What is so great about your videos is that they are real not some fancy editing making it look like fixing things is all fun and games keep up the good work I love this channel a plastic eagle of all things lol
Hello Vince. I don't know if you have room above, but if you put a couple of 4" x 4" short posts under the washing machine's feet, you would have room enough to access the drain (fit a pan under it) and you would have easier access to the door and clothes. Having the door a little higher is a great feature that saves on the back for loading and unloading. Keep up the great vids!
I absolutely enjoy watching your videos. Pure entertainment. I am the exact same age as you and love to fix things myself. I watch your videos and get inspiration to fix things around my house as well.
My washer is old but not that old but we've loved it all these 10 almost 11 years, I'm not big on repairs but you make me feel like I almost could. Greetings and cheerio from the USA!
To empty a washing machine quicker!! Take the drainage pipe at the back of the machine and lower it to below the level of the drum. Water will flow out quick and you can fill a saucepan in seconds. You can control the flow by raising or lowering the pipe. That then leaves only a small amount of water at the bottom filter you were emptying with.
Thank you. This is so obvious now that I know.... but I didn't even think of that at the time. Next time I have to do this I will definitely do the rear waste pipe first to get the majority of the water out :-) Can't believe I didn't think to do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow up until you said you had a stacked washer/dryer combo, I was questioning why you didn't block the washer up and have it drain into the pan. Glad to hear you got your washing machine fixed. I'd suggest replacing the plug with a drain valve that you can attach a hose next time you need to drain it.
Nice fix Vince, When you ever got F02 displayed check the carbon brushes on the motor it's a fault code that could shows up when a machine reaches the age of 10-15 years depending on the use of it.
Happens all the time in my house as there is 8 of us. I just use loads of towels and mop and then throw the towels straight back I the washer. Great fix Vince and always empty youre pockets before washing.
My Hotpoint washing machine wouldn't start, a quick google search suggested one of the capacitors had blown on the PCB,. So I removed the PCB, and soldered in a new capacitor costing 44 pence. I probably saved myself either the cost of new washing machine, or the cost of a repair. Just goes to show that it is generally always worth having an attempt at repair yourself.
around half year ago i had same problem with my Panasonic washing machine and it gave me the same error code, i find 2 toothpicks jammed on filter. Nice job there, you found the problem thunder fast ;) I used shallow tray under the filter draining exit and basin it took me like 10 minutes for the whole procedure.
Nice video and good channel you have here pal, especially for nerds like me. It's refreshing to see that there are helpful people like yourself who create these videos to both educate and promote preservation and maintenance of whitegoods in the materialistic throw away world in which we live. Incidentally when I moved into my current house I had a similar issue with a Beko machine not draining properly which was bought by the previous owner. I opened the sump like you did only to see the remnants of disposable gloves in there... the mind boggles.
Nice video Vince👍🏻 If you use one or two table spoons of clear vinegar in sted of fabric softener, your washing machine will last longer and the environment will thank you 🙂 The colours on the fabric will stay more colour full too and it takes care of bad smell too. Vinegar acid works too but are a bit more dangerous to handle 🙂
Nice video heres a tip faster way to empty the drum is by the waste hose into a basin on the floor level. Lift hose higher to stop water then empty basin and start again.
Few years back my old washing machine failed spectacularly during the spinning cycle :D It was already so old it wasn't sensible to repair anymore so bought a new one.
😊 Hi Vince I have no special knowledge of appliance repair but I have fixed our front loading washer 4 separate times where the drum stopped full of water. Twice the issue was the door latch wax motor and twice it was a clogged pump like in your video. Fortunate for us entering the machine diagnostic mode with the controls allowed a brute test on the pump. Through diagnoses options the pump was turned on to empty all the water to drain normal 3 of those 4 repairs. I really enjoy your trying to fix videos. Please keep making vids and courageously attempting reflows. Who knows the previous owners attempt might have been that guys first effort. And your better at repair than him? Especially like to see you build more and better soldering skills. They say to add lead to get it to flow better? Your pump impeller appeared wedged, so my suggestion may/would not help on this one but you might like the diagnoses mode.
