Hotpoint WM62 Trips power

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The problem started when the bearings went. Even after they had been replaced the power still tripped out. I took the motor apart and cleaned up the area with which the brushs make contact, fitted new brushs but this has not solved the problem. The machine works fine on a spin cycle, but as soon as you select a wash cycle it fills up with water until it reachs roughly the bottom of the drum then the power trips off. To get the machine to drain I have to tilt the washer to about 45 degrees to the left (when viewed from the front). I've looked at the heater element but cannot see any obvious damage. The only component I have left to check is a small circular item next to the control unit that is connectd to the base of the outter drum by a clear tube, but I don't know what it is or what it does.
 
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thats a pressure switch, operated by air, i would guess you need a new heater
 
I concur. if your bearings have collapsed previous what sometimes happens while running on collapsed bearings the inner drum drops scraping/damaging the heater element (damage not always obvious to the naked eye).To prove this if it was me I would disconnect three spade connectors to the element making sure you temporarily tape the spades (to stop any shorting) and try running a programme. If it runs ok it proves the element faulty.
 
tockworth said:
To prove this if it was me I would disconnect three spade connectors to the element making sure you temporarily tape the spades (to stop any shorting) and try running a programme. If it runs ok it proves the element faulty.

I never said that for one reason (though i did think of it)

you cant run a wash prog with no heater, the m/c will sit there waiting for the water to get hot which it never will
 
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Yes I agree breezer but if the machine does not blow the trip with the heater disconnected is the point to prove, then that would indicate the heater faulty.
 
But, on a hot wash the machine wouldn't progress from the heating stage because the water hasn't been heated, the fault could lie after the heating stage.
 
but there is nothing else thatis in thwe water after the heating
 
Thanks ! You were spot on, the heater element was shot. Changed it last night and works a treat. :D
 

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