Hi all,
I'm about to replace a faulty (old) thermostat in hallway.
Thought it would be straightforward switch over, but wiring diagrams seem different.
I just wondered whether someone could confirm the wiring based on the original wiring diagram.
See pictures
Old thermostat...
spoken to hoover this morning,
their only option is to send engineer out for £119 - which will be free if deemed to be an manufacturing fault.
it is isn't it? i.e. not caused by wear and tear / use etc.
Its actually exactly this problem
http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=96720
Would appear the same parts are used for washer dryer then filled in.
Looks like manufacturing fault
Anyone else experienced this?
Oh things don't look good, on the back to the right hand side of the belt going to the main wheel, there is a circle with three tiny holes. water is ****ing out of the right most hole. Really flowing out. Not sure what those holes are, overflow? Bit bad as the water trickles pretty much over the...
Ok, so the big bad washing machine seems a little tamer now.
Found all essential from back, can see the big black waste pipe goof to pump where filter is on front. Can't see anything that would or has been leaking on right side.
So the next plan is to run the machine with everything...
So far so good, lid and back off
Looks quite clean from above and no obvious signs of leaking.
Do I need to take the washing machine up so I can see it underneath?
Bear in mind that at the moment I don't know where the pump is! :)
Thanks
Sam
hi all,
I'm no washing machine expert but ready to give this repair a go... I've check obvious blockages in filter and so far from what I've read it's looking like the pump is broken!
basically it leaks about 15mins in to cycle. not when gradually leaking water towards right side from...
yes, thanks i'd already sussed it but thanks for reply. was reluctant to just pull the exhaust off, so ending up taking the whole thing to pieces.
bit gutted it was so easy, but i suppose i could replace other parts now.
thanks