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dishwasher god!
#1
getting good at fixing ours now! for some reason the drain pump keeps giving up the ghost. whip it out, spin it over a few times and all is hunky dory for a month :\
new one is £62.15....strange price but!!!!
any real experts out there with a proper answer or is it a case of 'they all do that sir'
The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money!
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#2
sounds like the motor on it has a dead spot and every now and then it stops spinning at the wrong point.

They all do it eventually :pokefun
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
Motors run on brushes. Worn brushes cause intermittent stops? My washing machine does that and new brushes solves it.

PS I'm no appliance god!
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#4
I dont think you can change the drain pump brushes as its more like a fan ?? motor -- all enclosed, (is it )
I like the idea of it stopping on a dead spot and giving it a spin with your hand sorts it until it lands on the dead spot again, sort of a wheel of Mis-fortune
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#5
(21-12-15, 09:10 PM)mtread link Wrote: Motors run on brushes.

PS I'm no appliance god!
All mine run on electricity  :b
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#6
Yeh its just I had to swap my pump on a washing machine and it was an enclosed unit - no means to replace brushes. I have changed brushes on a main washing machine motor and they are designed to be replaced.
( i know we are talking about a dishwasher) 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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