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  • in reply to: Zanussi F1045 washing machine help #245991
    ELBOW2HEAD
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    Success, looks like water got onto the module board so i took it out and dryed it up with the hair dyer and put it back in. It works now so many thanks for your help as you saved me money.

    in reply to: Zanussi F1045 washing machine help #245990
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    helo_75 wrote:just check the motor plug

    is the drum turning at all?

    The motor plug seems to be connected and i can turn the drum with my hand. Maybe water got into it.

    I’ll have another look.

    in reply to: Zanussi F1045 washing machine help #245988
    ELBOW2HEAD
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    er for some reason it won’t spin now.

    Shit,what have i done?

    Any ideas?

    in reply to: Zanussi F1045 washing machine help #245987
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    helo_75 wrote:if the pump runs, its either breaking down under load, or there is definately a blockeage, be that in the sump (which isnt the grey pipe) or the end where it attatches under the sink!?! (if it isnt in a standpipe)

    hope this helps

    Many thanks. I just opened up that sump black pipe and i pulled out what looks like a pink babygrow.

    You’re a star.

    One more question, there is a plastic ball in there,is that suppose to be there?

    in reply to: Zanussi F1045 washing machine help #245986
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    helo_75 wrote:if the pump runs, its either breaking down under load, or there is definately a blockeage, be that in the sump (which isnt the grey pipe) or the end where it attatches under the sink!?! (if it isnt in a standpipe)

    hope this helps

    I’ve taken the washing out and the pump is running like when i have a load in. I’ve blown in the grey pipe and thats clear. Even with the filter out there is water still in the washing machine that i can see.

    So this sump most likely is blocked. Will check it out

    Is it easy to do?

    in reply to: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP #184753
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    Re: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP

    Dave_Conway wrote:They’re here if you need them:

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … cts_id=108

    Dave.
    I opened it up and guess what the connector fell off the motor. I replugged and all is good.

    Thanks all.

    I still have more problem with its loud spinning.

    in reply to: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP #184750
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    Re: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP

    Martin wrote:

    ELBOW2HEAD wrote:
    It locks perfectly and water comes in but it doesn’t budge at all.

    Doesn’t budge eh? By that you mean the drum won’t rotate I guess? And I suppose if you just set the machine to ‘spin only’ you would hear the drain pump working but again the drum doesn’t turn?

    If the answer is yes, then the motor brushes will need replacing! 😉

    Click the link below if you need an engineer to sort it for you 🙂
    I believe so,are the motor brushes easy to replace?

    in reply to: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP #184748
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    Re: HOOVER PE235 WASHING MACHINE HELP

    Dave_Conway wrote:Does the door lock while you’re waiting for it to start ?

    It sounds like a door interlock problem to me 🙂

    Dave.
    It locks perfectly and water comes in but it doesn’t budge at all.

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