Hi Vince, Should off pulled it out Use a block of wood to prop it up. I used to work for hotpoint they all get stuck inside You have a hard water area. Also get yourself pipe grips!!! Cheers mate
Nice one Vince! I have never tinkered with a front load washer! I'm surprised there isn't some sort of screen on the drain between the clothes and pump that would catch something that big from getting into the pump! On a top load washed you lay the hose below the level of the tank and it drains out with gravity. Keep up the good work!
Jim Bussey this special type of Pump is designed to transport objects with the water flow even if they’re are bigger then the pump cause somehow they make those objects being pumped out without even getting thru the pump or even touching it. I got a video recommended where one explained how this works but i didn’t watch it.
Last time I had to do that, I went ahead to open the cap that covers the access to the waterpump but noticed something next to it. "Wait.. wha's that?" A thingy with a red cap that caught my eye. After some poking, i realized its a tube you can pull out and with which you can use bigger containers to drain the water from the washing machine "Hallelujah! \O_O/ Finally a company that has mercy on us washing machine fixers!" *lol* Every washing machine should have that :p
Done this fix myself. Took 10 minutes to remove 3 pound coins. The clue is the different pump noise. If you don't mind getting floor wet and there's not boxes it's a quick fix.
i get this with my washer it's always hair slides stuck in the pump or pennies, a hazard of living with all girls in my house, but Great video i think this will help people save some money.
You use a washing machine ? I use my magic floor. I simply leave all my clothes on the magic floor and when I get home from work they are all clean and hanging in the wardrobe.
Vince now has the cleanest garage floor in UK. :). Its amazing what can stop a pump from spinning to drain the water out. We find pens, money, lighters and all sorts from our sons washing in the washing machine and tumble dryer. He knows he should check all pockets before he puts his washing in the machine. .lol.
I had this problem exactly!! Unfortunately my washer is in the kitchen. If you had the space it may be beneficial to raise the washer up on some solid platform then next time you can drain it easy.
Had this happen when a £2 coin had come apart and the outer ring had stuck on one of the blades. Had to use a soldering iron to melt a bit of the plastic and fish it out with some needle nose pliers. Afterwards, I put the coin back together and bought myself a coke :-) Washing machine still works great by the way!
Hi Vince, a very good video. Quite amazed by how mutch water would be inside a washing machine and how long it would take to drain. Glad you got the machine working again. :)
What i normally do is put my washer on a 90" wash with no clothes, detergent, etc, just to flush the system out, get some Calgon to get rid of all the limescale, works wonders
Nice haul Steve, I thought I might have got lucky with a 20p, I would have even settled for a 5p but unfortunately it wasn't to be....maybe next time :-)
Never knew you were so loaded Vince! That plastic (once gold painted) eagle is the logo from a piece of Armani clothing. Maybe your wife or daughter are keeping quiet about their shopping?! Great honest fix, thanks Vince.
To drain down in future just pull the machine out and drop the grey waste pipe into a bucket and the water will run out. Either that or pull it out half way so you can tilt it back against the wall or worktop so it will counterbalance itself and you should have enough room to get a bowl underneath. Also be careful if you filter is ever jammed solid like that as sometimes the foreign body will be jammed between filter and housing and you'll snap the plastic by forcing it. Another great vid tho Vince 👍
Thanks for the tips. Embarrassingly I didn't think to drop the actual waste pipe from the back down to the ground as that would have drained out a good bit of the drum leaving less mopping up to be done. I hope I remember this for next time :-)
No problem, the amount I've learned from your videos and the confidence it's given me to have a go at fixing a few things I wouldn't have bothered attempting before I'm glad I could give something back. Keep up the good work mate, great channel 👍
Question. Why not use a wet dry vac to vacuum up the water instead of using rags and a pan? Just thought that might be easier to deal with. Always love the videos!!
Brilliant!! Saved yo self $200 to $300 Bucks on some certified washing machine repair technician, mind yo that's how mooch it would roughly cost in "Ass-Trail-Ya", hmmm maybe that's why we are becoming a throw away society, Repair technicians are charging them selves out of business :D dropped a Like BTW Vince..
