Hotpoint 95490 rebuild

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triumphtoledo

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After finding that the Hoover Electron was too far gone to be worth rebuilding, there have been a few changes here. Our modern machine has been pensioned off, replaced with a Hoover Logic 1200, which I rebuilt totally around 18 months ago. Acting in a supporting role is our Hotpoint 1509/10, meaning that we are now a fully-retro household.

I like to have a spare machine and have decided that our Bosch V696 should be moved on, plus I wanted an evening project (anybody interested?!). With no Liberators remaining, I placed an eBay bid on an early ‘80’s Hotpoint and won.

After doing some maths, I found that it can be rebuilt entirely for under £100, which I think is a good investment, considering how much new machines go for.

The 95490 is in fairly good condition cosmetically, after spending all of its life in a single old man’s house It is minging though; mould and decades of detergent built-up all over the place. It’s spent the last three years in a garage but it powered up, thankfully, once I got it home.

Apart from needing the usual plastic side and top strips; the fascia is very good, thankfully. I think that the door has been replaced at some point – does anyone have the original silver type for sale? Also, the drum only turns anti-clockwise when there is water in the drum, and turns clockwise when spinning. Is this a common fault?

Pics to follow, as they are on my phone.

R
 
The expression "look at the muck in 'ere" comes to mind. Good luck though, it'll look fantastic by the time your done.

I got bitten by the Hotpoint bug recently myself, alas I don't have room for anything vintage unfortunately.
 
timer

Yes, it's pretty gross. The first thing that I need to do is sort out the drum only distributing in one direction. I think the timer is at fault.

The timer I have is a 904/2199/03 and there is a new part on e-bay that is a 904/2199/05. Will the eBay part fit my machine, what are the differences? Does anyone have any wiring diagrams, please?

R
 
Hi Rob

Well done on getting this machine. That is a bit manky but I'm sure it will clean up. I think I have the service manual for this machine so will check and scan if I have. If its like the one for my 9544 then there is a page full of potential motor faults in the manual not that it has helped me sort out mine as of yet!

S
 
Brilliant...

Ace, thanks Steve, there's certainly some bedtime reading there. Usefully, there is an explanation on how to modify the machine to accept an /05 timer.

Does anyone have, or know form where I can obtain, a replacement chrome door? It looks as though this machine has lost its original item at some point...

I've managed to source a second-hand timer and will let you know how I get on with fitting it. Obviously, I need to get the machine running properly, before spending cash on replacing bearings and deadline with the cosmetics...

R
 
Hi Rob,

First of all, congratulations on acquiring a lovely example of this New Generation model. I empathise with you regarding the door, allegedly the original hinges weren't strong enough to bear the chrome doors which is why so many have brown replacements. Regardless, the fascia and dial on yours looks great!

I have a 95492 (almond version) waiting in storage for me to collect which has it's chrome door intact. I haven't seen it up close yet but it will need a replacement dispenser handle, luckily I have one of those.

I think I may have a spare /03 timer if you want to keep the machine original? It was removed from a working machine.

Regards, James
 
Hi Rob

You are welcome. Just a thought but would a door from a 95 series dryer fit as you could swap the glass out and these do pop up more frequently on Ebay and Gumtree? You could then resell the dryer if you didn't want it

S
 
Follow up

Second-hand timer installed and now the machine isn't doing wierd stuff like not filling on its lower level. But now no motor action. Ran a test and it seems the bodule is toast. Ordered a used one from eBay so see if that sorts it...

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What an excellent project! Can't wait to See how this pans out for you! Would love to restore another hotpoint 95 machine (one day when I have the space)

Good luck!

George
 
distribute

The tacho will need adjusting, so with wet cloths in the load just sticks to the drum to distribute that should cure the pulses, the outer ring of the tacho on the back of the motor will turn you will have to try rotating it in different directions, one way will slow it down the other speed it up, you need to get it right or the motor will over heat and cut out if its not right.....
 
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