Collection: Washing machine

Spare parts for washing machines: drain pumps, door seals, belts, filters, electronic boards, solenoid valves, heating elements, and maintenance accessories.

Find the right part by entering the model or spare part code of your washing machine. If in doubt, contact us with a photo and serial number.

Washing Machine Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

Available Components

In this section, you will find spare parts for all the essential parts of the washing machine: door seals and drum seals, drain pumps, anti-limescale filters and pump filters, belts, heating elements, electronic boards, solenoid valves, and maintenance kits.

How to Choose the Correct Spare Part

  1. Model and product code: check the internal label (usually behind the door or on the back).
  2. Loading type: front or top, which affects the compatibility of seals and belts.
  3. Year of manufacture: useful for electronic boards and heating elements of older series.
  4. Original part code: if available, ensures maximum accuracy.

Recommended Maintenance

  • Clean the pump filter every 1-2 months to avoid bad odors and drainage blockages.
  • Check the door seal: dry it after each wash to prevent mold and cracks.
  • Run empty cycles with descaler or baking soda to reduce limescale deposits.
  • Periodically check the belt and drum for any unusual noises or excessive vibrations.

Common Problems and Quick Solutions

  • Water not draining: possible blockage of the pump or clogged filter.
  • Leaks from the door: worn or improperly secured seal.
  • Noises during spin cycle: worn drum bearings or loose belt.
  • Washing machine not heating: check the heating element or thermostat.

Quick FAQs

How often should the pump filter be cleaned?

Recommended every 1-2 months, or more often if you wash items that shed lint.

The washing machine vibrates too much: what to check?

Ensure the load is balanced, check the belt and shock absorber supports.

When should the door seal be replaced?

When you notice cracks, leaks, or persistent odors even after cleaning.

Faulty heating element: can I change it myself?

Yes, if you are handy, by disconnecting the power and following the manufacturer's instructions. If in doubt, consult a technician.

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