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Zanussi Washing Machine
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ARandomMiser wrote: »And the six pack of an adonis0
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If it is the inlet solenoid valve it will be expensive.
The valve failed on my 13 year old Bosch washing machine & the valve alone was £75.00.
So not worth fitting.
You could try putting some water ( 3 or 4 litres )into the machine through the door & setting it to spin & empty.
If it empties then it is not the pump.
If you are at all techno savvy do a search on youtube for a 'how to video'
Sorry I cant be more helpful.0 -
Simple solenoid valves are about £15, unless they have Bosch written on them.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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kwikbreaks wrote: »Sombody has been watching too many hookey downloads starting with a house call from a moustachioed plumber....
Besides that we allknow clean shaven is the 21st century wayIITYYHTBMAD0 -
Hi i have a ZANUSSI ZJD-1219 and its not turning on.
When ever i push the power button ON the Electrical circuit on the main switch board trips.
And when ever i go back and Switch the electrical switch on its does the same thing.
i have checked the fuse on the plug and its fine and also tried plugging into different power wall switch, it does the same thing, the electrical circuit trips all the time.
Does anyone know what the problem is here????0 -
The problem is that you have highjacked someone's thread.
Suggest you start one of your own!0 -
firefox1956 wrote: »If it is the inlet solenoid valve it will be expensive.
The valve failed on my 13 year old Bosch washing machine & the valve alone was £75.00.
So not worth fitting.
You could try putting some water ( 3 or 4 litres )into the machine through the door & setting it to spin & empty.
If it empties then it is not the pump.
If you are at all techno savvy do a search on youtube for a 'how to video'
Sorry I cant be more helpful.
If you narrow it down to the pump, which given the fault seems unlikely to me, then could be as simple as pump filter blocked with fluff, or 5p from a pocket, or impeller blades broken off by same 5p [yes it was mine :mad:]Gardener’s pest is chef’s escargot0 -
What operating system is it running? You might get a proper answer in the home and DIY forum0
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