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Hotpoint
Suitable for Hotpoint, Ariston, Bauknecht, Ignis, Indesit
Stock Code: 1354
£9.13 ex. VAT
Traps coins, lint and debris before they reach the pump.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| F11 | Ariston | Means a pump circuit failure where the machine cannot empty water from the drum because the pump is blocked, faulty, or disconnected. It is usually caused by a blocked or jammed filter, a faulty pump, or a drainage problem. | High |
| F16 | Ariston | Means a critically high water level, or on top loading models a drum position sensor fault, where the machine cannot drain or has detected too much water. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty door lock, or a faulty sensor. | High |
| F2 | Ariston | Means a drainage issue or a level sensor error. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty pressure sensor. | High |
| F5 | Ariston | Means a drainage failure where the machine cannot empty water. It is usually caused by a blocked drain filter behind the bottom panel, a kinked hose, or a clogged pump. | High |
| F11 | Hotpoint | Means a pump circuit fault, where the machine cannot drain water. It is usually caused by a blockage in the filter, a faulty drain pump, or faulty wiring. | High |
| F17 | Hotpoint | Means a door lock mechanism failure or a serious drainage problem, where the door lock may be faulty, buzzing, or failing to engage. It is usually caused by a faulty door lock or the pump failing to empty the drum. | Medium |
| F5 | Hotpoint | Means a drainage failure, where the machine cannot empty water and often leaves clothes wet. It is usually caused by a blockage in the pump filter, the drain hose, or the plumbing. | High |
| A11 | Indesit | Means a serious fault with the drain pump, where the machine cannot communicate with the pump and fails to drain. It is usually caused by a missing or faulty connection in the pump circuit, a faulty pump, a blockage, or a jammed filter. | High |
| F11 | Indesit | Means a drain pump circuit failure, where the machine cannot detect the pump or water is not draining. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty pump, or a wiring issue. | High |
| F5 | Indesit | Means a drainage failure, where the machine cannot empty water and stops mid-cycle with water inside. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain hose, or a jammed pump impeller from coins, debris, or lint buildup. | High |
| E1 | Whirlpool | Means a long drain error where the machine is taking too long to empty water, or a water inlet fault, shown as E1, F9, or E1F9. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked drain hose, or low water pressure. | High |
| F2 | Whirlpool | Means a drainage failure where the washer takes over 8 minutes to drain water, or a water level sensor fault, displayed as F02 or F2E3. It is usually caused by a clogged pump filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| F21 | Whirlpool | Means a long drain condition where the washer is taking too long to drain water. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked hose, or a faulty pump. | High |
| F4 | Whirlpool | Means a drainage fault shown as F4E4, a door lock fault shown as F4E1, or a heating element failure on certain front-load models. It is usually caused by a clogged pump filter, a restricted drain hose, a faulty drain pump, or a door lock fault. | High |
| F8E3 | Whirlpool | Means an overflow or excessive water detection where the washer has too much water or foam and activates the drain pump to prevent flooding. It is usually caused by a faulty pressure sensor, a clogged drain pump, or excessive detergent use. | Medium |
| F9 | Whirlpool | Means a long drain error where the washer cannot drain water within the expected time, usually over 8 minutes, shown as F9 E1. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked or blocked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| F9E1 | Whirlpool | Means a long drain error where the washer cannot drain water fast enough or at all. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump filter, a kinked hose, or a failing pump. | High |
Ariston
Means a pump circuit failure where the machine cannot empty water from the drum because the pump is blocked, faulty, or disconnected. It is usually caused by a blocked or jammed filter, a faulty pump, or a drainage problem.
Ariston
Means a critically high water level, or on top loading models a drum position sensor fault, where the machine cannot drain or has detected too much water. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty door lock, or a faulty sensor.
Ariston
Means a drainage issue or a level sensor error. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty pressure sensor.
Ariston
Means a drainage failure where the machine cannot empty water. It is usually caused by a blocked drain filter behind the bottom panel, a kinked hose, or a clogged pump.
