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Hoover Washing Machine Door Handle Kit for HNWL 716680 Stock Number: ES544940

Genuine spare part for select models of Hoover, Candy and Maytag washing machines

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Manufactured by Hoover

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This part is compatible with Hoover HNWL 716680 Washing Machines.

Important: 31001359

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This part is compatible with Hoover HNWL 716680 Washing Machines.

Important: 31001359

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Washing Machine Door Handle Kit

If you're struggling to open and close the door on your washing machine due to a faulty door handle, look no further eSpares have just the spare you need. With this replacement door handle kit we could soon get you back to being able to easily open and close the washer door again! 

Includes:

  • Door handle 
  • Handle latch pin 
  • Door hook
  • Please Note: The spring is not included

 

We would also recommend that you check if you'll need a star head screwdriver or allen key to fit this kit as suggested by eSpares customer reviewers.

Genuine spare part for select models of Hoover, Candy and Maytag washing machines.

Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.


How to fit the door hinge tip:

"Take the inner screws out first supporting the weight. next take the outer compartment off still supporting the weight as the fixings for the hinge are inbetween the outer and inner part and will snap off if you dont take it apart correctly."

This tip was left by Scooby42 from Bristol.

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20 Questions and 29 Answers

As was was to much in a hurry i never paid enough attention to the position of the retaning spring can you please help to allow me to install this kit many thanks

By 1957 - falkirk - 22 October 2009
  • I eventuall managed this, but for goodness sake take a photo before taking apart. I did not and wrestled for hours, until I noticed 'MHCUZZ' comment, the loop goes on the inside of the door latch, the hooks facing inward. When you reassemble the two sides there is a slight resistene around the latch, this is the spring tensioning. Eureka! By Team GB - Fife - 28 April 2015
  • When you take the door apart you'll probably hear a ping as the spring comes away from the chrome door assembly - this provides all the tension for the spring. When refitting, make sure that you fit the chrome surround around the locking mechanism first - you'll feel pressure from the spring as it gets forced against the surround. You can check the door handle paddle to be sure. Then push down the rest of the surround and screw tight. Nightmare to fit without instructions and the video does not help much at all!! But it DOES work... By ladily - Devon - 04 April 2015
  • I had exactly the same difficulties but eventually realised that what's important is getting the U in the spring to act against the metal catch not the plastic handle. Once I had that sorted it was no problem By mhcuzz - sheff - 28 January 2014
  • can be a little tricky. the chrome door surround needs to press against the spring. It took me about 6 goes to get it right By dalgleish1221 - bristol - 29 March 2010
  • the spring should be fitted so the two legs press against the inside of the door rim By jed1421 - north east england - 04 January 2010
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Hi, I bought the washing machine handle replacement kit recently, however when I came to fit the handle I noticed that the screws used to unscrew the inner door are of an odd shape/size i.e. it's not a Phillips, Cross-head or Allen key screw. Can anyone please help advise on what type of instrument I should be using to remove this? Thanks in advance, YK

By SkyBluesSam - London - 11 November 2008
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Skybluessam, your fellow customers are right; you'll need a torx head screwdriver to fit this part. You can find one right here: http://www.espares.co.uk/part/kitchen-appliances/p/1/0/0/0/1251179/9-piece-torx-head-screwdr.html

  • I believe they are "Star" shape bits, commonly referred to a "TORX" bits. Available from most good DIY or Tool Stores. By mac200 - Woodley, Reading - 03 May 2010
  • I've just done the very same job, this morning and fitted a new handle. You need a set of tamperproof star head screwdrivers or bits. They are designed to remove security screws and special headed bolts etc. My set is a 16 piece torx bit set and can be obtained at any good DIY store. Good Luck! By Fixitorbust - BRADFORD - 15 November 2008
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Ok staff. I have purchased this kit and am struggling with your attempted explanations. We didn't take a photo before disassembling - doh! CAN YOU PLEASE PROVIDE ONE! There isn't a close enough instructional on YouTube. The EXACT positioning of the spring is the only thing stopping this job getting done. Thanks

By Ptertle - South Norwood - 03 December 2014
  • Thank you for response. Yes, a photo was a big ask but any kind of diagram would be a help. I do think this could be included on your site or within the kit packaging. The long spring makes it an unfathomable jigsaw puzzle. By Ptertle - - 04 December 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We are sorry but cannot provide a photograph as we do not have access to one of theses machines. We buy our own second hand machines to film repairs on and at this time do not have any Hoover washing machines.

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By ommpahpah - Portsmouth - 14 January 2010
  • the sprig should be behind the latch so as to push it away from handle in order for it to lock when closed By montydog - pembrokeshire - 16 March 2010
  • I would gues that you have not got the spring located correctly to hold the latch in the closed position. By joneso - - 19 January 2010
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By Anonymous - - 11 January 2010
  • try cleaning the filter first, i usuallyt find sticks in mine which restricts the pump By dalgleish1221 - bristol - 29 March 2010
  • eSparesToby from eSpares
    eSparesToby at eSpares says...

    Please take a look through the website below to see if you can spot an article that can advise you on your fault. If not perhaps give Hoover a call and do a quick diagnosis on the phone with them. http://www.washerhelp.co.uk/washing-machine-repairs.html

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