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Suitable for AEG, Arthur Martin, Electrolux, Elektro Helios, Faure
Stock Code: 230667
£6.00 ex. VAT
Holds the door seal tight against the front panel.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| E40 | AEG | Means a door locking fault, where the door is not fully closed, the seal is obstructed, or the door lock mechanism is faulty. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly or a faulty door lock. | Medium |
| E41 | AEG | Means the door or lid is not closed properly, the machine is overloaded, or the door lock mechanism is faulty, with the control board detecting the door switch open. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly, overloading, or a faulty door lock. | Medium |
| E44 | Electrolux | Means the machine cannot detect that the door is properly closed and locked. It is usually caused by trapped laundry, a damaged door seal, a faulty door lock mechanism, or a faulty main board. | Medium |
| E42 | Zanussi | Means a door lock malfunction, specifically a problem with the door aperture closure mechanism. It is usually caused by damage or debris on the door lock assembly, with the same fault family covering E43 door interlock triac, E44 door closure sensing circuit, and E45 triac sensing circuit. | Medium |
AEG
Means a door locking fault, where the door is not fully closed, the seal is obstructed, or the door lock mechanism is faulty. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly or a faulty door lock.
AEG
Means the door or lid is not closed properly, the machine is overloaded, or the door lock mechanism is faulty, with the control board detecting the door switch open. It is usually caused by a door not closing properly, overloading, or a faulty door lock.
Electrolux
Means the machine cannot detect that the door is properly closed and locked. It is usually caused by trapped laundry, a damaged door seal, a faulty door lock mechanism, or a faulty main board.
Zanussi
Means a door lock malfunction, specifically a problem with the door aperture closure mechanism. It is usually caused by damage or debris on the door lock assembly, with the same fault family covering E43 door interlock triac, E44 door closure sensing circuit, and E45 triac sensing circuit.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your washing machine.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains before you start.
Welcome our robust Door Seal Clamping Spring, expertly designed to secure your washing machine's door seal to the drum, providing a watertight connection. This critical component is essential in preventing water leaks and ensuring your appliance's peak performance.
Clamping springs can lose tension, become corroded, or suffer damage over time, causing the door seal to lose its firm grip on the drum. This can result in water leakage, decreased washing machine efficiency, and potential damage to your home. To maintain your appliance's top functionality, it's crucial to replace the door seal clamping spring when needed.
Our informative YouTube video presents a clear, step-by-step guide to help you effortlessly replace the clamping spring. While the appliance and part featured in the video may not exactly match your specific model, the process remains highly similar, allowing you to tackle the replacement with confidence.
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Please note that the following video will give you a guide on how to fit this part, however the exact fitting may differ depending on your make and model.
Safety Warning - Always unplug from the mains before carrying out any repairs.
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