Omgod thankyou! We couldnt figure out how to put the element back in place!!! Been at it for hours untill we saw your tip of putting a lubricate on the rubber!! Amazing
Hi, thank you for your comment...it's nice to hear you found our video useful and easy to follow. Hopefully it has helped you to fix your washing machine yourself!
clear explanation thank you! I have a problem with the e16 error on hoover washing machine. First t indicates e3 after few minutes it indicates e16. With e3 already checked on and there is nothing stuck in the hose either. The washing cycle completes on 30c but on 60c the cycle does not complete at the end. Could it be the heater if e3 and e16 indicate?
E03 is usually a drain problem but when the heater insulation starts to fail (E16) it can throw up other random errors. If you did not have a drain problem (could have been a button stuck in the pump that has now flushed away) then the problems may all link to the heater failing.
My washer would give error message E03 then when I tried to restart it would come up with E16. 90 and 60 washes would almost certainly always fail with these errors. Then it started happening to 40 and 30 washes. I changed the heater element and been fine ever since. PS, I am well aware that E03 is for drainage - but there’s never actually been any drainage issues.
Hi Shaun, the error code is only a indication of what the electronics has determined is the problem, it is never 100% accurate but it shows us where to start to look to find the fault but nice job is sorting it.
+Ray de Vries This is usually caused by mould causing the jets to spray over the top. For more information see another video: ruclips.net/video/HD570cEFlNo/видео.html
Hi good video. My candy machine GOFS272 doesn't have ntc connection on element but has separate thermistor just above. Can I replace it with the new type? Would appreciate your help.
Hi, I've got an old Hoover HNL 7146 (Nextra 6 it calls itself). No fancy digital displays or error messages! But it runs sweet as a nut, never misses a beat. I've just noticed it's running stone cold, probably has been for some time. I assumed it must be the heater element and was pleased to see it's a repair worth trying. However, given the machine does complete cycles without any interruption, I'm not so sure. What do you think?
Hi Callum, we think your assumption is correct it does sound like the heater has failed and is easy to check it with a multimeter, just test across the heater terminals and if you don't get a reading you know it needs changing.
Note, this does not ALWAYS pull out so easily, even with screwdrivers. I've seen many videos and they show it come out with very little effort. Ensure you have slackened the nut to the end and pushed the bolt in to release. gently pry out with screwdrivers as much as possible. If this thing still does not release put a claw hammer around the nut and gently leaver. - i read this tip in the comment of another video and the thing popped out straight away! Save yourself an hour of constant prying to no avail.
Hi Jason. the rubber seal has to squeeze up tight enough to not just stop the water but also hold the heater in so it will often be difficult to remove. The tip of knocking the bolt into the machine helps disturb and relax the expanded seal and help loosen it but it often takes a bit of levering to start it to move.
eSpares Thanks :-) I used to work for Hoover Candy, most of the engineers would replace the heater when doing tub changes because so many of the older ones were absolute pains to get back out, and worse to get back in with the bubbled seal, even with a lubricant. So much so that the service managers started complaining about so many heater changes with tubs haha. I was just saying I wished they were all a little wiggle and pull haha :-)
Hi Jason, As an ex service engineer myself I would always when looking at a job like bearings consider replacing the heater especially if in a hard water area or particularly with Hoover Candy machines. These often suffered 'insulation breakdown' giving random faults and errors. I am sure you have had many of these when you were 'on the road' 😊
eSpares I live in Scotland, we didn't get many heater insulation problems, however we did see some, they were usually picked up right away as we did do machine insulation testing before a repair as standard. However in the case that it only broke down during a cycle, the faults were usually not spinning, and in the case it happened before and wasn't identified by the reading it usually didn't allow water into the machine. There was a certain type of heater, the very short ones, when they were first made all the engineers were complaining as we kept running out, because they would give insulation errors regular which was odd for us living in soft water areas.