i had a similar problem about 3 months ago , checked the trap lots of change and shit in it but still got the error and would not drain , turns out an elastic band had got past the trap filter and wrapped itself all around the impeller , my machine had a hose clamp on one end of the drain pump that i could see how to get off but the clamp on the other end was not the same and i had no clue how to remove it or if it could even be removed ,i thought i needed to remove the drain pump but couldn't so i got a crochet hook and bent it and was able to pull the elastic out , not easy, it broke and i had to fish out the other part of it too , so make sure you always check your pockets elastic bands are the worst , the thing was wrapped all around the impeller several times and it would not budge i would say i got really lucky being able to remove it without removing the drain pump , also i tried to test the machine with a cycle before putting the kick plate back and the machine still was giving an error and not draining , turns out there is a spring loaded button like the one that turns the light out in your fridge that the kick plate holds down, if the button is not being pressed in by the kick plate the machine will not work and show an error code also i think i had to reset the computer to clear the code too
We’ve had this same problem with our washer. When we drained it, we had to use pliers to force the drain cap of the washer drain pump. We had to use grease on it after struggling with it for hours. We finally freed it to found a coin had worked its way down the drain tube
Get yourself a little tub of 3M Silicone grease, use a little on the threads of the strainer (to keep it from getting stuck again) and of course also for that rubber seal to keep it nice and soft and sealing good :) a little bit of that grease goes a long way! Ive had a small tub of it for over 4 years and still haven't even used half of it lol.
This is just like the fridge you fixed....im having to watch from behind a cushion 😂😂 the shape of the filter cap causes it to catch on whatever is stuck in yhe pump and there are 2 options...force it and brake it off or remove pump unit from back of assembly and extract the blockage that way
What I do is take the push on plastic/rubber drain pipe that fits to your sink and gradually lower it into a bowl, this leaves just a minimum amount of water when you unscrew the plug at the bottom of your washing machine. Always worked for me.
Could have unhooked the drain hose from the rear and lay it down into an angled bucket to remove the majority of it quickly. Although in a twisted way I enjoyed the approach in this video. Informative and entertaining, keep up the good work buddy 😀 👍🏻
Im not 100% sure but i think our washer has screen before the drain that you can clean after wash. That screen has so small holes that im thinking maybe you are missing a part of your washer as that wouldent have come true of it. Then again ours is top loader and for Finland ..maybe there is diffrences...
Rag soaked in vinager, stuffed in over night, would have loosened that scale up easy peasy. Give it a good scrub with a brush and water and ya good to go. Where I live the scale on appliances is mental and all the drain or soaking issues , ya learn quick what each error or fault mean. check the hose, check the filter. check check. Run a hot load once a month against smelly grime and run descaler every 3-6 month on washer & dishwasher , thats a regular here.
In the future. Tilt the machine one way and put a block of wood or brick under the unit. Then do the same on the other side. Raise it up 4-6 inches. now use a small bucket and drain. To difficult to work from that height.
Teflon tape is what you are supposed to use for threaded plumbing joints that are tough to tighten and remove. Teflon tape has an added benefit of being a water sealer as well. But never mistake the fact that Teflon tape was created for easy off easy on
You should always lube o-rings when you reinstall them. In this case a little dab of Vaseline (petroleum jelly) will do the trick. To keep the build up of filth from getting out of hand, once a month run a load hottest setting, no clothes, add a quart of white vinegar.
Once I came down in my laundry room and found it flooded. I was about to take my tool box when I realized my ex-mate started the washing machine with a sock stuck in between the door and the gasket - she didn't realize that upon closing the door (oh lord!). The water sipped throug the sock, all the way down to the floor.
What is so great about your videos is that they are real not some fancy editing making it look like fixing things is all fun and games keep up the good work I love this channel a plastic eagle of all things lol
Thank you so much :-)
Watching this with headphones was a HUGE mistake! The sound that O-Ring made will haunt my dreams for months!
Great fix regardless, Vince!
This guy is a man of culture. Love this guy and his content. Thank you Vince.
A true Renaissance Man. For certain.
Never heard of the word "torch" to describe a flashlight until I watched Vince's videos. My cultural competence has been improved - thanks Vince!
I know that one quite popular here in Australia
Nice one Vince! I had a similar fault years ago. My fix was more fun though - I had to replace the pump. Fixing stuff is really really satifying!
Hello Vince. I don't know if you have room above, but if you put a couple of 4" x 4" short posts under the washing machine's feet, you would have room enough to access the drain (fit a pan under it) and you would have easier access to the door and clothes. Having the door a little higher is a great feature that saves on the back for loading and unloading. Keep up the great vids!
