Couple of tips I learned in the struggle to fit my new seal to the same machine in the video. Start the seal at the bottom.not the top as shown, then you can just about see when the lip of the seal is on the rim. Start at the top and you won't be able to see. Slide your fingers around the seal, pressing in very hard, either side once the first part is on and gradually work your way up and around. My seal made a crunching feeling as it went on. The spring hoop that secures it is almost impossible to fit as others have said. I stretched the spring a but to take a bit of the tension out of it, and that helped a lot, enabling me to get it on with a helper. Another thing that helped putting on the spring was to fold the loose rubber seal (the part you will attach later to the outside of the machine) inwards into the drum to give room to fit the spring.
Hi, thanks for your comment and for sharing the experience you had when doing your door seal replacement. Great to hear you have been able to fix your appliance to keep it going.
Similar to a lot of the comments here I found this job extremely hard and not at all as easy as the guy makes it seem in the video. Consider how much you are willing to take on before this job as it is not for the faint hearted
agreed with all the comments below, he didn't do that in 15minutes !! took me 3 1/2 hours of grunting and trying to manage a slippery piece of rubber in a small gap !! oh and did it on the floor in my utility room not at shoulder level
Hi william, the video is condensed after filming but still can show how to do it, we understand this can be a difficult repair but well done for fixing it.
Thank you for the reply, i also had to contend with the additional task of connecting the washing powder/dispenser hose to the seal as well !! It now works after my son helped
Not sure about the comments. As a mum of 4 I was determined not to buy a new washing machine. Yes it was hard and yes it took about an hour but the video was very helpful. My washer has the water intake at the top of the seal to contend with as well. Thank you for your help and advice ❤
Hi Nicola, thanks so much for your comment. It really is great to hear that our video has helped you to keep your washing machine up and running, especially as it sounds like you have to do a good amount of washing. Well done on completing the seal replacement yourself!
To change the seal as per the e spares video is far too difficult for the average DIYer and if the drum has a close fitting counter weight, forget it, take the front panel off, it makes life so much easier. It takes less than 15 mins to remove the front panel and another 20 mins to replace the seal. Even with the front panel and counter weight removed it is still a very fiddly job. I always use eSpares for replacement electrical parts, they provide great service at very competitive prices and offer next day delivery.
I managed to get most of this done relatively quickly (about 45 mins with a few attempts!) to get the seal attached. However I cannot for the life of me get the spring gripper back on, even with an extra pair of hands! Also have the dispenser part to reattach which makes it a bit more fiddly. We need a 3rd pair of hands I think so hopefully I will get it sorted soon!
@@user-yc4eu4ec1yYES! What we ended up doing was putting the machine on its back. The weight of the drum pushed it down towards the back of the machine, which created more room to get 2 pairs of hands in between the drum and the outer of the machine to stretch it round, if that makes sense! Still very fiddly but considerably easier than having the machine upright! I hope you get it sorted! 🤞🏼
@@billjudd92the wire around the dispenser part on ours was a small wire clip that just had to be pinched inwards to unhook/rehook it. I hope that makes sense. I hope you get it sorted!
Hi Mari, it was difficult to show when filming as the camera can't get in while Mat has his hands inside, Mat did explain exactly what he was going to do in detail before fitting it but we will do better in the future, thank you for bringing it to our attention.
Save yourself all the bother of trying to fit the spring hoop this guy blatantly skips out of the video by removing the front cover of the machine. After spending hours trying to fit the hoop then giving up, I got up the next day and managed to work out how to take the face off the machine, fit the hoop, reassembled the machine, fit the rubber seal to the face and then fit the second hoop to complete the whole job in well under an hour. It was pretty straight forward. Just be careful with the wires to the pcb, which you can disconnect and also the wire to the door locking mechanism which I didn’t bother disconnecting as it looked a little awkward. If you need any help drop me a message and I’ll talk you through it
Couple of tips I learned in the struggle to fit my new seal to the same machine in the video. Start the seal at the bottom.not the top as shown, then you can just about see when the lip of the seal is on the rim. Start at the top and you won't be able to see. Slide your fingers around the seal, pressing in very hard, either side once the first part is on and gradually work your way up and around. My seal made a crunching feeling as it went on. The spring hoop that secures it is almost impossible to fit as others have said. I stretched the spring a but to take a bit of the tension out of it, and that helped a lot, enabling me to get it on with a helper. Another thing that helped putting on the spring was to fold the loose rubber seal (the part you will attach later to the outside of the machine) inwards into the drum to give room to fit the spring.