Hotpoint
Means a pump circuit fault, where the machine cannot drain water. It is usually caused by a blockage in the filter, a faulty drain pump, or faulty wiring.
Hotpoint
Means a door lock mechanism failure or a serious drainage problem, where the door lock may be faulty, buzzing, or failing to engage. It is usually caused by a faulty door lock or the pump failing to empty the drum.
Hotpoint
Means a drainage failure, where the machine cannot empty water and often leaves clothes wet. It is usually caused by a blockage in the pump filter, the drain hose, or the plumbing.
Indesit
Means a serious fault with the drain pump, where the machine cannot communicate with the pump and fails to drain. It is usually caused by a missing or faulty connection in the pump circuit, a faulty pump, a blockage, or a jammed filter.
Indesit
Means a drain pump circuit failure, where the machine cannot detect the pump or water is not draining. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty pump, or a wiring issue.
Indesit
Means a drainage failure, where the machine cannot empty water and stops mid-cycle with water inside. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain hose, or a jammed pump impeller from coins, debris, or lint buildup.
Whirlpool
Means a long drain error where the machine is taking too long to empty water, or a water inlet fault, shown as E1, F9, or E1F9. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked drain hose, or low water pressure.
Whirlpool
Means a drainage failure where the washer takes over 8 minutes to drain water, or a water level sensor fault, displayed as F02 or F2E3. It is usually caused by a clogged pump filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Whirlpool
Means a long drain condition where the washer is taking too long to drain water. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked hose, or a faulty pump.
Whirlpool
Means a drainage fault shown as F4E4, a door lock fault shown as F4E1, or a heating element failure on certain front-load models. It is usually caused by a clogged pump filter, a restricted drain hose, a faulty drain pump, or a door lock fault.
Whirlpool
Means an overflow or excessive water detection where the washer has too much water or foam and activates the drain pump to prevent flooding. It is usually caused by a faulty pressure sensor, a clogged drain pump, or excessive detergent use.
Whirlpool
Means a long drain error where the washer cannot drain water within the expected time, usually over 8 minutes, shown as F9 E1. It is usually caused by a clogged drain pump filter, a kinked or blocked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Whirlpool
Means a long drain error where the washer cannot drain water fast enough or at all. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump filter, a kinked hose, or a failing pump.
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.
This is a genuine drain pump filter kit for your wash cycle’s draining phase.
Your washing machine’s drain pump and filter system work together to remove used water and keep the drum clean. This filter traps lint, debris, and other small objects—protecting the pump from clogs and helping the water drain efficiently through the hose.
If your laundry is coming out wetter than usual or the machine is struggling to drain, the pump filter might be blocked or faulty. Swap it out with this replacement part.
Watch our DIY video on how to fit a new one below.
This drain pump filter kit is from Hotpoint. It also suits Altus, Blomberg, Flavel, Ikea, Kyoto, Lamona, Montpellier, and Zenith washing machines.
Before ordering, please verify that this kit works for your model using our compatibility checker.
If you need to replace the drain pump filter on your washing machine, we've got the video for you.
The following DIY repair video should assist you in fitting this part. However, the exact procedure may differ depending on your make and model.
This items was available for a competitive price and delivery charges were much cheaper than if I had purchased the part directly from the manufacturer.
I ordered this for my washing machine, the purchase process was effective and quick dispatch of item. Part was easy to fit and the whole process hassle free.
The item arrived with good packaging on time. There were 2 parts, which came without instructions, however it was easy to see what to do. Item fitted easily and the washing machine was back up and running as soon as it was ready.
I had great difficulty sourcing this item but this was exactly what was required. It arrived very quickly and was very straightforward to fit.
Universal kit means you are not too worried about model number etc but it means you are throwing away part of the kit. Seems a shame but overall cheaper than faffing around with queries and returns. I needed this fairly urgently but order was delayed by a stockout on another item. No communication about this until I chased the order. Other websites tend to advise straight away if there is a stock out and give you options to deal with it.