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Title: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Varche on 19 March 2019, 20:35:34
Somewhat ironic that only a few weeks ago , I was advocating buying secondhand off Facebook/ gumtree rather than attempt a repair.

Our washing machine is an LG bought in 2004 !

On the plus side management is away for a couple of weeks so I will have a look at it when I am a bit better.

Symptom. Water on floor sometimes. Today about an inch of water in drum which was obviously empty after last use on Sunday. Water on floor might have been the filter which was gunked up with impossible stuff.

Cause? Hose leak inside machine , dirt or calcium stopping fill valve from shutting properly. We had a mains outage a week back.

Does the team agree?
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 19 March 2019, 21:05:22
Just buy the love of your life a new washing machine Varche. She deserves it rather than you buggering around with a 15 year old example!

That machine is not like an Omega of that age, and is just fit for the scrappy :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: dave the builder on 19 March 2019, 21:17:45
could well be the fill solenoid leaking cheap and easy fix :y

assuming the machine has a dedicated waste  :-\
(not a shared waste with a sink ,which, if partly blocked, could backfill the machine with sink water .

Just buy the love of your life a new washing machine Varche. She deserves it rather than you buggering around with a 15 year old example!
what will Mrs Varche do the washing with  :-\

That machine is not like an Omega of that age, and is just fit for the scrappy :D :D ;)
I doubt a new machine will last 15 years  ::)



Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Bigron on 19 March 2019, 21:47:07
Just buy the love of your life a new washing machine Varche. She deserves it rather than you buggering around with a 15 year old example!

That machine is not like an Omega of that age, and is just fit for the scrappy :D :D ;)

Don't be so mean, Lizzie - Varche has kindly spared 'er indoors the regular trips to the river and the large flat stones to do the washing on by buying her a washing machine in the first place!  :P

Ron.
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Andy B on 19 March 2019, 22:10:52
could well be the fill solenoid leaking cheap and easy fix :y

 ....

That's what I thought about my daughter's washing machine .... the drum fill up if left a few days. New valve fitted & .... yes, it still fills up over a few days  :-\
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: STEMO on 19 March 2019, 22:15:40
could well be the fill solenoid leaking cheap and easy fix :y

 ....

That's what I thought about my daughter's washing machine .... the drum fill up if left a few days. New valve fitted & .... yes, it still fills up over a few days  :-\
A few days? Ours gets used twice most days.
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Varche on 19 March 2019, 22:25:31
Just buy the love of your life a new washing machine Varche. She deserves it rather than you buggering around with a 15 year old example!

That machine is not like an Omega of that age, and is just fit for the scrappy :D :D ;)

Don't be so mean, Lizzie - Varche has kindly spared 'er indoors the regular trips to the river and the large flat stones to do the washing on by buying her a washing machine in the first place!  :P

Ron.

Up until the late 80s , the previous ownercarried her washing a mile to the village communal spring, then carried it back wet to dry.

New waching machine must haves:

A sock sub door, digital time left display, at least four different washes.  Nowt will happen on new machine front till she is back. In meantime I can have a tinker plus wash stuff in the village spring..... been saving a pound a week for its replacement.
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 19 March 2019, 22:53:07
Just buy the love of your life a new washing machine Varche. She deserves it rather than you buggering around with a 15 year old example!

That machine is not like an Omega of that age, and is just fit for the scrappy :D :D ;)

Don't be so mean, Lizzie - Varche has kindly spared 'er indoors the regular trips to the river and the large flat stones to do the washing on by buying her a washing machine in the first place!  :P

Ron.

Up until the late 80s , the previous ownercarried her washing a mile to the village communal spring, then carried it back wet to dry.

New waching machine must haves:

A sock sub door, digital time left display, at least four different washes.  Nowt will happen on new machine front till she is back. In meantime I can have a tinker plus wash stuff in the village spring..... been saving a pound a week for its replacement.

What, late 1880's? ;D ;D

£1 per week!  You tight git! :o :o :o ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Andy B on 19 March 2019, 23:04:54
could well be the fill solenoid leaking cheap and easy fix :y

 ....

That's what I thought about my daughter's washing machine .... the drum fill up if left a few days. New valve fitted & .... yes, it still fills up over a few days  :-\
A few days? Ours gets used twice most days.

There's only 2 of them  ;)
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 19 March 2019, 23:23:48
Gotta love a white goods thread!  :y
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: Enceladus on 20 March 2019, 02:18:39
Check the connector where the appliance's flexible waste hose connects to the waste pipe that goes outside. Ours had a non-return valve flap thingy in the connector. Got blocked with gunk.
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: aaronjb on 20 March 2019, 08:58:12
There's only 2 of them  ;)

And they probably don't soil themselves five times a day like poor uncle STEMO..  :y
Title: Re: Washing machine repair 2.0
Post by: STEMO on 20 March 2019, 11:16:17
There's only 2 of them  ;)

And they probably don't soil themselves five times a day like poor uncle STEMO..  :y
I've got it down to three  :y