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helo_75
Participanthave you been drunk all weekend jim?
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Participantbosch are the best, but the zanussi is more than adequate in my humble opinion
i have a zanussi condenser, never missed a heartbeat
helo_75
Participanthmmm
wiring/harness damaged/broken or faulty motor
helo_75
Participantno need, penguins told u what u need
helo_75
Participantyup
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Participantand a new plastic welded tub to match
lmao, oh the joy eh
helo_75
Participantthatll want a pump then
nightmare!!!
fitted one the other day, took me best part on 90 mins
not a job for the faint hearted, if its under warranty get hoover out, if not, click the find an engineer link below!!
helo_75
Participantjim… its the new heater box model
they require two cold fills, as they have the flushing valve…. just fitting the y hose at the back and extending it with a single hose is sufficient
they changed it again, and put the flush on the heater box again
this time, its the indesit box with a filter at the back ( and yet another different eprom)
helo_75
Participantyeah, should be, if your more comfortable doing it that way, id just cover the motor over with some plastice, just to make sure it doesnt get wet when you remove the pump
helo_75
Participantno, no limit, just not on its side!!!!
yes, could be just the pump
helo_75
Participantbuy a longer hose ad join it , thats the easy way
helo_75
Participanthave you checked you havent pulled a wire off the fan?
other than that, the fan motors goosed, which would explain why the element blew in the first place
helo_75
Participantyes thats the right pump
anyway.. DONT lie the machine on its side, way too many expensive components to damage
tip the machine back, and if you look to the front of the machine, where the flap for the filter is, youll see 3 screws, securing the pump base from the housing
do it that way
the condenser cleaning requires the cabinet to be split – lid off, 4 securing screws on the top , 4 in the back, and 2 on the sides (behind the white plugs)
the condenser is the big plastic housing between the fan motor and the drum
take it off and flush it out
however if the machine appears to dry ok, it might not be necessary to flush the condenser, id change the pump first and see how it goes
with the plug out of course!
helo_75
Participantid still change the pump, as ive said before, they run a long time with little or no water in while drying, and tend to cut out
clean the condenser, change the pump, and it will be fine
helo_75
Participantah well, that model isnt so bad then
good luck
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