Miele washing machines
Drain, spin, door lock, leak, bearing, motor, pump, TwinDos and electrical faults.
A Brassett Ltd helps customers with Miele washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, hobs, tumble dryers, washer dryers, extractors, fridges and freezers. Family-run since 1984, with practical fault guidance, clear booking details and route-planned engineer visits.
Miele appliances need accurate model identification and clear fault notes. Before booking, send the appliance type, model or serial details, full postcode, fault code and photos of the installation where helpful.
Drain, spin, door lock, leak, bearing, motor, pump, TwinDos and electrical faults.
Drain faults, waterproof system, heating, wash quality, leaks, spray arms and dispenser issues.
Heating, tripping, fan, selector, induction, ceramic, ignition and display faults.
Cooling, icing, leaking, alarms, fan, temperature and integrated door alignment faults.
Choose the Miele appliance and main symptom. The answer gives clear details to send before booking.
Search common Miele appliance symptoms below. These answers help customers describe the fault clearly before calling or booking.
Check for standing water, blocked filter, drain pump noise, kinked waste hose or a blocked sink connection. Stop using if water is near electrics.
Often linked to unbalanced load, blocked drain system, worn motor brushes on older models, belt faults, door lock faults or control issues.
May be caused by water left in the drum, a failed door interlock, delayed safety release or a control fault. Do not force the handle.
Common causes include door seal splits, detergent drawer overflow, pump housing leaks, sump hose faults or rear hose connections.
Stop using the appliance. Heating element earth leakage, motor faults, wiring damage, pump faults or control board issues can cause tripping.
Bearing wear, drum spider damage, foreign objects, worn shock absorbers or loose weights may be involved.
Check water supply, inlet hose, valve, water pressure, filter mesh and control signals.
Pressure system, air chamber, inlet valve or control faults can cause too much water inside the drum.
Record the exact code and send a photo. Miele codes need model details to interpret correctly.
Often caused by blocked drawer jets, excess detergent, poor water flow, siphon issues or misaligned drawer parts.
Drying faults can involve heater, fan, condenser duct blockage, thermostats, sensors or overloaded loads.
Check whether the machine drained fully before drying. Pump, condenser, sensor or heating faults are common.
Blocked filter, drain pump, hose, sink spigot or anti-flood system can leave dirty water inside.
Poor spray arm rotation, blocked filters, low water level, detergent issues or circulation pump faults can leave residue.
May involve heater element, heat pump, relay, sensor, wiring or control board fault.
Stop using. Heater, pump, wiring, water leak onto electrical parts or control unit faults are possible.
Door seal, spray arm blockage, overfoaming detergent, poor levelling or hinge alignment can cause leaks.
Check supply tap, inlet hose, valve, float switch, pressure sensor and anti-flood base.
Low temperature, poor spray pressure, blocked dispenser, spray arm issue or wrong loading may be the cause.
Food debris, blocked filters, drain hose routing, stagnant water or long low-temperature cycles can cause odour.
Usually fault-code related. Send the exact display message or indicator light pattern.
Rinse aid, drying fan, heat retention, heater, sensor or program settings may need checking.
Heating element, thermostat, thermal cut-out, sensor, airflow blockage or control fault may be involved.
Airflow restrictions, blocked condenser, sensor issue, pump issue or low heat can cause poor drying.
Check tank, pump, float, condenser channels and water path for blockage.
Drum rollers, bearings, motor pulley, fan housing or foreign objects can cause noise.
Stop using. Heater earth leakage, motor, wiring or moisture-related electrical faults may be involved.
Blocked filters, condenser contamination, sensor faults, low ambient temperature or compressor system issues may cause long cycles.
Stop using immediately. Lint build-up, belt friction, motor overheating or wiring faults need checking.
Belt, motor, capacitor, pulley or drum obstruction can stop rotation.
Element, thermostat, selector switch, fan motor, sensor or control issue may be the cause.
Stop using. Fan element earth leakage is common, but wiring, controls or other elements may also be faulty.
Fan motor bearings, loose blade, rear panel contact or heat distortion can cause noise.
Sensor, thermostat, calibration, fan circulation or door seal faults can affect cooking results.
Hinges, seal, latch or damaged glass alignment may need attention.
Power supply, clock module, control board, ribbon cable or thermal damage may be involved.
Lamp, holder, switch, wiring or control faults can stop the oven light.
Grill element, selector switch, relay, wiring or control module may be faulty.
Power supply, child lock, touch control, pan detection, module or wiring fault may be involved.
Pan compatibility, zone sensor, power board, control board or overheating protection can cause detection issues.
Energy regulator, element, limiter or wiring fault may be responsible.
