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Check the filter is not blocked.
This is located at the bottom front right of washer behind a drop down flap or cover.
Unscrew anti-clockwise to remove and clean.
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if you can get the front plate off you will probably notice that the drum stabilizer roller has either fallen off or is damaged. This part is replaceable and should be no more than 20 bucks.
indicated low water pressure from your external supply or blocked filters in the fill hose. turn water off, remove hose and check filter in end of hose - it is just a bit of gauze. also look into the valve and clean out if needed
unfortunately that sounds like your timer is faulty.......in Ireland a timer is now costing approx €100-€150 euro so its not worth replacing outside of warranty
Hello your problem is the the drum.. To be more precise its the drum bearing.. theses wear out and can be replaced on the zanussi id suggest that you get an engineer out.. its about £100 to get it done
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