highly doubt you'll need to replace a drain hose unless its ripped. On the front of my old Zanussi theres a compartment you open at the bottom at the front and unblock, that usually fixes it.
Sounds simple, but I believe the top panel, or the back panel, or both, need to be taken off to access the clamp. But thanks.
The end of the hose is ****ed, the rubber bit has snapped off, and half of it got wedged inside the pipe. We have a new pipe to put in, but they are clamped in tightly, so I'm keen to do it and right and not **** it up inside.
It had become brittle and the half inside the pipe came away with it when it was disconnected. So it can't now be reconnected. We've bought the new one, all ready to go, it just needs replacing.
Get the Mullett round sharpish Party, he won't suck air through his teeth and shake his head at it. He'll slowly but surely rebuild your machine over the course of the year. Maybe a bit into next....
Or this ? http://www.justanswer.com/uk-appliance/6m2sp-replace-water-drain-pipe-zanussi-washing-mac.html
Bad man Chazz!! Pete was in a bar, put his arm around the bird sat next to him & squeezed her titty "You can cut that out" said the bird "I will do later" said Pete.
I had a leak in the East wing shower room not so long back, water kept pissing into the man cave whenever anyone had a David Gower. I thought I'd look into it and disconnected the pipe from the plug in the shower tray. I thought I'd re connected it prior to testing out my plumbing by running the shower on full whack. Had I balls. First thing I knew was when her indoors starting screaming and bawling that there was water cascading through the ceiling in the utility room, the hallway and the man cave. Best bit of advice I can give you Party is this; Get somebody in.