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Washing Machine Drain Pump (Round Top Screw On) : Askoll M231 XP (M224 XP) Stock Number: ES1087464

Fits most washing machines matching the specifications, please check before ordering

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washes perfect there is a grinding noise when on a spin .but goes rite throu cicul ok

By Anonymous - south wales - 04 February 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the grinding is constant as water is draining check the 'filter' for coins pins hair grips etc. If it drains ok but gets noisier as it spins and the noise is present when turned by hand. Then the problem is likely to be bearings.

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By hilly - uk - 11 January 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If this is the same as on the original pump you may have a control board fault. If the original pump had failed re order the pump as it could (but unlikely) be faulty.

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By sean - london - 13 November 2013
  • Christopher from eSpares
    Christopher at eSpares says...

    Check if the water is draining out due to the drain hose set lower than the water level if this is the case then adjust the hose to lift it above the water level. If the water is being 'pumped' out but the pump does not start untill water is half way up the drum there may be a pressure switch fault or a pcb/module fault.

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there is control ligth in the panel, but the motor does not functioning?

By robert - zamboanga city,philippines - 25 August 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Check the motor brushes are not worn out and require replacement.

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Product No. 914634515

By Anonymous - - 22 February 2012
  • Caitlin from eSpares
    Caitlin at eSpares says...

    It is a universal part so is meant to fit all washers that include the above product specifications

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I have tried to remove the bottom filter from my washing machine as I want to clean it. I have given it a quarter turn left which has allowed the machine to drain and thought that I would be able to draw the filter out but no luck. I dont want to force it as this would probably wreck the thing. Any ideas ? Many thanks

By George - Kent - 10 October 2011
  • Sounds like the filter on my Indesit. Make sure you get a spare from Espares first, as the problem may be a foreign body stuck between the filter and inlet hose. Use a pair of pliers and firmly work the filter clockwise and anticlockwise. With luck it will slowly yield anticlockwise and you can draw it out, beward some water will follow it !. Check for objects in the filter housing and actually at the pump impellor at the back, buttons, small coins or eve bits of wicker laundry basket, a avourite in ours. If you have the spare ready, then a broken filter is'nt a delay. By maveric1 - Tolworth - 03 December 2011
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i have a whirlpool with a pump that matches the above universal one. could anyone tell me whether the pump blade is supposed to be slightly stiff every half turn as i need to tell whether the pump is sticking or there is a problem with the feed to the pump? just like to know before i buy, regards chris bowman

By chris - st. austell cornwall - 11 September 2011
  • I fitted one myself recently and it does go stiff due to the magnet fitted. By pez - caldicot - 26 September 2011
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Whirlpool AWM 1403

By Anonymous - Maidstone - 29 July 2011
  • did not need to By Anonymous - lincolnshire - 29 September 2011
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By T J - Lake district - 18 February 2011
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi T J, it sounds as if there's a problem with the motor, the bearings or the belt of the machine. First, check if the belt is still attached. To do this, give the drum a spin; if it spins more freely than usual, you'll need to reattach the belt. You can see a video of how to do that here: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1375/how-to-replace-the-belt-on-a-washing-machine-.html. If the belt is ok, check and tighten the drum pulley. Next, check the bearings. If the drum or pulley are wobbling, the bearings are gone. Lastly check the motor - have it come loose? You should also check for any stray socks and the like. If you still can't diagnose after all that, it's likely to be a failed motor.

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By Anonymous - - 08 December 2010
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi there, I'd check the drain hose for any blockages - if not that, it may be a plumber problem.

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Washing Machine Drain Pump (Round Top Screw On) : Askoll M231 XP (M224 XP)

14.38
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14.38