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Indesit W143 Flashes 10 Times

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Asked about 14 years ago4,235 views
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HI,

I have an Indesit W143 which has been in storage for a number of years, after only being used a few times since new.

Having now moved house the washer has been fitted and was fine for a few washes however it has now developed a fault.

The timer clicks round continuously - I have tried the reset procedure several times with no success, the programmer continues to click round

The unit now flashes 10 times (uncertain if it has flashed more or less than this at any point but it's now consistently 10 flashes). This indicates as far as I can tell a pressure switch fault or possibly a cold fill issue?

I have followed the guides you have available - very useful, thank you!

I have removed the pressure switch to test -

There are 4 contacts on the pressure switch which connect to a 4 pin (5 wires in fact - one is doubled) connector in the washer. With the pressure switch oriented with the pressure tube pointing down (as it is when fitted to the machine) I get continuity between the far left 1st contact (nearest the plastic adjuster screws) and the 3rd contact when no pressure is applied. When pressure is applied continuity is lost between 1st & 3rd but contacts 2, 3 & 4 all show continuity (I do however need to blow a little beyond the point where the switch clicks)

Does this sound like correct operation of the switch?

Any help much appreciated - I can't afford to call anyone out to look at this & my neighbour must be getting fed up doing our washing by now!!

Cheers Chris

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WH
WhitegoodshelpVerified Engineer
Answered about 14 years ago

I've written an article about this specific error code Indesit or Hotpoint washing machine flashing 10 times (error F10)

If the pressure switch is jammed on either empty or fill it should trigger a separate error code. It could be a connection problem or a module connection or fault. I wouldn't advise speculatively replacing parts.

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WH
WhitegoodshelpVerified Engineer
Answered about 14 years ago

The connectivity should be normal. The only thing that normally would happen is either a contact doesn't get made or it stick, both of which should generate a different error code. An engineer would normally just try replacing the pcb or pressure switch if they can't see any connection faults but you can't just put a new pcb on as it's very expensive and may not make any difference. If you are desperate you could try sending the main pcb off to somewhere like QER Repairs but it could be a long drawn out process.

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indesitwash
Answered about 14 years ago

Hi Andy,

Thanks for the link.

So beyond checking all the contacts & connectors, what would my next step be in diagnosing the fault here? I'm guessing you can't tell me if the connectivity on the pressure switch terminals is correct or not?

Cheers

Chris

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