I absolutely enjoy watching your videos. Pure entertainment. I am the exact same age as you and love to fix things myself. I watch your videos and get inspiration to fix things around my house as well.
The two times I had to drain washer full of water I ended up moving the actual machine over a floor drain to let the water out. Nice video Vince!
Same with me. I think in this case his washing machine is in the garage, which probably doesn't have a floor drain.
50% of video is Vince mopping up water. Skip to 12 minute mark for some action
Like that's not entertaining? :D
There's also 2 minutes of Vince trying to unscrew the filter using the wrong tool.
Thanks
@@Okurka. Not wrong tool, if he had known he could put a screwdriver through the hole at the end of the adjustable wrench for more power ;)
My Sunday morning is saved. Thanks Vince. Please do more "1 hour plus" videos! :-)
You should livestream a random fix. Even if it takes you 8 hours.
It would be great.
Friggin' *brilliant* idea!
Great idea.
This would be amazing.
Yes yes YES!!!
My washer is old but not that old but we've loved it all these 10 almost 11 years, I'm not big on repairs but you make me feel like I almost could. Greetings and cheerio from the USA!
Tilt washer back, support on something like 2 screwdriver handles, use paint roller tray to catch water. 👍👍👍🦆
Set machine at 95c and add vinegar in drum, run a program and machine is clean as a whistle. And Vince, that filter shall be checked regulary 😀
Nice washer, good info 👍
Thanks Tampatec :-)
My Mate VINCE.
Sabotage from the United States. LOL from the state of Louisiana USA I enjoy watching your videos learn quite a lot.
To empty a washing machine quicker!!
Take the drainage pipe at the back of the machine and lower it to below the level of the drum. Water will flow out quick and you can fill a saucepan in seconds. You can control the flow by raising or lowering the pipe. That then leaves only a small amount of water at the bottom filter you were emptying with.
Thank you. This is so obvious now that I know.... but I didn't even think of that at the time. Next time I have to do this I will definitely do the rear waste pipe first to get the majority of the water out :-) Can't believe I didn't think to do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scrolling looking for this comment.
Wow up until you said you had a stacked washer/dryer combo, I was questioning why you didn't block the washer up and have it drain into the pan. Glad to hear you got your washing machine fixed. I'd suggest replacing the plug with a drain valve that you can attach a hose next time you need to drain it.
Nice fix Vince, When you ever got F02 displayed check the carbon brushes on the motor it's a fault code that could shows up when a machine reaches the age of 10-15 years depending on the use of it.
Awesome!!! I HATE working on washing machines lol! Thank goodness it was relatively easy to access the source of the problem!
Thanks Chris, haha I thought you did very well on your Hotpoint door wont open video :-)
Haha =D
I swear to god I'm so happy I'm subscribed to this guy.
Happens all the time in my house as there is 8 of us. I just use loads of towels and mop and then throw the towels straight back I the washer. Great fix Vince and always empty youre pockets before washing.
My Hotpoint washing machine wouldn't start, a quick google search suggested one of the capacitors had blown on the PCB,. So I removed the PCB, and soldered in a new capacitor costing 44 pence. I probably saved myself either the cost of new washing machine, or the cost of a repair. Just goes to show that it is generally always worth having an attempt at repair yourself.
around half year ago i had same problem with my Panasonic washing machine and it gave me the same error code, i find 2 toothpicks jammed on filter. Nice job there, you found the problem thunder fast ;) I used shallow tray under the filter draining exit and basin it took me like 10 minutes for the whole procedure.
Your wife must be quite annoyed that she can't buy new things since you fix everything. XD
you never know his wife might be thankful that he fixes everything
Nice video and good channel you have here pal, especially for nerds like me. It's refreshing to see that there are helpful people like yourself who create these videos to both educate and promote preservation and maintenance of whitegoods in the materialistic throw away world in which we live. Incidentally when I moved into my current house I had a similar issue with a Beko machine not draining properly which was bought by the previous owner. I opened the sump like you did only to see the remnants of disposable gloves in there... the mind boggles.
Nice video Vince👍🏻
If you use one or two table spoons of clear vinegar in sted of fabric softener, your washing machine will last longer and the environment will thank you 🙂
The colours on the fabric will stay more colour full too and it takes care of bad smell too.
Vinegar acid works too but are a bit more dangerous to handle 🙂
Interesting suggestion, do you still use fabric softener with the vinegar?
