Fixing the washing machine.
We have a 22 year old Asko Washing machine. It has been brilliant, it uses very little water and cleans well, - one service call in 22 years for a leaking water pump - can't complain.
But is is showing evidence of rust and lately it has developed a sporadic leak.
After a dozen or so floods in the laundry I decided to have a go at it.
Start by cleaning up mess on the floor and emptying machine.
Internal Access is excellent although it takes 15 star socket screws to get the top and back off.
Layingoin the floor and shining a torch up into its internals I watch and see nothing.
Run QUICK cycle nothing, run it again nothing, run Delicates cycle nothing.
Go have a coffee, come back and there's a small pool (50c size) of water on the laundry floor.
Interrogate SWMBO and then she tells me it only leaks if its left alone for a couple of days.
To cut a long story short after another hour or so of snooping I found the water supply to the softening solution tank has a small leak. One drip every 5 seconds.
The solenoid valve that provides the water to the tank is leaking.
Unfortunately its not a single unit but consists of 3 valves/solenoids that supply water to the Main Detergent, Prewash and the Softener tanks.
Option one : replace entire integral unit- $$$ and mucking about.
Option two: Block hose with black poly irrigation fitting and a couple of clips clamps. (we never use the Softener option anyway) and hope it holds
It took most of Saturday arvo to sort it but option two won out.
I don't think the machine will last for more than a year or so anyway.