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How to Fix a Faulty Washing Machine Mains Filter

The mains filter on a washing machine helps prevent the electrical interference, that is generated by the motors, from passing through the cables and disturbing other devices.

If this fails it can cause tripping of the RCD in the fuse board or blow the fuse in your plug.

If you need to replace the mains filter in your washing machine, then you will be pleased to know that you have come to the right place! If you are unsure where to start there’s no need to panic.

We’ll talk you through how to successfully replace the mains filter without damaging your washing machine.

This video shows an example on how to remove or replace the part on a typical machine, some models may be different but the procedure should be similar.

What You Will Need:

Step 1 - Switch Off Your Appliance

Safety First! Please make sure that you have disconnected the appliance from the mains before beginning any repair.

Step 2 - Remove The Top Of The Appliance

To access the mains filter inside the machine the next thing you need to do is to remove the top of the appliance by undoing the screws located at the back. Once removed you can carefully take off the top of the appliance.

Step 3 - Check The Mains Filter

Now that you have the top of the appliance off, you will be able to see the mains filter, and there may be a few tell-tale signs that it is faulty.

These signs can include bulging in the filter, burn marks or scorch marks, signs of smoking - or there may well be liquid at the bottom of the filter. However, a mains filter can still be faulty even without displaying any of these signs.

Step 4 - Replace The Mains Filter

Easy enough to disconnect from the cabinet, you just need to undo the screws at the back to release it.

Once the mains filter is disconnected from the cabinet, it's easy enough for you to replace it with the new one. Simply disconnect each electrical connector one at a time and replace it to the new mains filter in the same position.

eSpares Top Tip: If you want to be sure of connecting it correctly, you can always take a quick photo of how the connections were set to the old one before you start to disconnect them.

Step 5 - Attach The New Mains Filter To The Cabinet

With all the electrical connections transferred to the new mains filter, you can then reattach it to the cabinet.

With the new mains filter fitted, you can now proceed to reattach the top of the appliance.

Well done to you - you have successfully been able to replace the mains filter on your washing machine! You can now get back to tackling the task of washing your dirty clothes again, in the knowledge that you have fixed the mains filter all by yourself (with a little help from eSpares of course!)

Fancy Giving Your Washing Machine Some Loving Care & Attention?

If you want to show it some TLC, then it is a great idea to protect it from the build-up of limescale & detergent that can happen over time in your machine.

Introducing the eSpares Limescale & Detergent Remover - where by using this you can help protect from this, as well as removing bad odours and bacteria build-up.

*Not suitable for top loading appliances.

Need To Locate The Correct Mains Filter For Your Washing Machine?

Here at eSpares, we have a wide-range of replacement washing machine mains filters for you to select from - so you can soon be on your way to repairing it yourself, helping to save you a lot of money compared to booking a repair or buying a new washing machine.

Now you can add washing machine mains filter replacement to your DIY repertoire. Bravo! If you need any advice regarding repairs to your appliances at home, eSpares provide many helpful advice articles in our advice centre.

If you know the specific part that you are after you can find a whole array of various spares across your home and garden appliances on the eSpares website.

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