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How to Replace the Door Lock on a Hoover Washing Machine

If you find that the door on your Hoover washing machine isn't locking properly, it means the door lock is faulty. When this happens, you'll need to replace the door lock to get your washer back in working order. Read on for our full step-by-step guide on how to replace the door lock on a Hoover washing machine and get your appliance's door locking properly again!

If your washing machine's door lock is faulty but you own a different brand of appliance than Hoover, don't worry. We also have guides showing you how to replace the door lock on Indesit, AEG, Beko, Bosch, and Hotpoint washing machines too!

What you will need:

Finding your model number

Before buying a new door lock, you'll first need to know your washing machine's model number as this number will help ensure you buy the correct part for your particular appliance. If you don't know your washing machine's model number or don't know how to find it, don't worry. Our guide on how to find a washing machine's model number will quickly get you in the know!

How to replace the door lock on a Hoover washing machine

Let's get stuck in! To learn how to replace a Hoover washing machine door lock, either watch our video below or follow our written step-by-step guide beneath.

Safety first!

Before starting your repair, always make sure your appliance has been switched off and unplugged from the wall.

Step 1: Remove the washing machine's top panel

To access the old door lock and remove it, you'll first need to remove your washing machine's top panel. Using your 7mm socket, remove the three nuts that hold the top panel in place at the back.

Remove your washing machine's top panel using your 7mm socket.

With the nuts removed, you can then remove the top panel by sliding it backwards before safely placing it to one side.

With the nuts removed you can then remove the top panel by sliding it backwards.

Step 2: Remove your washing machine's faulty door lock

Once the top panel has been removed, you'll be able to see the door interlock inside the machine beside the door opening, as pictured below.

Once the top panel has been removed, you'll be able to see the door interlock inside the machine.

To remove the door lock, you'll need to do a couple of things simultaneously. With one hand, firmly grab hold of the door lock inside the machine and put pressure on it towards the door's opening...

To remove the door lock grab hold of the door lock inside the machine and put pressure on it towards the door's opening.

Whilst doing this, hold your screwdriver with your other hand and press the blade into the two door lock lugs from the outside of the machine.

Press the screwdriver blade into the two door lock lugs from the outside of the machine.

Doing this will work the door lock free, allowing you to pull it out of the top of the machine. However, the door lock will still be connected to the washing machine by its electrical connection plug.

Doing this will work the door lock free.

To fully remove the old door lock, simply pull the plug off of the door lock by hand.

To fully remove the old door lock, simply pull the plug off of the door lock by hand.

Step 3: Fit the new washing machine door lock

Now it's time to start fitting the new door lock. Start by plugging the electrical connection onto the new door lock.

To fit the new door lock start by plugging the electrical connection onto the new door lock.

You can then fit the door lock into place inside the machine. Get the door lock into position from the inside...

You can then position the door lock into place inside the machine.

Then slot it into place in its socket, working the inner side into place first and then the outer side. You'll need to make sure both the small lugs are firmly slotted into place in their holes above and below too.

Slot the door lock into its socket, making sure it is positioned into place correctly.

Step 4: Refit your washing machine's top panel

With the new door lock securely in place, you can refit the top panel by sliding it back into place from the back of the washing machine.

With the new door lock in place, you can refit the top panel by sliding it back into place.

Once in place, secure the washing machine's top panel by refitting the three nuts that hold it in place at the rear, again using your 7mm socket.

Secure the washing machine's top panel by refitting the three nuts that hold it in place at the rear using your 7mm socket.

That's all there is to replacing the door lock on a Hoover washing machine! Your appliance's door should now be properly locking shut once more.

Now that your washing machine is back in working order, it's important to make sure you're maintaining it properly to prevent future faults. Our guide on how to clean your washing machine will help ensure your keep your appliance clean and in good condition, which will help it work efficiently for longer!

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