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Ariston Washing Machine Mains Cable & Filter for AVXXL109EX Stock Number: ES800896

Genuine spare part for select Ariston, Hotpoint & Indesit washing machines

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Does this product come in different lengths please ?

By Tracey - Wales - 27 April 2018
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    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    This does not come in different lengths

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By StepenC - Glasgow - 08 February 2017
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    It may be refered to as a capacitor by some.

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The machine wont start until all the various display lights stop flashing, then the machine operates normally

By jc - Carlisle - 03 January 2015
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    This is likely to be a power module fault and cannot be replaced without programming. These parts make it uneconomical for this to be carried out by most customers. Should you require a fixed price repair we recommend repaircare.co.uk as they have an extensive dealer network of over 500 engineers throughout the UK. They can be contacted on 0844 557 3701 to arrange a repair.

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By Spud - Bushey - 13 August 2013
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    Chris at eSpares says...

    This suggests the machine may have carried out a self check and found a problem. Check the motor brushes and heater as one of these may be causing the problem.

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when i plug my machine in the main house fuse trips after about 2 min , as a test i have removed this module from the machine and layed it on the table , plugged it into the wall socket and turned it on and even out of the machine the main house fuse trips again. so does it sound like this part is faulty? as im sure it should not do that even out of the machine. thank you for your advice.

By kerry - portsmouth - 18 September 2011
  • it is certain that this filter is faulty due to internal leakage, replacement is a must, also check the multi pin connector is not discoloured or burnt as this may cause it to arc. By radarheid - Kirkcaldy, fife - 08 January 2012
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By dee - london - 08 May 2011
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    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi dee, I'd advise switching the washing machine off at the wall straight away! I'd then advise leaving it an hour before you go near it because of any residual current left in the machine. Then I'd look at all electrical components from the plug and mains cable and filter as well as the PCB and check for signs of damage. You could use a multimeter to diagnose what's causing the surge if there's no physical evidence. Main thing is to be careful! Don't want you to electrocute yourself.

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By johnnythespark - east anglia - 14 November 2010
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    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi johnnythespark, the plug is a component to this part; along with the mains cable and filter.

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By DaveyW - - 01 April 2009
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    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Daveyw, this part is the mains plug, cable and the round module in to which the cable is moulded.

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Washing Machine Mains Cable & Filter

£47.25
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£47.25