Washing Machine Drain Pump Assembly Askoll M266 Art. RC0080 Stock Number: ES670966
Genuine spare part for select Candy, Hoover and Otsein washing machines
Manufactured by Candy
(This part fits select models)
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Washing Machine Drain Pump Assembly
The drain pump in your washing machine removes the waste water from the drum at the end of each wash cycle, making it a key component of the washing process.
If yours has become faulty, let eSpares help. This genuine replacement complete drain pump will fit inside your washing machine near the bottom and is sure to improve your faulty washing machine's function in next to no time, ensuring it's ready for action whenever you need it to be.
Specification:
- Type: Askoll M266
- Article: RR0774
- Voltage: 220-240v
- 50Hz
Genuine spare part for select Candy, Hoover and Otsein washing machines.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
2 Questions and 3 Answers
Hi, I bought a replacement pump from you for my vhd hoover washer, we have checked and re-checked all the pipes and hoses - no blockages. We have checked the pressure of water coming out, it flows freely and the pump kicks in to get rid of the rest but after a few minutes of the drain pump going and no water left to drain out it still kicks into error code 3 and will not spin - anything else it could be?
- Hello, I hope this helps... I encountered the exact problem as Jax; my Candy washing machine was indicating error code E03. We have checked all the pipes and house drain and they were fine. We replaced the pump and the pressure switch and still the error code kept appearing and the water won't drain. Finally my husband pulled apart the valves and found a hair pin stuck in between them! The washing machine worked beautifully after that.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Error E3 is indicating that the machine is not recognising that the water has emptied in the allocated time (3 mins?). If the machine does empty it is likely that there is a problem either with the pressure switch or with a blockage or restriction of the pressure tube to in. When empty remove the tube to the sump and blow through it. Use a washing machine cleaner a couple of times to clear any build up that may be blocking the pressure pipe. Then retry, if the problem continues try a new pressure switch or bizarrely a new heating element as when these start to go leaky they can cause random faults.
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