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Waching Machine Handle Snapped off
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I went to open the door to get my washing out and the handle snapped off and I can't get my washing out. The machine is an Indesit W133S.
I've tried gently trying to lever it open with a screwdriver and other assorted things but no joy and I don't want to risk causing any further damage.
Does anyone know how I can get my washing out initially with the minimum damage (and potentially foolproof for me factor) and know whether it is easy to get a replacement handle (as cheap as possible as things are incredibly tight at the moment).
If I can get another one cheap I can hopefully find a friend who is far better at fixing things than I am to fix it on. I'm guessing superglue (not that I have any here now) won't be strong enough.
Thank you for any help, am panicking!
I've tried gently trying to lever it open with a screwdriver and other assorted things but no joy and I don't want to risk causing any further damage.
Does anyone know how I can get my washing out initially with the minimum damage (and potentially foolproof for me factor) and know whether it is easy to get a replacement handle (as cheap as possible as things are incredibly tight at the moment).
If I can get another one cheap I can hopefully find a friend who is far better at fixing things than I am to fix it on. I'm guessing superglue (not that I have any here now) won't be strong enough.
Thank you for any help, am panicking!
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Thank you all :)
In between coming back to check answers I decided to be proactive and have got the washing machine out (nightmare in itself), got the top off with a screwdriver which doesn't quite fit, and tried to open the door from the inside...no joy so far, can't find anything to release it, not much room to manoevre and see so trying to feel, nothing seems to give...about to cry...off for a cigarette and another go...arghhhhhh...
Don't worry Chuck, I unplugged it first :)
In between coming back to check answers I decided to be proactive and have got the washing machine out (nightmare in itself), got the top off with a screwdriver which doesn't quite fit, and tried to open the door from the inside...no joy so far, can't find anything to release it, not much room to manoevre and see so trying to feel, nothing seems to give...about to cry...off for a cigarette and another go...arghhhhhh...
Don't worry Chuck, I unplugged it first :)
Ok... I've looked at all the links and tried wagging a knife and screwdriver in what's left of the handle on the door all kinds of ways and tried opening it from the inside as well. There seems to be a black case over what I assume is the mechanism inside and a white catch which just won't seem to shift. The only other bits on it seem to relate to wires coming in and out - am guessing what tells the machine the cycle is finished and lets it open?
Could it be the fact it's unplugged them which won't let it open? I made sure it had spun and drained and gave it time for the door locking mechanism to disengage before unplugging it and opening the top.
Thank you all so much for your help so far, it is so appreciated and I'm sure it's my technical inadequacies stopping it opening rather than your kind assistance.
Ok...back to give it another go unplugged...
Could it be the fact it's unplugged them which won't let it open? I made sure it had spun and drained and gave it time for the door locking mechanism to disengage before unplugging it and opening the top.
Thank you all so much for your help so far, it is so appreciated and I'm sure it's my technical inadequacies stopping it opening rather than your kind assistance.
Ok...back to give it another go unplugged...
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay I did it, I did it I did it!!!!!!!
After getting the top off I managed to get it open via waggling the knife in the outside bit again. Thank you all so so much for all your help!
It's been misbehaving again generally and wondering whether my sanity can take me trying to sort the flter thing, see if any nasties are lurking which could be causing it...
http://www.mendmy.com/answers.php?id=75587
Found it when googling to open the door and wondering if it might fix the problem although I'm not sure I can take any more washing machine related drama this evening :
After getting the top off I managed to get it open via waggling the knife in the outside bit again. Thank you all so so much for all your help!
It's been misbehaving again generally and wondering whether my sanity can take me trying to sort the flter thing, see if any nasties are lurking which could be causing it...
http://www.mendmy.com/answers.php?id=75587
Found it when googling to open the door and wondering if it might fix the problem although I'm not sure I can take any more washing machine related drama this evening :
Well I braved it and did the filter thing and apart from some rather grimy water two little flimsy plastic things were in there, look lke the mini plastic things you put in plant beds with the name of plants on but a lot more flimsy. Am hoping it might improve things and stop the dial clicking round but will have to wait until I fix the door as can't get it to shut again now it's open.
Shame there wasn't a video on with my attempts to get the washing machine moved back in, I ended up (already covered in black stuff) having to brace myself across the kitchen and go near vertical to get it to move..ahhh could have sent it to You've Been Framed to pay for the repair and someone to do it properly, missed a trick there!
Am now clean, sat down with the dryer on and much saner :) Thank you all!!!
Shame there wasn't a video on with my attempts to get the washing machine moved back in, I ended up (already covered in black stuff) having to brace myself across the kitchen and go near vertical to get it to move..ahhh could have sent it to You've Been Framed to pay for the repair and someone to do it properly, missed a trick there!
Am now clean, sat down with the dryer on and much saner :) Thank you all!!!
I am proud of you - you didn't hurt yourself and have to go to A&E.
My brother used to do all the DIY stuff for me but when he moved to Nottingham I was left to do it myself. He moved there in 1996 and I have never got the hang of DIY.
I have a 'handyman' coming in next week to look at a few little jobs. ;-)
My brother used to do all the DIY stuff for me but when he moved to Nottingham I was left to do it myself. He moved there in 1996 and I have never got the hang of DIY.
I have a 'handyman' coming in next week to look at a few little jobs. ;-)
I know, I am very proud of me but I had a lot of help from the lovely men above :)
Maybe I should rethink me single status haha, get a man about the house again :)
It really is the last thing I need at the moment finance wise but can't be without a washing machine so just more money I could do without spending. Needs must though. Please let the recession sod off in the very very near future!
Maybe I should rethink me single status haha, get a man about the house again :)
It really is the last thing I need at the moment finance wise but can't be without a washing machine so just more money I could do without spending. Needs must though. Please let the recession sod off in the very very near future!
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