eSpares Infact the ones that caught out most engineers and gave recalls, were the vision tech models. When they were first introduced for a good few months they were so sensitive to balancing issues, that the slightest load would cause it not to spin and just skip to end as if it was unbalanced (This later got fixed with program updates for our mem loaders, and we just reprogrammed the boards) however if there was a heater issue. The customer would tell us its not spinning properly, we already see on our computers before that the faults not spinning, and its a V-tech. We just assumed it was the balance problem and maybe got a bit lazy, and our recalls on those were maybe a little higher as we were a little miffed having to tell dozens of customers "You have bought a machine, its super sensitive to balancing, its not broken, and theres nothing we can do" (Thank god they came out with the new programming) that we kind of just sighed walking in and went into the explanation. Lazy engineers lol
Heya there just had a burning smell come from our candy grand vita during the spin phase of a 59 min cycle. Upon opening up the back panel I notice there is a plastic piece that is sat on the bottom left leg area. It looks like a small cylindrical piece with grease on it. Any help would be much appreciated.
@@eSpares when u say down to earth you mean knackered right? I've already ordered 1 should get it today for sale of £10 I'll let you know if it was thanks
Hi, I have been getting the same error codes, 3 and 16. When trying to remove the heater element it looks like the black seal is stuck in there? The heater element only comes out so far. Any ideas? I’ve pulled with some force but I don’t want to break anything else
Hi Kim, you can buy a washing machine cleaner that removes limescale from us www.espares.co.uk/product/es1566874/espares-washing-machine-and-dishwasher-cleane?pageNumber=1&ChildCategoryId=1427 so check it out.
Hi Kim, if your machine is showing error code E05 this refers to an issue with the NTC that fits inside the heater, you will need to test it and if faulty replace it and that will remove the error code.
My Hoover machine I always used 40-degree wash ever since I had it for 2 years, then I tried doing a hotter wash at 60c and I started getting error e03 and sometimes e16, it was ok using 40c till recently now it would never finish not matter what temp get e03, so I checked all pipes underneath blew out waste pipe, still same error, when I took of the black pipe on bottom of the main drum, you can see the heater it looked like it had a layer of limescale on it so I have taken it out like in this video, but all I did was clean it so I can see most of the element I cant get all the limescale off but mines not as bad as this and so it seems to have fixed it for now.
F03 is a 'drain error' check your machine empties from rinse in less than one minute. If longer check for debris in the pump or a blockage. If it does drain correctly it may have a blockage in the chamber to the pressure switch caused by debris/detergent build up. To clear this and help remove any limescale see this video: ruclips.net/video/ifWK9df1qgg/видео.html
Hi Halmat, don't recognise your model details but we have a video on hoover and candy error codes that may help ruclips.net/video/kzhlvB2LjXg/видео.html&t
eSpares . i bought a new one from hoover company lebanon but with 2200 wat instead of 1500. my question is it might have problems with the heater 2200 wat in the board (computer ) of this washing machine model ??? thanks in advance
The best people to answer that is the Hoover company that you bought the element from. 1500 watts sound a little low but the 2200 wat sounds like what is normally fitted to most machines are you sure you need a 1500 watt element?.
Hi Angela, error code E15 refers to a control board issue, we have an article that will help you www.espares.co.uk/advice/careandmaintenance/how-to-fix-an-e15-error-on-a-hoover-washing-machine
managed to fix my own washing machine following this guide, saved myself £400! well chuffed, thanks!
Hi LV, well done on fixing it yourself and hopefully we helped a little bit.
Very grateful watching you just saved me 450 Saudi Rials 😮
Hi, thanks for your comment, glad we could help you to fix your appliance and save money
Omgod thankyou! We couldnt figure out how to put the element back in place!!! Been at it for hours untill we saw your tip of putting a lubricate on the rubber!! Amazing
Hi Chazy Coconuts, thank you for your post and glad the video helped.
Thank you, very helpful and easy to follow!
Hi, thank you for your comment...it's nice to hear you found our video useful and easy to follow. Hopefully it has helped you to fix your washing machine yourself!
Thank you very helpful, can you also show where to exchange the NTC sensor, cant find it
clear explanation thank you!
I have a problem with the e16 error on hoover washing machine. First t indicates e3 after few minutes it indicates e16. With e3 already checked on and there is nothing stuck in the hose either. The washing cycle completes on 30c but on 60c the cycle does not complete at the end. Could it be the heater if e3 and e16 indicate?
E03 is usually a drain problem but when the heater insulation starts to fail (E16) it can throw up other random errors. If you did not have a drain problem (could have been a button stuck in the pump that has now flushed away) then the problems may all link to the heater failing.
