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    Hotpoint WF541 washing machine fault lights

    Rocks, thanks for your help you were right about a blockage, not in the waste pipe, but in the sump. Removed the sump pipe and found that these colour catcher sheets the missus had been using where blocking around the ball (which I assume should be there!). Have cleaned this all up and run...
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    Hotpoint WF541 washing machine fault lights

    I've got the waste pipe and pump out. there wasn't any significant blockage in the wastepipe that I can tell, some buildup was flushed out. The pump itself looks ok, I've cleaned it all up. There was a channel in the outer pump case that was completely bocked, seen in the lower part of the...
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    Hotpoint WF541 washing machine fault lights

    This is my filter. I've trimmed a small bit of the stick (stalk?) thats in the centre to see if that stops it sticking. I do wonder if there something in the waste pipe or one of the others as the water comes out quite slow, more than a trickle, but I can remove the waste pipe from the...
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    Hotpoint WF541 washing machine fault lights

    Thanks for the reply rocks. I think I must have the stalk type, it looks like Part No. C00045027, theres no cage round it. I've had my finger as far in the plump as I can get it, up the pipe that comes from the drum, and I squeezed the pipe that connects the sump to the pump and could feel...
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    Hotpoint WF541 washing machine fault lights

    Hi, after some guidance with troubleshooting my WF541. Originally, when turned on, all lights on the washing machine would flash. Thanks to this helpful thread and a few others rocks1 has replied to, I eventually replaced the C17 capacitor, this fixed the flashing lights issue, but we still...
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