@@jamescabrie7952 uuups I made a mistake I ment fabric softener not detergent 🙂 I have edited the post.
@@sismofytter no problem 👍
Nice video heres a tip faster way to empty the drum is by the waste hose into a basin on the floor level. Lift hose higher to stop water then empty basin and start again.
Few years back my old washing machine failed spectacularly during the spinning cycle :D
It was already so old it wasn't sensible to repair anymore so bought a new one.
Good job Vince!
😊 Hi Vince
I have no special knowledge of appliance repair but I have fixed our front loading washer
4 separate times where the drum stopped full of water. Twice the issue was the door latch wax motor and twice it was a clogged pump like in your video.
Fortunate for us entering the machine diagnostic mode with the controls allowed a brute test on the pump.
Through diagnoses options the pump was turned on to empty all the water to drain normal 3 of those 4 repairs.
I really enjoy your trying to fix videos. Please keep making vids and courageously attempting reflows.
Who knows the previous owners attempt might have been that guys first effort. And your better at repair than him?
Especially like to see you build more and better soldering skills. They say to add lead to get it to flow better?
Your pump impeller appeared wedged, so my suggestion may/would not help on this one but you might like the diagnoses mode.
Hi Vince,
Should off pulled it out
Use a block of wood to prop it up.
I used to work for hotpoint they all get stuck inside
You have a hard water area.
Also get yourself pipe grips!!!
Cheers mate
Next episode of My Mate Vince: "Trying to FIX a Faulty Golden Eagle. Now, I'm not a Vet, but..."
Nice one Vince! I have never tinkered with a front load washer! I'm surprised there isn't some sort of screen on the drain between the clothes and pump that would catch something that big from getting into the pump! On a top load washed you lay the hose below the level of the tank and it drains out with gravity. Keep up the good work!
Jim Bussey this special type of Pump is designed to transport objects with the water flow even if they’re are bigger then the pump cause somehow they make those objects being pumped out without even getting thru the pump or even touching it.
I got a video recommended where one explained how this works but i didn’t watch it.
Augenohren Katze - That’s interesting. Obvious it doesn’t work great if that little plastic eagle can stop it!!
Jim Bussey well it depends more on the shape of that object as it does on its size
Augenohren Katze Yeah, I guess. I’d think a course mesh at the water intake could prevent most things from becoming a problem too.
Last time I had to do that, I went ahead to open the cap that covers the access to the waterpump but noticed something next to it. "Wait.. wha's that?" A thingy with a red cap that caught my eye. After some poking, i realized its a tube you can pull out and with which you can use bigger containers to drain the water from the washing machine "Hallelujah! \O_O/ Finally a company that has mercy on us washing machine fixers!" *lol* Every washing machine should have that :p
How much does it cost to rent a My Mate VINCE to fix everything in my house?
Ill get him first for my dimmer!
I need him over here (in Australia) to help me put up my solar panels and install some outdoor connectors for my radios :)
HA HA HA
WOW
"Vince and the Golden Eagle" - in cinemas near you.
Even though it's an old video of yours, I'm now also into household repairs :D
classic music... good think man! is so relaxing...
Awesome as always vince. Maybe next time grab a flexible tube and have that funnel into the pot
Very nice job!
Done this fix myself. Took 10 minutes to remove 3 pound coins. The clue is the different pump noise. If you don't mind getting floor wet and there's not boxes it's a quick fix.
I love your videos Vince. Think your next one should be "My Mate Vince trys to fix Brexit"
Was anyone else cringing at the sound of the rubber squeeking....
i get this with my washer it's always hair slides stuck in the pump or pennies, a hazard of living with all girls in my house, but Great video i think this will help people save some money.
You use a washing machine ? I use my magic floor. I simply leave all my clothes on the magic floor and when I get home from work they are all clean and hanging in the wardrobe.
wth is a magic floor ??????? huh????
The persons spouse or equivalent I guess. I also guess on ownership of a washing machine being required for the magic floor to work.
@@Abhishek-C92 They only work if you're married.
I have a magic floor aswell, but it doesn't work like yours, I clean up and 5 minutes later its magically produced more washing.
Vince now has the cleanest garage floor in UK. :). Its amazing what can stop a pump from spinning to drain the water out. We find pens, money, lighters and all sorts from our sons washing in the washing machine and tumble dryer. He knows he should check all pockets before he puts his washing in the machine. .lol.
