musicboy80s

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing #396263
    musicboy80s
    Participant

    Re: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing

    Yes, in my experience; however, I was giving another example of how the fault could occur. If the OP’s drain hose was not secured, it’s not inconceivable that it could have moved. These forums surely exist to provide a series of ‘anybody else had this problem?’ and subsequently, a wide variety of possible reasons.

    That’s all.

    in reply to: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing #396261
    musicboy80s
    Participant

    Re: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing

    ok, ok … I’ve had this debate on another forum before … more interested in helping people solve the problem on this occasion, not discussing the quality of the product…. main point being that the fault on my machine wasn’t any of the suggestions you made and it might save someone ditching their machine or taking it to pieces. I just had to lift the drain pipe up 6 inches, not replace the pcb, heater, switches, pump, filters …..

    in reply to: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing #396259
    musicboy80s
    Participant

    Re: indesit idf125 1 + 3 led lights flashing

    Can I just say … I had mine delivered on Friday and had the same fault immediately. I rang them today and it turns out it’s a drainage error code …. basically the drain pipe had been shoved right down to a right angled joint in the drainage which was restricting the drainage. This error was happening after about ten minutes on each cycle – apparently there’s a short pre-wash and drain which was causing the error. Short version – if the drain hose is restricted, this will also cause the fault code. I know they’re supposed to be a rubbish brand but for £180 I’m happy with that!

    in reply to: Indesit IWDC6125 loud scraping noise #317646
    musicboy80s
    Participant

    well what I mean is it does the job, plenty of programmes etc … by the way I drive a Vauxhall Vectra – there’s a pattern forming hehe …

    Anyway, FIXED IT .. tell you what, those bra bones are stronger than you think, nearly pulled summat forcing the damn thing through the hole. Quite pleased it took minutes this morning after a couple of hours of serious chin stroking yesterday …

    in reply to: Indesit IWDC6125 loud scraping noise #317644
    musicboy80s
    Participant

    Cheers mate, thought as much, it’s a decent cheap machine apart from the fact that you can’t get at anything ! I’m thinking of running it ‘under supervision’ and see if it twangs out of the way down to the bottom.. nothing to lose ??

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)