My washer would give error message E03 then when I tried to restart it would come up with E16. 90 and 60 washes would almost certainly always fail with these errors. Then it started happening to 40 and 30 washes. I changed the heater element and been fine ever since. PS, I am well aware that E03 is for drainage - but there’s never actually been any drainage issues.
Hi Shaun, the error code is only a indication of what the electronics has determined is the problem, it is never 100% accurate but it shows us where to start to look to find the fault but nice job is sorting it.
Nice video, thanks!
I have a suggestion for a new video 'leakage from the front drawer' and what causes it
+Ray de Vries This is usually caused by mould causing the jets to spray over the top. For more information see another video: ruclips.net/video/HD570cEFlNo/видео.html
Hi good video.
My candy machine GOFS272 doesn't have ntc connection on element but has separate thermistor just above. Can I replace it with the new type?
Would appreciate your help.
Hi, I've got an old Hoover HNL 7146 (Nextra 6 it calls itself). No fancy digital displays or error messages! But it runs sweet as a nut, never misses a beat. I've just noticed it's running stone cold, probably has been for some time. I assumed it must be the heater element and was pleased to see it's a repair worth trying. However, given the machine does complete cycles without any interruption, I'm not so sure. What do you think?
Hi Callum, we think your assumption is correct it does sound like the heater has failed and is easy to check it with a multimeter, just test across the heater terminals and if you don't get a reading you know it needs changing.
Note, this does not ALWAYS pull out so easily, even with screwdrivers. I've seen many videos and they show it come out with very little effort.
Ensure you have slackened the nut to the end and pushed the bolt in to release. gently pry out with screwdrivers as much as possible. If this thing still does not release put a claw hammer around the nut and gently leaver. - i read this tip in the comment of another video and the thing popped out straight away! Save yourself an hour of constant prying to no avail.
Hi antlet, thank you for your post and some really good information for everyone to use nice one ☺
thank you so mush x😁
Your welcome Sandra
If only all heaters took such little levering out :-)
Hi Jason. the rubber seal has to squeeze up tight enough to not just stop the water but also hold the heater in so it will often be difficult to remove. The tip of knocking the bolt into the machine helps disturb and relax the expanded seal and help loosen it but it often takes a bit of levering to start it to move.
eSpares Thanks :-) I used to work for Hoover Candy, most of the engineers would replace the heater when doing tub changes because so many of the older ones were absolute pains to get back out, and worse to get back in with the bubbled seal, even with a lubricant.
So much so that the service managers started complaining about so many heater changes with tubs haha.
I was just saying I wished they were all a little wiggle and pull haha :-)
Hi Jason, As an ex service engineer myself I would always when looking at a job like bearings consider replacing the heater especially if in a hard water area or particularly with Hoover Candy machines. These often suffered 'insulation breakdown' giving random faults and errors. I am sure you have had many of these when you were 'on the road' 😊
eSpares I live in Scotland, we didn't get many heater insulation problems, however we did see some, they were usually picked up right away as we did do machine insulation testing before a repair as standard. However in the case that it only broke down during a cycle, the faults were usually not spinning, and in the case it happened before and wasn't identified by the reading it usually didn't allow water into the machine.
There was a certain type of heater, the very short ones, when they were first made all the engineers were complaining as we kept running out, because they would give insulation errors regular which was odd for us living in soft water areas.
eSpares Infact the ones that caught out most engineers and gave recalls, were the vision tech models. When they were first introduced for a good few months they were so sensitive to balancing issues, that the slightest load would cause it not to spin and just skip to end as if it was unbalanced (This later got fixed with program updates for our mem loaders, and we just reprogrammed the boards) however if there was a heater issue.
The customer would tell us its not spinning properly, we already see on our computers before that the faults not spinning, and its a V-tech. We just assumed it was the balance problem and maybe got a bit lazy, and our recalls on those were maybe a little higher as we were a little miffed having to tell dozens of customers "You have bought a machine, its super sensitive to balancing, its not broken, and theres nothing we can do" (Thank god they came out with the new programming) that we kind of just sighed walking in and went into the explanation.
