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Washing Machine Drain Pump (Round Top Screw On) : Askoll M231 XP (M224 XP) Stock Number: ES1087464

Fits most washing machines matching the specifications, please check before ordering

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Manufactured by Electruepart

(This part fits select models)

High Quality Replacement Washing Machine Drain Pump

If you notice that the water is not being drained away as usual, it could be due to a faulty drain pump. The drain pump in your washing machine is a key component of the washing process, as it removes the waste water from the drum of the machine at the end of the wash cycle.

eSpares could help you get back to water draining ways again not leaving water at the bottom of the machine with this replacement spare drain pump. We can soon get you back to a fully working washing machine, so you can get through the pile of laundry piling up at home!

Important Information:

  • Please Note: This is a universal drain pump that fits many washing machines - but you must check the pump on your machine matches the images on this part, and that the pump type and electrical connections are the same, as if they are not then this pump is not suitable for your model.

Specification:

  • Type: Askoll M224 XP
  • 220-240V ac
  • Hertz: 50Hz
  • 0.2A
  • Wattage: 40W
  • Comes with 2 x fixing brackets
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49 Questions and 53 Answers

By g - Motherwell - 07 November 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Thanks for rugbyscrumdown input but this is unlikely. A modern machine will not try and spin until the water level has reached empty. If this is not achieved within a few minutes the machine will usually shut down in a 'fault mode' with the remaining water in the drum. This would not just leave damp clothes but water in the drum as you unloaded.

  • possible slight blockage, have you cleaned the filter? If you run the machine on spin only after the end is it still wet? if not it is slightly blocked up, 1/4 packet of household soda crystals on 60 deg wash will sort it out( if you are in a hard water area) By rugbyscrumdown - Alton Hants - 11 December 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    If the drum is not full of water it is draining correctly. The most likely cause of your problem is out of balance. For more information see our video: How to Prevent a Washing Machines Spinning Noisily http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/2401/how-to-prevent-a-washing-machines-spinning-noisily-

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By frank - ireland - 18 May 2016
  • Kas from eSpares
    Kas at eSpares says...

    there's a possibility of something being stuck in your drain pipe or pump check to see if there is ant blockage. If you find that nothing is causing the drain pipe or pump to be blocked then yes you will require a new pump. The drain pump above maybe suitable for your model, we recommend you check the specifications in the description.

  • Parminder from eSpares
    Parminder at eSpares says...

    This pump is universal and does not have any direct model associations. Please check the pump type and specifications to ensure a correct fit. Please view our advice centre page which will give you more information on draining problems http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1732 The model in this video may be different to yours, however the process should be similar for other makes and models.

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hI i HAVE A WHIRLPOOL WASHER MODEL AWO/6728 AND RECENTLY WE HAVE NOTICED A FAUSTY SMELL OF STALE WATER COMING FROM THE MACHINE ALSO THE WASHING ON A 1400 SPIN DOES NOT SEEM AS DRY AS IT USED TO BE?????? MANY THANKS FOR ANY HELP ON THIS..

By ALLY - WORCESTERSHIRE - 07 February 2014
  • My technician recommended running the hottest programme once a week to see off nasty smells. We found a dose of of washing m/c cleaner did the trick By Alan - Oxford uk - 04 April 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The problem with your machine is likely to be a build up of mould and bacteria probably caused by not allowing the drum to dry out between washes. For more information see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/7/1524/how-to-use-limescale-and-detergent-remover

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I have a samsung washing machine B1415J. The water comes into the machine and is drained out continuosly without the water pump being on. Also gives an E9 error. Can anyone help Please.

By Nash - UK - 17 February 2011
  • The machine is syphoning.Check your outlet hose is not rammed down the pipe also check the stand pipe is 18 inches high. The fault code is telling you that the water is being drained from the machine By mayday1 - Spain - 25 February 2011
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    H Nash, it sounds as if the problem is with either the sump hose (the hose that drains the drum down to the pump) or the pump. Check both for damage, and replace as necessary.

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I have a Tecnik washing machine model no TKL9060 which due to a short curcuit is now not working properly. An engineer said that it would be too costly to repair as it was a problem with the motor but if I replaced the motor pump would that solve the problem I wonder as all the programmes seem to be there on the control panel but it just makes a low whirring sound with no movement

By AnnieO - Belfast - 20 January 2011
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Washing Machine Drain Pump (Round Top Screw On) : Askoll M231 XP (M224 XP)

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