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Donny Grumbler
Participantelectrofix wrote:yes
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/drain-pumps-1750/pmp1041-compatible-dishwasher-drain-pump
but I cannot promise a cure as it could also be a faulty control board
Dave
Thanks. You asked earlier about play in the shaft – there is none left to right but there is front to back (i.e. the shaft pulls in and out slightly).
Donny Grumbler
Participantelectrofix wrote:unlikely if a seal had come off it would leak. there is no seal around the impellor
Dave
OK.
Can I confirm that you’re suggesting part 455?
Cheers again.Donny Grumbler
Participantelectrofix wrote:the drain pump. as its draining it needs more power to lift the water. when its empty the pump is full of air so uses less power
Dave
Part 455 in this diagram?
https://i.postimg.cc/sfPJ9Htg/Screenshot-20190726-071927-com-google-android-apps-docs.jpgWhen I first cleaned the impeller, there was what appears to be a broken/decayed rubber seal in the bottom – do you think that’s relevant? I can attach a pic if helpful.
Donny Grumbler
Participantelectrofix wrote:on this model the current feeding the pump is used to determine if its empty. as the pump wears the current increases and fools the computer into thinking its still full
or the pump is ok and the timer is faultythe only way you find out is fit a pump.
is there any play in the impellor left to right which would indicate bearing wear
Dave
When you say pump, which pump do you mean? (bear in mind I’m a novice so may misunderstand ‘simple’ things).
Ta.
Donny Grumbler
Participantelectrofix wrote:new members have limited picture right because of spam etc
firstly does it empty completely but still show the error ?
Dave
No, it stops working after just a few minutes and displays E24
Donny Grumbler
Participantiadom wrote:That pump doesn’t look that bad, it should not spin freely but flick round in quarter turns. A very common cause of pump blockages are small pieces of broken glass, they often get dislodged as you remove the pump so you don’t always find the culprit. The ‘‘heat exchanger matrix’’ is far more likely to be the water softener matrix. It is filled with what appears to be a brownish goo which is perfectly normal.
Thanks for replying. There’s nothing stuck in the impeller and it does spin as you describe. Re: the matrix – I checked the exploded diagram and it’s listed as the heat exchanger – it’s a large plastic reservoir that covers the whole left hand side of the machine. In terns of the grot in it, from the impeller, a pipe goes in, goes through a series of pipes and then back out again. It’s in that lot that the pipes are discoloured. Here’s a couple of pictures.
https://i.ibb.co/6Nd4Lfv/IMG-20190723-193932.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/mSQBgd6/IMG-20190723-WA0009.jpg
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