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danie1d
ParticipantRe: Ariston A1636
Just wanted to say thank you for your help, I’ve changed the pump and all working well. Thank you very much.
danie1d
ParticipantRe: Ariston A1636
Success! Well pump is out and definitely dead. I’m ordering a new one now.
danie1d
ParticipantRe: Ariston A1636
Thanks again, will give it a go later today.
danie1d
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I tested the pump and I couldn’t detect a current through it so I’m assuming for sure that its the pump. I tried removing the pump but am struggling to get it out, there is one screw I cannot reach as it faces the side of the machine and I don’t have a torx screwdiver small enough, so either I need a smaller screw driver or need to open it up more. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Daniel.
danie1d
ParticipantRe: Ariston A1636
I took that all apart and checked the filter – its wasn’t too bad just 65p worth of coins, a few hair clips and some underwire from a bra….. 🙂
Anyway, It all looked pretty clear so put it back together and the same issue is happening. In my mind I guess the pump is the problem, does anyone agree? I can clear the water from the machine easily enough using gravity so guess the pipes etc. are fine.
I’m sure I can fit it myself if it is that, what do you think? Any tips in removing and fitting it? i.e can I do it all via the back panel or shall I try and take a side off as well?
Thanks for the advice so far, much appreciated.
Daniel.
danie1d
ParticipantRe: Ariston A1636
Thanks – will go give it a go shortly. Thanks.
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