You can now ORDER wide range of new and second hand spare parts for your household.

  • Parts
  • FAQs
  • Tutorials

Refine your search


You can refine your search further by entering make and model number if you are looking for parts. If you are looking for tutorials please use appliance type only. If you need help please use FAQs or ask a question in contact us page.

Having trouble with layered Navigation? Watch Video

How do I find my model number?


Model Number Example Click Here
We're busy building a brand new shop! In the meantime, find what you need at our partner website.

Bosch WAE24368GB Washing Machine Spin Cycle Very Slow

Bosch WAE24368GB Washing Machine goes through full cycle to finish, but it is spinning very slow and washing still very wet.I have remove the drain which is clear. Could it be the control panel and have you got one. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.John

Bosch WAE24368GB Washing Machine Broken Spider

Hi there, thanks for your video on YouTube regarding a teardown of a Bosch WAE24368GB washing machine. Having followed the process I have been able to confirm a broken spider on my 12+ year old machine. Given the cost to repair I have decided to buy a new machine. Do you have any recommendations on which machine to buy in terms of reliability/quality, etc. I have a budget of around £500, and would like 7-8kg capacity.
Also would you like any of the parts from the old machine (for free)? Am based near Milton Keynes if you are ever over this way.
Many thanks
Adam

Siemens WM14P360GB Washing Machine Motor Will Not Function At All

We have a single parent mother and are trying to assist. She has the Siemens WM14P360GB washing machine that stopped functioning with an E43 fault which is listed as brushes.
I have replace the brushes though there was still some wear left on the old ones.
The motor will still not run in any wash selection.
It drains, fills, door opens and the timer at the end of a program still shows 1 min without a door opening and does not clear.
I do not have a test rig for the motor and have not been able to configure the wiring as yet and have found connection 3 to be for both brushes not individual brushes l and right,.
Can you advise
Thanks,
Robin

Siemens WT46W566GB/03 Condenser Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Not Drying, Switching Off After 2 Min & Blown Resistor

1. Siemens WT46W566GB/03 condenser tumble dryer is over 10 years old — but can’t be exact. I’ve looked after it carefully, i.e. emptied the fluff filter each cycle (although a replacement lint catcher, from Germany and supposedly for this model, didn’t ever seem to be right).
2. Suspicious it wasn’t drying fully — local repair shop (who didn’t come out) suggested the condenser was dirty and had I cleaned it?
3. Realised it’s “self-cleaning”!, so checked out some videos and we accessed the condenser (had to cut out the access rectangle) and bought a maintenance flap to cover it up afterwards.
4. Cleaned out the fins at the front, but difficult, and actually they didn’t seem too bad.
5. Found a video about a self-cleaning cycle by accessing the service menu (something like P:07), so did this too. A couple of times.
6. After this the machine seemed to work but then switched off after about 2 minutes.
7. Somewhere around this time we found your site. On the back of this, we checked the circuit board. All seemed fine.
8. We decided it wasn’t going to beat us and it was stripped down over about 2 weeks until basically we cleaned up the whole thing. There was water at the bottom, mixed with fluff, which was all cleaned up and dried.
9. We checked the pump and hoses, which seemed fine.
10. All put back together. And it switched on but the On/Off button didn’t respond AND we also had the dial incorrectly lined up so the programmes didn’t match the times that came up. So took the circuit board out again to line up the dial. However, when it was being screwed back in there was a wisp of smoke. On inspection, it had cracked a resistor in half.
11. So that’s where we are. I’m in Wales (as are you?) and don’t want to be without a drier. Should we persist (i.e. get the resistor fixed and what else to check), or is this a lost cause? (which is what my local repair shop said in a second conversation — ditch it and get a cheap Beko was their advice).
Grateful for any direction on this as we’re whole-heartedly with you — nothing lasts and repair shops are too quickly defeated in our opinion.
Cheers, Kate and Chris (Swansea)

Dismantling Bosch Classixx washing machine fault finding, and how components work

If your washing machine has a leak or the seal has just gone mouldy with black marks on it then you might need to replace it and fit a new oneTo order your door seal you will need your full model number. (This is normally around the washing machine door frame on a sticker)   If