Ah pleasant music while Vince struggles with a washing machine drain LOL always good though appreciate the videos
I had this problem exactly!! Unfortunately my washer is in the kitchen. If you had the space it may be beneficial to raise the washer up on some solid platform then next time you can drain it easy.
Had this happen when a £2 coin had come apart and the outer ring had stuck on one of the blades. Had to use a soldering iron to melt a bit of the plastic and fish it out with some needle nose pliers. Afterwards, I put the coin back together and bought myself a coke :-) Washing machine still works great by the way!
Hi Vince, a very good video. Quite amazed by how mutch water would be inside a washing machine and how long it would take to drain. Glad you got the machine working again. :)
Another interesting video thanks 😊
Vince if you take out the waste hose and drop it below the drum level then you can drain the water into a bucket a lot easier.
What i normally do is put my washer on a 90" wash with no clothes, detergent, etc, just to flush the system out, get some Calgon to get rid of all the limescale, works wonders
My greatest haul out a washing machine was 20p in coppers, a keyring and a Lego piece. 😂
Nice haul Steve, I thought I might have got lucky with a 20p, I would have even settled for a 5p but unfortunately it wasn't to be....maybe next time :-)
Love watching your videos!
Never knew you were so loaded Vince! That plastic (once gold painted) eagle is the logo from a piece of Armani clothing. Maybe your wife or daughter are keeping quiet about their shopping?! Great honest fix, thanks Vince.
To drain down in future just pull the machine out and drop the grey waste pipe into a bucket and the water will run out. Either that or pull it out half way so you can tilt it back against the wall or worktop so it will counterbalance itself and you should have enough room to get a bowl underneath. Also be careful if you filter is ever jammed solid like that as sometimes the foreign body will be jammed between filter and housing and you'll snap the plastic by forcing it. Another great vid tho Vince 👍
Thanks for the tips. Embarrassingly I didn't think to drop the actual waste pipe from the back down to the ground as that would have drained out a good bit of the drum leaving less mopping up to be done. I hope I remember this for next time :-)
No problem, the amount I've learned from your videos and the confidence it's given me to have a go at fixing a few things I wouldn't have bothered attempting before I'm glad I could give something back. Keep up the good work mate, great channel 👍
Thanks mate :-)
Awsome video mate!
Question. Why not use a wet dry vac to vacuum up the water instead of using rags and a pan? Just thought that might be easier to deal with. Always love the videos!!
Hotpoint really make it a faff to remove the filter. My Bosch just undo a small flap and twist open.
Hmm.. Your wife doesn't know, kid's don't know, it's not yours... that can mean one thing: Someone else has been in the house. :D
always airing your dirty laundry :)
Brilliant!! Saved yo self $200 to $300 Bucks on some certified washing machine repair technician, mind yo that's how mooch it would roughly cost in "Ass-Trail-Ya", hmmm maybe that's why we are becoming a throw away society, Repair technicians are charging them selves out of business :D dropped a Like BTW Vince..
Newer machines have a mini drain hose at the front so you don't get water everywhere
Good video.
i had a similar problem about 3 months ago , checked the trap lots of change and shit in it but still got the error and would not drain , turns out an elastic band had got past the trap filter and wrapped itself all around the impeller , my machine had a hose clamp on one end of the drain pump that i could see how to get off but the clamp on the other end was not the same and i had no clue how to remove it or if it could even be removed ,i thought i needed to remove the drain pump but couldn't
so i got a crochet hook and bent it and was able to pull the elastic out , not easy, it broke and i had to fish out the other part of it too , so make sure you always check your pockets
elastic bands are the worst , the thing was wrapped all around the impeller several times and it would not budge i would say i got really lucky being able to remove it without removing the drain pump , also i tried to test the machine with a cycle before putting the kick plate back and the machine still was giving an error and not draining , turns out there is a spring loaded button like the one that turns the light out in your fridge that the kick plate holds down, if the button is not being pressed in by the kick plate the machine will not work and show an error code
also i think i had to reset the computer to clear the code too
Love these videos
Shallow baking tray works a treat!
