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Hotpoint WMA44 Front Load Washer Questions & Answers
Keeps overheating plug
Plug will only overheat if you have a loose connection of some type.
Check the connections in the plug - the wires must be tightly connected to the pins and must not be screwed down onto the cable insulation. Check the fuse carrier in the plug - make sure it holds both ends of the fuse securely. Also check the fuse carrier components are securely fixed (usually with a screw or a rivet) to the pins of the plug.
If it still overheats the bad connection could be due to a bad wiring connection to the socket it is plugged into or even a bad component within the socket itself. Components in the socket are not repairable - Replace with new.
Motor?
The problem could be with your pressure switch. Click for help on this site regarding change/check of hose connected with pressure switch. Enter your brand and model number of machine.
How do I remove the motor on a Hotpoint WMA44?
To remove motor.From under the machine, unplug the wiring connector from the motor socket. Remove the push on earthing cable from rear of motor. Remove the two bolts from the motor via the rear panel of the machine. The whole of the motor motor needs to be pushed backwards to disengage the three mounting pegs from their plastic sleeves. I used a wide bladed screwdriver to lever the motor from its mounting position at each of the three pegs. The motor will come away from the washing machine but don't let it drop, support it. Remember it is small but for its size it is heavy! Good luck
Cannot separate plastic tub from the metal drum
this is rust from brearings and it can be a bit of a sod to get bearings out sometimes the breaings get stuck on the drum shaft due to rust and a new shaft will be needed if drum and shaft are out put wd40 on breaings and let soak then try to knock them out if the breaing breaks in the drum then a new drum will be needed if that happens i would bye new machine as some machines are cheeper then all the parts needed to fix
Washing machine making a knocking sound
On this washer the problem is the washer drum rear bearing is worn out, a common problem and often caused by not using the correct detergent for a front loader, detergent is very corrosive, so special types are used in front loads to prevent soap residue corroding the drum bearing. Once the bearing go out then the struts that cushion the drum during the spin quickly follow.
Can move the drum as
If you have necessary tools to remove & fix the bearings you too can do it. The only problem lies is alignment of the bearings. There are two bearings involved. If any one is not aligned with the another one, you will need new bearings again in a span of 3 to 6 months. To carry out this work you will need spanners, hammer, wrenches. The persons who have carried out mechanical jobs can do it easily. After fitting the bearings the drum should have free movement when rotated by hand. It should not stop abruptly, but slowly.
When my machine gets onto the 'rinse and
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
(no promises but it's worth carrying this out anyway!)
I would gently suggest as a first step that you clean the drain motor/pump lint tray/filter. So many 'faults' are caused by blocked filters and many machines will not even go to rinse or spin or release the door lock if there is any water still left inside.
Following are my complete and hopefully 'coverall' pre-typed guidance notes for checking both the drain motor filter and the drain motor ;-0)
REMOVE POWER AND ENSURE YOU HAVE A WATER RECEPTACLE/RAGS TO SOAK UP THE WATER WHICH IS BOUND TO POUR OUT (alternatively use a wet vac as sensibly suggested by VinnyB1234!)
If you are unsure where the filter is, it is often behind the front lower (kick) panel (or in some machines at the rear in an awkward position!). These panels are either held on by (plasic) screws or will just pull off. Most filters are held in by a round cover/knob. Sometimes the filter will not come out with the cover and you will have to persuade it to come out to play.
It's surprising what people have found in theirs! It is always worthwhile checking it on a regular basis.
Now- whilst the filter is removed it is normally possible to see the drain motor and ensure it is not jammed by a foreign object such as a needle or a toothpick. It should be able to be turned by hand/finger- the power IS OFF!
At this point it is also possible to test if the motor works. No clothes or water in the machine, select a spin cycle and put the power back on. You should be able to see the motor turning at some point, possibly straight away. Using something suitable like a glove see if it is easy to briefly slow the motor down. If it is easy then the motor is malfunctioning.
If this has assisted you please consider a 4 thumbs up for the rating.
Thanks and good luck!
John C
Door lock light flashes and machine won't
There may be a fault on the control board. I have had instances of PCB tracks burning out on Hotpoint machines. This is not something you can fix unless you have some electronics experience (unless you replace the whole control board).
Wma44 wont complete rinse and
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Have you managed to check the drain motor/pump for correct operation?
Here are my (sorry- pre-typed!) complete and general guidance notes for checking both the drain motor filter and the drain motor ;-0)
If you are unsure where the filter is, it is often behind the front lower (kick) panel (or in some machines at the rear in an awkward position!) and most are held in by a round cover/knob. Sometimes the filter will not come out with the cover and you will have to persuade it to come out to play!
REMOVE POWER AND ENSURE YOU HAVE A WATER RECEPTACLE/RAGS TO SOAK UP THE WATER WHICH IS BOUND TO POUR OUT!
It's surprising what people have found in theirs! It is always worthwhile checking it on a regular basis.
Now- whilst the filter is removed it is normally possible to see the drain motor and ensure it is not jammed by a foreign object such as a needle or a toothpick. It should be able to be turned by hand/finger- the power IS OFF!
At this point it is also possible to test if the motor works. No clothes or water in the machine, select a spin cycle and put the power back on. You should be able to see the motor turning at some point, possibly straight away. Using something suitable like a glove see if it is easy to briefly slow the motor down. If it is easy then the motor is malfunctioning!
If this has assisted you please consider a 4 thumbs up for the rating.
Thanks and good luck!
John C
Hw to remove moter?
From under the machine, unplug the wiring connector from the motor socket. Remove the push on earthing cable from rear of motor. Remove the two bolts from the motor via the rear panel of the machine. The whole of the motor motor needs to be pushed backwards to disengage the three mounting pegs from their plastic sleeves. I used a wide bladed screwdriver to lever the motor from its mounting position at each of the three pegs. The motor will come away from the washing machine but don't let it drop, support it. Remeber it is small but for its size it is heavy! Good luck
How do you get the filter off to clean blockage ?
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
What follows is my generic/standard solution for problems probably caused by a blocked filter. In it you will find actions which should assist you. This document has been copied and pasted to save typing many times ;-0)
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Sorry but I do not know your particular machine BUT I would suggest as a first step that you clean the drain motor lint tray/filter. So many 'faults' are caused by blocked filters. The motor is unable to drain all of the water in the allotted time.
If you are unsure where the filter is, it is normally behind the front lower (kick) panel (or in some machines at the rear in an awkward position!) and held in by a round cover/knob.
REMOVE POWER AND ENSURE YOU HAVE A WATER RECEPTACLE/RAGS TO SOAK UP THE WATER WHICH IS BOUND TO POUR OUT!
It's surprising what people have found in theirs! It is always worthwhile checking it on a regular basis.
Now- whilst the filter is removed it is normally possible to see the drain motor and ensure it is not jammed by a foreign object such as a needle or a toothpick. It should be able to be turned by hand/finger- the power IS OFF!
At this point it is also possible to test if the motor works. No clothes or water in the machine, select a spin cycle and put the power back on. You should be able to see the motor turning at some point, possibly straight away. If it doesn't work then the motor is malfunctioning!
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Hope the filter is the problem and good luck!
John C
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