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emvoo
ParticipantHi
So.. long awaited heating element arrived saturday and the washing machine seems to be working, around 10 washing cycles so far so hopefully problem is solved for next few years.
Thanks everyone for help and advice
emvoo
ParticipantThanks Ive now ordered heating element and hopefully will be with me tomorrow. Ill keep you guys posted
emvoo
ParticipantI spoke to soon. After 2 successful washes yesterday today the machine developed the exactly the same symptoms. Not sure now if its still a problem with heating element though as there were some successful washes in between? [USER=”49782″]kaibart[/USER] how certain are you if its heating element? What tests can I run to determine whats at fault?
emvoo
ParticipantVery good diagnosis I must admit. Ive not replaced the heating element but before purchasing the new one I just wanted to see if the old one comes easily. When it did I gave it a very good clean and put back in. The washing machine now works again.
Thank you very much!
emvoo
ParticipantHi,
Thanks for reply. I think I could be sure that filter is not blocked because of the test by manually filling the washing machine with just water and setting the program to rinse only and water came out of drain pipe just fine. Anyways Ive just finished cleaning the filter (removed the housing with the pump) and there is no change in behaviour. When washing machine starts the program only takes the water from right compartment(?) for 3-5 seconds and never takes any more water, detergent stays untouched in left chamber. But washing program continues as normally as usual up until draining (before rinse I assume?) and then it develops E03 code.
So I know for a fact the draining is not a problem. The problem is the washing machine does not take up enough water. Any suggestions? -
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