We’ve had this same problem with our washer. When we drained it, we had to use pliers to force the drain cap of the washer drain pump. We had to use grease on it after struggling with it for hours. We finally freed it to found a coin had worked its way down the drain tube
Get yourself a little tub of 3M Silicone grease, use a little on the threads of the strainer (to keep it from getting stuck again) and of course also for that rubber seal to keep it nice and soft and sealing good :) a little bit of that grease goes a long way! Ive had a small tub of it for over 4 years and still haven't even used half of it lol.
should try a silicone grease on it to keep it turning smooth silicone is safe to use on plastics
Nice video as always
This is just like the fridge you fixed....im having to watch from behind a cushion 😂😂 the shape of the filter cap causes it to catch on whatever is stuck in yhe pump and there are 2 options...force it and brake it off or remove pump unit from back of assembly and extract the blockage that way
What I do is take the push on plastic/rubber drain pipe that fits to your sink and gradually lower it into a bowl, this leaves just a minimum amount of water when you unscrew the
plug at the bottom of your washing machine. Always worked for me.
Could have unhooked the drain hose from the rear and lay it down into an angled bucket to remove the majority of it quickly.
Although in a twisted way I enjoyed the approach in this video.
Informative and entertaining, keep up the good work buddy 😀 👍🏻
I had the same problem with draining the machine so now i have raised the machine 3" off the floor, should be easier next time.
Im not 100% sure but i think our washer has screen before the drain that you can clean after wash.
That screen has so small holes that im thinking maybe you are missing a part of your washer as that wouldent have come true of it.
Then again ours is top loader and for Finland ..maybe there is diffrences...
You got it. Two thump up.
Like your vids vince your also good at fixing things
At my school
*FIRE ALARM*
PRINCPLE: FAULTY FIRE ALARM
ME: *SCARED*
I usually slide a tray underneath to catch the water so it doesn't go all over the floor.
Rag soaked in vinager, stuffed in over night, would have loosened that scale up easy peasy. Give it a good scrub with a brush and water and ya good to go. Where I live the scale on appliances is mental and all the drain or soaking issues , ya learn quick what each error or fault mean. check the hose, check the filter. check check. Run a hot load once a month against smelly grime and run descaler every 3-6 month on washer & dishwasher , thats a regular here.
Dont wash your hawks with your sawks.. lol
In the future. Tilt the machine one way and put a block of wood or brick under the unit. Then do the same on the other side. Raise it up 4-6 inches. now use a small bucket and drain. To difficult to work from that height.
Fault finding.......it's a Hotpoint! Problem solved 😂💯👍🏼
It has lasted a long time tho 🙂
My Bosch machine has an emergency water drain tube.
The Third Reich called and asked for their eagle emblem back btw.
The only time I was quicker than this it was my first wedding night and she understood....
But was it as wet and smelly...
@@mick.Walker Affirmative....hence the reason why shes the ex. :D
Do you still have the eagle badge?
Every 3 or 4 months put a hand full of soda crystals in the machine on a boil wash no clothes or washing powder. This is help to clean the machine out
Teflon tape is what you are supposed to use for threaded plumbing joints that are tough to tighten and remove. Teflon tape has an added benefit of being a water sealer as well. But never mistake the fact that Teflon tape was created for easy off easy on
You should always lube o-rings when you reinstall them. In this case a little dab of Vaseline (petroleum jelly) will do the trick. To keep the build up of filth from getting out of hand, once a month run a load hottest setting, no clothes, add a quart of white vinegar.
Best to use silicone grease, rather than petroleum products, as they can cause degradation of plastics over time.
Also did you get your dryer modified?
Once I came down in my laundry room and found it flooded. I was about to take my tool box when I realized my ex-mate started the washing machine with a sock stuck in between the door and the gasket - she didn't realize that upon closing the door (oh lord!). The water sipped throug the sock, all the way down to the floor.
That's a funny looking pair of pliers, @ 4:10 don't you mean a crescent wrench (adjustable spanner).
Turn the tap to off, open the door, and get what water you can with a mug.
Vince a little birdie told me about this thing called a wet-dry vacuum and a wedge to lift up the front of the washer.
Next time you have to do this, use a shop vac to suck most of the water out of the drum first.
Try using a breaker bar in the hole of the crescent wrench.
Best way if water is stuck in machine is to pull machine out a bit and tilt it back then place bowl underneath to catch water directly.
Haha . I've had this no end . I've replaced 3 impella' s due to it having stuff inside and beginning damaged . :)