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Hotpoint aqurious leaking at front
Carefully check the door seal for any sign of a hole or tear in the seal.
Or it could be leaking from the drum front or the drum front seal, this is another seal , not the door seal., you cannot see this without removing the front panel.
2/22/2010 10:45:48 PM •
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on Feb 22, 2010
Hotpoint aquarius 1100
yes easy to change there are 2 of them look for a single wire going to each side of your motor when u find each wire u have found were your carbon brushes are right you will need a pair of bent nose pliers place the ends either side of the plastic casing if the carbon brushes squeeze and pull the first brush should pull out take wire of now the 2 brush you wont be able to see but its directly across from the first 1 do exact same to take that 1 out now before replacing the new brushes there a small slot running down 1 side of the plastic at the end you will see a small metal bar push this up which will release the carbon now you can fit them
2/13/2010 10:24:08 AM •
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on Feb 13, 2010
How do
No need to remove seal.
Remove top cover, undo 2 screws securing door lock. and reach down inside the washer to access the door lock.. This is the easy to do it.
2/4/2010 8:16:24 PM •
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on Feb 04, 2010
There is water leaking from the bottom of my
Unlikely to be filter leaking.
Carefully check the door seal for a split or hole in it, it is easy to miss a hole, so examine it closely.
The filter is located inside the large black hose fastened to bottom of drum.
Hope this helps.
1/31/2010 9:21:05 PM •
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on Jan 31, 2010
A message saying f05
F05: possible draining (pumping off) problem, check the pump filter, or pump, outlet pipe, or U-BEND.
1/28/2010 12:00:42 PM •
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on Jan 28, 2010
I HAVE A HOTPOINT AQUARIUS WD62 WASHER DRYER. THE
It will be a faulty thermostat or element more than likely, or a broken wire.
Remove top cover, and you will see the heater manifold over to the right side, there you will see the element and thermostats.
You will need a meter to test them.
Hope this helps.
1/11/2010 8:55:37 AM •
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on Jan 11, 2010
Water leaking at rear
It is probably the hose washer or crimp thai is leaking.
I would suggest that you replace the hose to be on the safe side.
1/8/2010 11:07:11 PM •
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on Jan 08, 2010
Hotpoint WD420 - Stuck in wash cycle
Suggestion: Plug off the wall first. Possible your outlet filter is blocked. This requires cleaning depending on your usage. Clean this out and refit. Check out user's manual. Good luck.
Also check if your inlet into the machine is not clogged.
1/7/2010 9:39:00 AM •
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on Jan 07, 2010
The water is not draining away. Hotpoint WD63
filter is located at the bottom rear of the appliance... if its pump obstruction then to lay the drain hose into a bowl is a means of getting the water out manually.. if its a blockage and water wont drain this way then lay the unit down on its R/H side (not soap dispenser side)....then acces to the filter can be made without flooding the place..best if 2 persons were to do this as the machine can be heavy when full with water and clothes.. best of luck..
1/5/2010 1:26:13 AM •
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on Jan 05, 2010
Washing machine fills with water but won't do
I would check the brushes in the motor if I were you..
It should be located at the top right of the washer.
If the brushes are less than 3 or 4mm long, then they need replacing.
Hope this helps.
12/25/2009 4:43:26 PM •
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on Dec 25, 2009
I have a Hotpoint Aquarius 1100 washer dryer and
Remove the lower rear panel of washer.
Locate and remove the large black hose fastened to bottom of drum.
Remove and clean the plasic filter inside hose..
Also check the pump for a blockage as well.
Thisn should solve your problem.
12/14/2009 9:15:57 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2009
Hotpoint WD63 not spinning correctly
Two things to check.
Remove rear cover.
Remove large black hose onto drum
Remove and clean filter inside hose.
Next--remove top cover and check the brushes in the motor, if they are less than 3 or 4 mm long, then replace them.
Please rate my solution.
Thanks.
11/24/2009 9:51:03 PM •
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on Nov 24, 2009
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