Hi, thanks for your comment and for sharing the experience you had when doing your door seal replacement. Great to hear you have been able to fix your appliance to keep it going.
Similar to a lot of the comments here I found this job extremely hard and not at all as easy as the guy makes it seem in the video. Consider how much you are willing to take on before this job as it is not for the faint hearted
agreed with all the comments below, he didn't do that in 15minutes !! took me 3 1/2 hours of grunting and trying to manage a slippery piece of rubber in a small gap !! oh and did it on the floor in my utility room not at shoulder level
Hi william, the video is condensed after filming but still can show how to do it, we understand this can be a difficult repair but well done for fixing it.
Thank you for the reply, i also had to contend with the additional task of connecting the washing powder/dispenser hose to the seal as well !! It now works after my son helped
Hi william, thanks for letting us know and well done for sorting it.
Nice promo to encourage buying a new seal but those cuts in the video hide all the technique
Not sure about the comments. As a mum of 4 I was determined not to buy a new washing machine. Yes it was hard and yes it took about an hour but the video was very helpful. My washer has the water intake at the top of the seal to contend with as well. Thank you for your help and advice ❤
Hi Nicola, thanks so much for your comment. It really is great to hear that our video has helped you to keep your washing machine up and running, especially as it sounds like you have to do a good amount of washing. Well done on completing the seal replacement yourself!
Please come around to my house and help me!!
To change the seal as per the e spares video is far too difficult for the average DIYer and if the drum has a close fitting counter weight, forget it, take the front panel off, it makes life so much easier. It takes less than 15 mins to remove the front panel and another 20 mins to replace the seal. Even with the front panel and counter weight removed it is still a very fiddly job.
I always use eSpares for replacement electrical parts, they provide great service at very competitive prices and offer next day delivery.
I managed to get most of this done relatively quickly (about 45 mins with a few attempts!) to get the seal attached. However I cannot for the life of me get the spring gripper back on, even with an extra pair of hands! Also have the dispenser part to reattach which makes it a bit more fiddly. We need a 3rd pair of hands I think so hopefully I will get it sorted soon!
Hi did you manage to do - we are currently struggling with this part any advice greatly recieved.
@@user-yc4eu4ec1yYES! What we ended up doing was putting the machine on its back. The weight of the drum pushed it down towards the back of the machine, which created more room to get 2 pairs of hands in between the drum and the outer of the machine to stretch it round, if that makes sense! Still very fiddly but considerably easier than having the machine upright! I hope you get it sorted! 🤞🏼
How did you remove the dispenser part. Struggling to remove the wire around it
@@billjudd92the wire around the dispenser part on ours was a small wire clip that just had to be pinched inwards to unhook/rehook it. I hope that makes sense. I hope you get it sorted!
His machine isn't the disp type into the top of the appliance seal
Video is misleading I could not get inner Seal to fit. Returnee item and decided to buy new washing machine
At the and vidro brcame usuless with hiding or cut parts
I'm a zanussi engineer and without removing the door it can be done in 1 1/2 mins
Yeah right!
Sadly you don't show the crucial part of how to fit the inner lip around the rim.
Hi Mari, it was difficult to show when filming as the camera can't get in while Mat has his hands inside, Mat did explain exactly what he was going to do in detail before fitting it but we will do better in the future, thank you for bringing it to our attention.
He's doing it the way I would do it, apart from he removes the door
Take the whole front cover off. It’s a thousand times quicker and easier
Just ask if can replace other one
Hi Andres Julie , we are a little confused as your machine only has 1 door seal so can you let us know what you mean.
Save yourself all the bother of trying to fit the spring hoop this guy blatantly skips out of the video by removing the front cover of the machine. After spending hours trying to fit the hoop then giving up, I got up the next day and managed to work out how to take the face off the machine, fit the hoop, reassembled the machine, fit the rubber seal to the face and then fit the second hoop to complete the whole job in well under an hour. It was pretty straight forward. Just be careful with the wires to the pcb, which you can disconnect and also the wire to the door locking mechanism which I didn’t bother disconnecting as it looked a little awkward. If you need any help drop me a message and I’ll talk you through it
Video is misleading I could not get inner Seal to fit. Returnee item and decided to buy new washing machine