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    Re: Hotpoint WMD960 Error Code F10 – Pressure Switch Advice

    Ok thank you… In that case I think at this point I have to pay the £130.00 and get it done properly.

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    Re: Hotpoint WMD960 Error Code F10 – Pressure Switch Advice

    I believe the serial number is WMD960G 8110550069 it also had L2(54720).

    I gave hotpoint a call and they told me that F10 was electronics error and not the pressure switch. They offered to fix it for £129.99. If it is the PCB then I can get a second hand one for £30 on ebay. Now the hotpoint “sales person” was adamant that if I got one from elsewhere, even one from the same model that it would not work as it would need programming to work with my machine. Is this the case or should it just swap over?

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    Re: Hotpoint WMD960 Error Code F10 – Pressure Switch Advice

    Hi… I’m having a similar issue.

    My WMD960 initially gave an F12 error. I took off the lid and checked the pressure switch which appeared to be ok so I blew into the pipe which I think was a little blocked. After blowing hard it cleared. When I tested it, it pumped out clumps sediment in the water.. I assumed this has been blocking it.

    It worked fine for a week or so then I started getting an F10 error. This time it starts pumping in water but never stops until it realises it’s clearly got to much and pumps it all out with the F10 error. I thought I may have damaged the pressure switch so I ordered a replacement but it made no difference. I didn’t think it was the pressure switch tube. But as time is of essence I called an engineer out who tested the tube and checked the pressure switches.. When the engineer blew into both the new and old pressure switches there was only one click. He initially thought there should be two clicks but as the new one also only gave one assumed it was correct. He thinks it may be the PCB but I wanted to check that the new pressure switch was not faulty before I order a new one. Should there be one click or two on the pressure switch?

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