Hello there,
I moved house 2 years ago to a house which came with a (used - but reasonably new) washing machine - a Hoover Quattro 1300 WS130.
Its been great for two years handling the family of four washing until recently.
First problem was just before christmas when I heard "rapid clickng" when it was empyting, so I opened the washer up and found bits of a plastic gift card (credit card sized thing) in the bottom drain pipes. I think I've got most if not all of that out, so I buttoned it all back up and it worked again this time without rapid clicking (there was a bit of plastic card in the pumpy fan bit which made the clicking) for about 5 days.
5 days further down the line of trouble free washing, pools of water started to appear under the washer - I found eventually that it had nothing to do with my retightening of hoses - all this was OK, but a blocked or frozen outlet pipe - which I still have to unblock - I am running the pipe out up into my sink at the moment and the washer has been fine again for a few days.
Yesterday I heard some more rapid clicking but this was a different type of clicking noise - so I thought I'd let it finish thinking it was something inside the tub such as a bra wire or something, but on reloading the washer it will now not turn at the start nor will it spin or move when manually cycled through the range of wash. The washer fills and empties normally and no unusual noise is heard whilst its doing this.
Could the brushes just "go" immediately or could it be something more sinister or easy to fix - perhaps because I have my drain pipe "higher up into the sink"?
I did have (and still do) my old washer in the garage on standby from my previous house - its my trusty Indesit 1263W washer which I have diagnosed brushes for originally and posted some piccies to this site so I can pull this out of the garage and use (if it wakes up from its 2 yr sleep!) I have changed bearings, Motor Control PCB and brushes before on my Indesit so know my way around it. - But its just this Hoover issue which is foxing me at present - can anyone shed any light for any easy checks before I start to swap washers around?
It may be brushes but is it common for a washer drum just to stop working beacuse of brushes? I was under the impression the first thing to go was the spin but the washer could perhaps still turn during initial normal wash?
Thank you.
I moved house 2 years ago to a house which came with a (used - but reasonably new) washing machine - a Hoover Quattro 1300 WS130.
Its been great for two years handling the family of four washing until recently.
First problem was just before christmas when I heard "rapid clickng" when it was empyting, so I opened the washer up and found bits of a plastic gift card (credit card sized thing) in the bottom drain pipes. I think I've got most if not all of that out, so I buttoned it all back up and it worked again this time without rapid clicking (there was a bit of plastic card in the pumpy fan bit which made the clicking) for about 5 days.
5 days further down the line of trouble free washing, pools of water started to appear under the washer - I found eventually that it had nothing to do with my retightening of hoses - all this was OK, but a blocked or frozen outlet pipe - which I still have to unblock - I am running the pipe out up into my sink at the moment and the washer has been fine again for a few days.
Yesterday I heard some more rapid clicking but this was a different type of clicking noise - so I thought I'd let it finish thinking it was something inside the tub such as a bra wire or something, but on reloading the washer it will now not turn at the start nor will it spin or move when manually cycled through the range of wash. The washer fills and empties normally and no unusual noise is heard whilst its doing this.
Could the brushes just "go" immediately or could it be something more sinister or easy to fix - perhaps because I have my drain pipe "higher up into the sink"?
I did have (and still do) my old washer in the garage on standby from my previous house - its my trusty Indesit 1263W washer which I have diagnosed brushes for originally and posted some piccies to this site so I can pull this out of the garage and use (if it wakes up from its 2 yr sleep!) I have changed bearings, Motor Control PCB and brushes before on my Indesit so know my way around it. - But its just this Hoover issue which is foxing me at present - can anyone shed any light for any easy checks before I start to swap washers around?
It may be brushes but is it common for a washer drum just to stop working beacuse of brushes? I was under the impression the first thing to go was the spin but the washer could perhaps still turn during initial normal wash?
Thank you.