for the advice

    in reply to: Indesit IWC6125 #413627
    bootskinbabez
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    Re: Indesit IWC6125

    yeah sure, there is no numbering on the machine, but from bottom to top the lights are as follows:

    1. Lock
    2. End
    3. Drain/12 hour delay
    4. Spin/9 hour delay
    5. Rinse/6 hour delay
    6. Wash/3 hour delay

    Then above this is the start/pause button from the top row.

    EDIT: I just re-read your reply and it makes more sense now I have numbered all lights. As you already said, it works out as 1, 2 and 4.

    Thanks, Natalie

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