


Thanks Fermin for your reply. It does not throw water. To access the engine do I have to disassemble the entire washing machine or can I access from below?
Lying the washing machine, you can get to the engine and see if it brings the sensor, regards
I already put some pictures. I think it has the weight sensor. It seems that the band is a bit broken.
I do not see the photos friend Miguel, but check if you have multimeter, in the direct current scale that 12vdc reach those 2 cables, if that voltage reaches you change the weight sensor and change the band and check the pulley magnet, regards
Thank you very much Fermin. I will see if someone lends me a multimeter and then reports how it went. I already added the photos to the main post.
What do I have to check on the pulley magnet? What is not broken? Or how can I detect any fault in it?
Regards.
Good Miguel, you see some splashes of oil and dirt, if you already removed the pulley of the engine and saw the sensor, if you notice it with sulfatations, the safest thing will be that it already lets some water pass the retainer of the fixed tub, now well, I see that it is with solenoid, that is activated so that it washes, if it is not activated, the washing machine will also be blocked, so lying the washing machine and removed the hose that is connected in the fixed tub, disconnect it and when starting, you blow it and you must activate this solenoid and start washing, of course after checking the sensor and changing the band, greetings
the hose that I refer to is the pressure switch, you blow it and fold it so that the air does not go out, or you put a screwdriver in the shape of a cross in the hose gap previously bending the hose so that the air does not go out, this stops that you observe the behavior of said solenoid and if it is no longer blocked.
Hi Fermin. Sorry for not answering yesterday, I was busy all day. I already added to the main post what I did and the washing machine is already working well. I can't believe it was such a simple thing. Would band tension be the main problem? Or the dirt would be affecting the sensor? Thanks a lot again friend.
Hello Miguel, because if I believe nothing else was the band's tendency, but be careful, when you remove the engine, maybe some earth was shaken in the sensor or in the magnet, it usually happens that it was nothing more earth, anyway, well I stay , Cheers
I guess that was it then. By the way, you were right, there is a small water leak in the transmission, but it only drips when you are washing. If I leave the washer full without doing anything then the water does not come out. At first glance the transmission is not oxidized, but I do not doubt that it will trouble me later.
Miguel then when you notice that more water is coming out, do not hesitate to give general maintenance, greetings