How to replace washing machine carbon brushes on Hoover, Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt.

by / Tuesday, 05 November 2013 / Published in Motors, Repair Guides, Washing machines




How to replace washing machine carbon brushes on Hoover, Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt.

This video will show you how to replace washing machine carbon brushes, we are working on a Hoover but this guide is good for Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt, and some other makes of the Candy group.
To order your washing machine motor Carbon Brushes you will need your full model number (This is normally around the washing machine door frame on a sticker) and also your motor Type, written on the motor Label.

Washing Machine Carbon Brushes on Hoover, Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt.

set of motor carbon brushes




 

This video will show you how to replace washing machine carbon brushes, we are working on a Hoover but this guide is good for Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt, and some other makes of the Candy group.

What are motor carbon brushes?

All washing machines have electric motors and some motors have brushes, the job of the brushes is to conduct electricity from the fixed parts of the motor (the windings) through the moving parts of the motor (armature this is where the brushes sit onto the commutator).

The symptoms of a worn down carbon brushes in your washing machine are:

1 There is no wash or spin action on your washing machine. ‘washing machine not spinning’, ‘washing machine drum not turning’

2 Intermittent spins when set on cycle.

3 There are large amounts of sparks coming out of the motor from the carbon brushes.

When removing the brushes make note of the way they come out taking note of the angle of the brush.

3 Responses to “How to replace washing machine carbon brushes on Hoover, Candy, Iberna, Teka, Otsein & Zerowatt.”

  1. George Sciberras says : Reply

    Thanks very much for uploading these clips on household appliances.
    They are very helpful . I’ve done that motor test rig and it is great.

    Thanks very much
    George Sciberras
    Malta

  2. Trevor says : Reply

    Bang on! really helpful in sorting out the motor problem on my Candy(Hoover) GC1682DC.
    It would have cost me £120 to have an engineer to sort it out, it cost me only £20 for the brushes!

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