Samsung washing machine won't drain on most cycles

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I have a strange problem with my Samsung Ecobubble.

On most cycles it gets stuck half-way through the cycle. No error code. It's just stuck on 44 mins, for example.

On a 15 min Quick Wash it gets stuck at the end as there is water in the drum that won't drain.

On a Rinse+Spin cycle it completes the cycle without issue and the water drains properly throughout the cycle and at the end.

I can't understand why it doesn't drain properly on most cycles except for Rinse+Spin where I can see the water draining out of the outlet.

I've cleaned out the filter and checked the impeller isn't blocked.

Any suggestions?
 
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Pump knackered if over 5 years old probably. Can be a bit random with working or not working.
I took mine out and wired to a plug and was working fine although resistance test using cheap multi tester was high..
Swapped eventually and all good
 
I've got a cheap multi tester. Which I can use to test? What would indicate there's a problem?

I'm going to take it out now and will order a new pump.
 
I took mine out and wired to a plug and was working fine although resistance test using cheap multi tester was high..
For this model, if the motor is not for AC/Universal then plugging it in directly to mains won't be a good idea.
 
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Ok. Mine was cheap at around £30 so worth a punt. Fixed though.

As for testing I just followed a YouTube video.
 
Is it best to buy the whole drain pump assembly or just the drain pump?

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I think I was 200+ resistance but pump was running fine with my test.
Would not drain though and machine seemed to pause randomly. Managed to reset with a power off and then it would drain.
Also smelling as I think low pump force was causing a build up of rotting crud in pipes..

We now use calgon and powder Vs the tads...
 
The magnet pumps get a flat spot and fail intermitently, go for just a pump but change the correct one, not the recirc. pump.
 
I was having a problem with my washing machine, removed the filter and cleaned, no better, stuck a hook thing up where the filter fits and dragged out a whole load of twisted muck, been OK ever since. I think the problem was colour catchers in the wash, disintegrating and getting through the filters. So don't use colour catchers any more.
 

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