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With increasing frequency (but not every wash cycle), my Miele W4800 washer is producing a "Drain" fault/alarm and fails to complete the cycle, leaving me with a bunch of soaking wet clothes, and often a locked door. The machine is about 10 years old. I've cleaned the filter and verified that the pump impeller spins with some magnetic resistance. I've verified that the drain hose is not kinked.
When the fault occurs, there is a hum/buzzing noise that sounds like something is jammed. If I am present when the hum/buzzing starts, before the drain alarm sounds, I can consistently (100% success rate) correct the situation by tilting the machine forward (the back is about 3 inches off the floor) and letting it drop abruptly. When I do this, the buzzing stops, it sounds like the pump is working properly, and I can hear the water exiting the machine via the drain hose. If I gently tilt the washer forward and gently tilt it back, the problem does not correct itself, so I think that the jarring is what temporarily corrects the problem.
I am tempted to think that there is something on the exit side of the impeller that is jamming it, and that to correct this, I'll have to remove the panels and see if I can open the drain system and inspect it for debris. I don't really want to open the filter to check the impeller while there is water in the machine because I don't want to flood my laundry room. That said, I might decide to open it up (with water in it) when the problem occurs and hopefully be able to vacuum the water up with a shop vac before it floods the room.
Before I do anything, I thought that I would post here to see if anybody else has experienced a similar problem. Maybe it's a faulty sensor or something other then debris jamming the impeller?
Thanks for any help.
When the fault occurs, there is a hum/buzzing noise that sounds like something is jammed. If I am present when the hum/buzzing starts, before the drain alarm sounds, I can consistently (100% success rate) correct the situation by tilting the machine forward (the back is about 3 inches off the floor) and letting it drop abruptly. When I do this, the buzzing stops, it sounds like the pump is working properly, and I can hear the water exiting the machine via the drain hose. If I gently tilt the washer forward and gently tilt it back, the problem does not correct itself, so I think that the jarring is what temporarily corrects the problem.
I am tempted to think that there is something on the exit side of the impeller that is jamming it, and that to correct this, I'll have to remove the panels and see if I can open the drain system and inspect it for debris. I don't really want to open the filter to check the impeller while there is water in the machine because I don't want to flood my laundry room. That said, I might decide to open it up (with water in it) when the problem occurs and hopefully be able to vacuum the water up with a shop vac before it floods the room.
Before I do anything, I thought that I would post here to see if anybody else has experienced a similar problem. Maybe it's a faulty sensor or something other then debris jamming the impeller?
Thanks for any help.