hoover1100
Well-known member
The only real problem is that even if the motor is available (parts seem non-existant on the net, can't imagine them having a huge service department) it will probably cost almost as much as the machine did new, rendering repair pointless.
If it's anything like an Indesit company machine the motor will be about 75% of what the machine cost new, on top of labour, it just isn't worthwhile. I would suspect Haier would charge very steeply for a new motor.
If it's anything like an Indesit company machine the motor will be about 75% of what the machine cost new, on top of labour, it just isn't worthwhile. I would suspect Haier would charge very steeply for a new motor.