DIY washing machine repair tips
Washing machine safety issues
- What's the best way to pull a washing machine out?
- Can I turn the washing machine upside down?
- Do I need any special tools or equipment?
- Is it possible to introduce new faults while repairing or installing a washing machine?
What's the best way to pull a washing machine out?
The best way to pull a washing machine out, is to open the door and get hold of the door opening at the top of the door seal. Then lift the washing machine up and pull it forward. Before trying to do this, make sure the feet haven't stuck to the floor by tilting the washer back slightly.
Don't attempt it if you have back trouble though.
If the door wont open due to a fault, then you may be able to get some purchase by taking the soap drawer out or by lifting from the underneath the front of the machine and pulling it forward. But without access to the door opening it can be tricky - especially if the washer is also full of washing and water. In this scenario, if you can take out the drain hose, you should be able to siphon the water out using the procedure here The washing machine won't pump water out
If the washing machine is underneath a kitchen work top, make sure the back feet don't catch under the floor covering if it wasn't fitted all the way underneath (which is extremely common). If the feet are going underneath the floor covering, try tilting the machine forward onto its front feet or it will rip the floor covering.
Also, make sure the fill hoses are long enough to allow the washing machine to come out.
Tips:
Avoid damage to the flooring by using on old towel under the feet. This also helps the machine slide around easier. Some people like to put their washing machine (or other appliance) on trolley wheels (as long as there is enough height available to raise the washing machine)
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Can I turn the washing machine upside down?
Don't turn one upside down. Gain access to parts underneath by laying the machine down on its front or back. If the washing machine still has water inside it needs draining out or water can run inside and short out components. ( Instructions on how to drain a washing machine can be found within this section - Washing machine won't empty water )
Go to top of pageDo I need any special tools or equipment?
Newer washing machines often have the star-shaped heads on screws which need special drivers. These tools are easy to buy from DIY stores or even supermarket tools sections though you can often unscrew these with a flat-bladed screw driver as long as you choose one carefully. Be careful not to use one too small that slips inside and damages the star-head.
Comprehensive DIY fault-finding for electrical faults needs a continuity test meter. Without one, your fault-finding abilities will be limited, although with the right knowledge, you can still check and repair many faults without one.
To ensure electrical safety, a washing machine should be tested for earth continuity and for insulation leaks to earth. The latter can only be done with a megger or 500 volt DC insulation meter. Therefore, without a megger, you cannot check for insulation leaks (which trip the electrics or blow the fuse - as long as the washing machine is earthed.)
The absolute minimum, is to check for good continuity between the earth pin on the plug and the metal on the casing (preferably the door hinge) Also, to check that the socket a washing machine is plugged into is adequately earthed. If these two points are OK, then a low insulation fault on the washing machine should trip the electrics or blow the fuse.
If you aren't qualified to do this, you must get someone who is, to check the washing machine.
Go to top of pageIs it possible to introduce new faults while repairing or installing a washing machine?
- If you lay a washing machine down, or move it about, sometimes you can dislodge coins or other obstructions that were inside the tub but were maybe lodged somewhere. These potential obstructions could sooner or later have caused problems anyway, but what can happen is that during the next few washes, one or more of these obstructions can get sucked into the water pump causing it to stop emptying the water. If this happens, help is here The water won't pump out of the washing machine
- If you have stripped anything down, make sure you test properly for leaks.
- Also, never lay a washing machine on its side if it has water in it or water can leak into components and short them out.
- After a DIY repair, follow the procedures found here What do I need to watch out for after repairing a washing machine?
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Don't underestimate the importance of DIY washing machine safety or the dangers of electricity
Even if you are already competent to work with electricity, you should find useful tips and reminders here (Remember, complacency is dangerous).
Over the years, I've heard about many diy enthusiasts, and even several trained domestic appliance service engineers getting electrocuted and killed. Electricity can kill, so you should never work on a washing machine while it is still plugged in. You should also make absolutely sure that it is in fact unplugged.
Please, even if you feel confident with electricity, read the following points, which will almost certainly contain something new to bear in mind. (For example, some new washing machine modules can now give an electric shock even after the washing machine is unplugged! )
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If you want to find an engineer to repair your washing machine, washer dryer, dishwasher, tumble dryer, cooker, fridge, freezer or other kitchen appliance you can find a choice of repairers on my Book appliance repair page.
(More) washing machine DIY repair safety issues
- I've turned the washing machine off at the socket or its own on off switch - I can't get a shock now can I?
- What do I need to watch out for after repairing or installing a washing machine?
- What about other safety issues (non electrical)?
Safety issues from my white goods Blog
Appliance safety warnings & recalls (including "Safety Notice: (old) Refrigerator and Freezer Compressors fire risk", "Safety Recall notice on Asda Microwave", "Dishwashers in fire scare: Urgent attention required", "DIY washing machine repair disaster" and many more..
WARNING: NEW Hotpoint washing machines can electrocute you even when unplugged!
Some of the latest Hotpoint washing machines (and maybe other makes) can electrocute up to 5 minutes AFTER the washing machine has been unplugged. Do not touch the metal heat sink on the main PCB until the washing machine has been unplugged for over 5 minutes.
