You'll need to tilt it or remove the back or pop the top to see where the leak is coming from. Unplug it first. I had my water pump crack and leaked. It was a plastic part not related to freezing though, and it only leaked when it ran a cycle. Perhaps your leak is prior to the water pump.
There is a known problem with these washers whereby a small electrical current 'leak' from the heater element causes the machine to think it still has water in it.
Disconnect the wires on the heater (tape them up or otherwise make safe) then run a cycle to verify that part as the problem.
WP35-6465 is the pump number it is about
$50.00 if you buy and install. Call a Repair shop and ask them for the price of parts and labor. I don't know how old your machine is so weigh the cost of repair to a new machine.
THIS MAY be your defective part!
BE VERY careful handling this switch because it's quite delicate!1885374 "PRESSURE SWITCH" $89.68
Use THIS LINK:
http://spares.bigwarehouse.com.au/index.php?cPath=64618_64688_109010
These YOUTUBE video MAY help you!
Here is another YOUTUBE that discusses "Pressure Switches"... and that MAY be your problem. KNOW this is general information and not specific to your Hoover!
Diagnosing Washing Machine Pressure Switch Problems
How to Resolve Pressure Switch Problems in Washing MachineHoover and Candy Washing Machine Error Codes
TROUBLESHOOTING Link:
Dynamic Model No DST10146P 80 Product Code 31003253
Another snip-it:
..."Kg MODE Indicator". On Cotton and Synthetic cycles, during the first 4 minutes of the cycle the intelligent sensor will weigh the laundry and adjust the cycle time, water and electricity consumption accordingly. ...
More: The intelligent KG Mode sensor weighs the laundry and adjusts the cycle time, water and electricity consumption to suit the size of the load. This gives you the optimum consumption even if you are only washing one shirt.
The intelligent KG Mode sensor
During the first minutes of the cycle, the "Kg MODE" indicator remain on while the intelligent sensor will weigh the laundry
and adjust the cycle time, water and
electricity consumption accordingly.
• Through every wash phase "Kg MODE"
allows to monitor information on the wash
load in the drum and in the first minutes
of the wash it:
- adjusts the amount of water required;
- determines the length of the wash cycle;
- controls rinsing according to the type of
fabric selected to be washed it;
- adjusts the rhythm of drum rotation for
the type of fabric being washed;
- recognizes
the presence
of lather,
increasing, if necessary, the amount of
water during rinsing;
- adjusts the spin speed according to the
load, thus avoiding any imbalance.
A possible fault that is consistent with your symptoms is that the water level sensing is confused. This is usually a column of water in a plastic tube bearing on a diaphragm switch which operates when the weight of water is sufficient to trip it.
The water level is adjusted by a dial which alters the pre-loading on the switch, meaning it needs a bigger or lesser column of water to trip it. If there is a leak in the tube, that would account for the water level trying to cycle. Any water underneath the machine? If so it is a good indicator that is the right track. If not it still may be that fault, but the leaking water is just not making it to the floor.
It is normal that the program suspends for filling, and it will not give rise to an error. Also normal is flow through the detergent drawer whenever there is a fill cycle. What is not normal is the repeated fill cycles.
Also investigate the actual switch associated with the level sensing. It might have bad contacts.
Please post what you eventually find the fault to be. Helps everyone, especially those trying to diagnose at a distance.
please check the fuse in the plug it should be13 amp it has no doubt blown after replacing it and happens again there might be a problem with the heating element it might be faulty or ruptured due to short circuit in the element eric
Easy peasy! Just fixed the same problem! Unplug machine..Take lid off machine.. Look behind program selected and unplug from circuit board (don't be scared! Try and unclick from inside the select know with small screwdriver then spray some contact cleaner in front hole and over the contacts to circuit board. It's ok.. Disolves and dries really quick.... I used the wd40 one me.. NOW NORMAL WD40!!) then put know back on and give it a good turn in both directions. Put all back together and problem should no
longer exist.
The cold water feed pipe is attached to the inlet solenoid valve. That's a nylon-looking body with a threaded inlet to which you connect the hose. If the nylon is cracked, you need a new valve, which costs about £20 incl P&P
for an equivalent from Ransom Spares, part no. RS122987
https://www.ransomspares.co.uk/parts/brands/hoover/washing-machines/hc6150muk/
REMINDER: Disconnect from power supply and ensure water is securely turned OFF before you dismantle the machine !
To avoid further frost damage, turn off the water and disconnect the pipe in cold weather. A more convenient solution would be a small thermostatic electric space heater to warm the area when it gets cold.