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  • in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176492
    mrmister
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    Re: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems

    Penguin45 wrote:Pump – at lowest point of machine.
    Sump hose – connects drum to pump and contains filter.
    Remove plug and rear access panel to reveal all.

    Evening Iadom……. :wave:

    Penguin45.

    i did everything you sugested and BINGO 😀
    Not only is my washing machine working like brand new but after emptying the sump hose and pump im £1.57p.. 2 drawing pins..a button and some elastic better off…lol

    A big thankyou to iadom and Penguine45..you are complete stars and have saved me £90.. 😆
    Best regards Mrmister

    in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176490
    mrmister
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    sure its worth paying the £90 if i cant sort it
    cheers all
    goodnight

    in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176489
    mrmister
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    was told it wasnt the best of washers…Hmmmmm without a doubt it will be down to me im sure , lets hope i can sort it without a lot of fuss and expense.
    ill be armed with towels and washing up bowl
    thanks again
    mrmister

    in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176486
    mrmister
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    iadom & Penguin45.
    your stars..ill give it a go tomorrow and see what i find..if not ill give you an update
    thanks for your advice and time

    regards mrmister

    in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176484
    mrmister
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    thanks Penguin45

    no codes or flashing lights on this hunk of junk im afraid.. very basic model ?

    in reply to: Hotpoint First Addition WMA20 = Problems #176483
    mrmister
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    It does sound as though you may have a partial pump blockage or sump obstruction, If you do not feel capable of checking this yourself then click on the link in my sig to see if we have someone who can help. It should not be over expensive if this is the cause of your problem.

    thanks iadom
    if i knew where the sump or pump was i may be able to check it , how would i get to them if i decided to have a go myself? any ideas

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