Lazy engineers lol
thanks very good
+alban14 Cheers Alban. :-)
Hi, can you tell me what heater I would need for a candy GVS169DC3
Hi Gemma, we sell a range of heaters for Candy here www.espares.co.uk/search/ma775pt1559/washing-machines/elements/candy
Heya there just had a burning smell come from our candy grand vita during the spin phase of a 59 min cycle. Upon opening up the back panel I notice there is a plastic piece that is sat on the bottom left leg area. It looks like a small cylindrical piece with grease on it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Hi thaddeus eanl, it sounds like part of the suspension has broken away, examine both sides to find out what has broken.
What is a box driver? Can't seem to get one anywhere. Is it the same as an impact driver? Thanks.
Hi Raffy, have a look for a nut spinner which should be readily available or you could use a socket set.
Can these trip electrics too if bad ? Thanks
Hi Kevin, if the heater is down to earth it will trip the electrics.
@@eSpares when u say down to earth you mean knackered right? I've already ordered 1 should get it today for sale of £10 I'll let you know if it was thanks
Hi I recently changed the heater on my hoover washing machine and its spinning quiet faster than before is that normal?
Hi Abdul, changing the heater should nit affect the motor speed, check it's draining correctly or an unbalanced load affecting the spin speed.
Hi, I have been getting the same error codes, 3 and 16. When trying to remove the heater element it looks like the black seal is stuck in there? The heater element only comes out so far. Any ideas? I’ve pulled with some force but I don’t want to break anything else
Hi Robert, we have known the elements to be a pain to get out and they do require some force, we have used some grips to help pull it out so try that.
How many mm is the size of the box driver?
Hi katie, on the heater in the video it is usually 10mm
@@eSpares thank you
Is it possible if i can remove limescale and make the heater read correctly?
Hi Kim, you can buy a washing machine cleaner that removes limescale from us www.espares.co.uk/product/es1566874/espares-washing-machine-and-dishwasher-cleane?pageNumber=1&ChildCategoryId=1427 so check it out.
eSpares Can it make the e05 error code go away possibly? By removing limescale?
Hi Kim, if your machine is showing error code E05 this refers to an issue with the NTC that fits inside the heater, you will need to test it and if faulty replace it and that will remove the error code.
eSpares Im aware of that, thx. is it possible that removing of limescale will fix the error code?
Hi Kim, no the error code will be removed when the part causing the error code has been replaced.
My Hoover machine I always used 40-degree wash ever since I had it for 2 years, then I tried doing a hotter wash at 60c and I started getting error e03 and sometimes e16, it was ok using 40c till recently now it would never finish not matter what temp get e03, so I checked all pipes underneath blew out waste pipe, still same error, when I took of the black pipe on bottom of the main drum, you can see the heater it looked like it had a layer of limescale on it so I have taken it out like in this video, but all I did was clean it so I can see most of the element I cant get all the limescale off but mines not as bad as this and so it seems to have fixed it for now.
F03 is a 'drain error' check your machine empties from rinse in less than one minute. If longer check for debris in the pump or a blockage. If it does drain correctly it may have a blockage in the chamber to the pressure switch caused by debris/detergent build up. To clear this and help remove any limescale see this video:
ruclips.net/video/ifWK9df1qgg/видео.html
Hi washin machin problam konka error E05 modil skFWM-7W /THNKAS
Hi Halmat, don't recognise your model details but we have a video on hoover and candy error codes that may help ruclips.net/video/kzhlvB2LjXg/видео.html&t
any problems if we change the heater 1500 watt to 2200 wat in a hoover washing machine ???
Hi Farouk, we would recommend to replace the element with the manufacturers original when available. What is your full model number?.
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The correct heater is here: www.espares.co.uk/product/es1632253/washing-machine-heater-and-ntc
eSpares . i bought a new one from hoover company lebanon but with 2200 wat instead of 1500. my question is it might have problems with the heater 2200 wat in the board (computer ) of this washing machine model ??? thanks in advance
The best people to answer that is the Hoover company that you bought the element from. 1500 watts sound a little low but the 2200 wat sounds like what is normally fitted to most machines are you sure you need a 1500 watt element?.
E:15????
Hi Angela, error code E15 refers to a control board issue, we have an article that will help you www.espares.co.uk/advice/careandmaintenance/how-to-fix-an-e15-error-on-a-hoover-washing-machine