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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 340969" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Sadly a lot of machines are now "one piece" with the pump for instance contained within the drum. You can have two identical looking Hotpoints the earlier model all accesible but the later one with Indesit guts and all "sealed".</p><p></p><p>Bra wires will often jam the impeller and cause pumping issues. Clunking, irregular sounds more serious though if it's "play" as in bouncy movement you do realise the drums are mounted on springs (shock absorbers in fact on better models) so side to side movement is normal. Grating, bits of loose metal sounds when you rotate by hand deffo not right and could be bearings in pieces. A repeatable "ting" "ting" type noise as you roate is probably something trapped somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Try the UK Whitegoods Forum for help and advice it is an excellent forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 340969, member: 16173"] Sadly a lot of machines are now "one piece" with the pump for instance contained within the drum. You can have two identical looking Hotpoints the earlier model all accesible but the later one with Indesit guts and all "sealed". Bra wires will often jam the impeller and cause pumping issues. Clunking, irregular sounds more serious though if it's "play" as in bouncy movement you do realise the drums are mounted on springs (shock absorbers in fact on better models) so side to side movement is normal. Grating, bits of loose metal sounds when you rotate by hand deffo not right and could be bearings in pieces. A repeatable "ting" "ting" type noise as you roate is probably something trapped somewhere. Try the UK Whitegoods Forum for help and advice it is an excellent forum. [/QUOTE]
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