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how can i fix my hotpoint wma56 washing machine?

Hi Keith here,
I need to know how to remove the drum assembly to change the very noisy clattering drum bearings on my hotpoint wma56 washing machine please.

Yours Thankfully
mr.k.matthews
keith matthews, March 2008
Power off, remove covers. Disconnect drive belt, remove drive pulley. Remove heater, thermostat and pressure switch. Check if drum splits at front, rear or the middle. If at front or middle, drum will prob. need removal from machine. This involves dismantling the suspension and damping system and removal of door seal and concrete weights. Undo the drum fixing system - either a clamping ring or a series of peripheral bolts and split the drum.If the drum splits at the rear, removal from machine probably not required. Remove the clamping system and pull off the rear plate. Seal and bearings will come away with the plate. Seal needs to be dug out with a suitable lever and the old bearings hammered out with a punch from opposing sides of the backplate. Refitting is, as they say, a reversal of the above process.
Thats it in its briefest form and is a bit like saying "playing the flute is easy, you just blow in one end and move your fingers up and down the holes". You do need to have significant spanner skills. If youre the type of guy (or gal) who works on their car, it would be no problem. If you're a novice, dont even go there, get a professional to do it, but its going to have to be a judgement call taking into account the high labour costs (at least £100) and the condition and value of the machine.
Check out my site for info: www.2ndwave.co.uk/manual.html

dan, March 2008
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