Stop using. Element leakage, wiring fault, control module or moisture ingress may be involved.
Moisture, dirty electrodes, stuck switch, spark generator or wiring issue can cause continuous clicking.
Grease filters, ducting blockage, motor, capacitor, switch or installation restriction can reduce extraction.
Fan imbalance, bearing wear, loose filters, ducting resonance or motor problems can cause noise.
Bulbs/LEDs, transformer, switch, board or wiring fault may be involved.
Thermostat, sensor, fan, compressor, start relay, gas system or blocked airflow may be involved.
Door seal, fan, defrost fault, compressor system, refrigerant issue or sensor fault may be responsible.
Defrost heater, sensor, drain blockage, door seal, fan or airflow issue can create ice build-up.
Blocked drain channel, poor door seal, water line issue or condensation management fault may be the cause.
Fan blade ice contact, compressor vibration, loose pipework or normal compressor cycling should be checked.
Stop using. Compressor, defrost heater, wiring or moisture faults can cause electrical tripping.
Air duct, damper, fan, sensor or defrost issue may stop cold air reaching the fridge.
Thermostat, sensor, damper or control board faults may make the fridge overcool.
Water supply, filter, valve, ice maker module, freezer temperature or blocked fill tube may be involved.
Check water supply, filter, valve, switch, frozen line and electrical control.
Check cartridge seating, blocked lines, program settings and pump operation. Send the exact model and any display message.
Detergent residue, blocked dosing pipes or low-temperature use can cause odour; service flushing may be required.
This usually points to a water leak or base tray activation. Turn off water supply and book inspection.
Often connected with drainage. Filter, drain pump, hose and sink connection should be checked.
Often linked with heater pressure or circulation issues on dishwashers; model details are needed.
Can relate to heating relay or heater circuit depending on appliance and model.
Often indicates water in the base or anti-flood activation on dishwashers.
Could involve inlet valve, water pressure, hose system or leak protection mechanism.
Door lock motor, latch, temperature lockout or control issue may be involved.
Water tank, pump, heater, scale build-up, sensor or steam generator may need checking.
Water path, pump, brew unit, scale, valve or sensor issue may be involved.
Drip tray path, brew unit seals, tank connection or internal pipework can leak.
Element, thermostat, switch, thermal cut-out or wiring issue may be involved.
Fan, compressor, sensor, door seal or control fault may be involved.
Battery, charger, switch or board issue may be involved for relevant models.
Hinges, springs, tension cords, furniture door weight or alignment may need adjustment.
Door furniture alignment, hinge wear, cabinet installation or seal damage can cause poor sealing.
Fuse, socket, suppressor, power board or control board may need checking.
Stop using. Overheating, motor strain, blocked airflow or wiring faults must be checked.
Record when it happens: start, fill, heat, drain, spin, dry or cool. Intermittent faults need exact symptoms.
Send a clear photo of the rating plate. Miele model and serial details help match the correct parts route.
Parts availability depends on exact model, serial number, age and product type.
Decor doors, plinths, side screws and cabinet installation may affect repair access.
Overloading can affect spin, bearings, shocks, motor load and drying performance.
Food debris, scale or incorrect loading can stop spray arm rotation and wash quality.
Salt cap, sensor, water softener setting or refill issue may be involved.
Sensor, cap, dispenser or control issue may be involved.
Too much detergent, soft water, wrong detergent or blocked drain can cause foaming.
Foreign object, bearing, spider, seal or suspension fault may need checking.
Clean all lint filters and condenser areas; blocked airflow is a common cause.
Pump, float, tank, hose or condenser water path may be blocked.
High temperature, open door, seal fault, fan issue or cooling fault may trigger alarm.
Temperature has risen or sensor/control issue may exist. Check food safety and book inspection.
Control setting, touch panel fault, moisture or board issue may be involved.
Record full display message and zone affected. E faults vary by model.
Pan, ventilation, overheating, module or sensor fault can cause cut-out.
Power interruption, clock module setting or control fault may stop heating until set.
Normal for a while after use, but fan relay or sensor fault may cause excessive running.
Filters need cleaning or reset; motor and airflow should be checked if extraction remains poor.
Send photos and fault notes; damage, misuse, overloading or blockages can affect repair route.
Age, model, parts cost, condition and access decide whether repair is sensible.
Poor installation, kinked hoses, blocked waste, cabinet pressure or incorrect levelling can mimic faults.
If covered by manufacturer warranty, check terms first. For out-of-warranty repairs, send model details.
Stop using and isolate if safe. Do not keep resetting trips.
Appointment availability depends on route planning, postcode, appliance type and parts requirements.
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Call A Brassett Ltd on 0800 0374915 or use the secure booking form. Please include the Miele model number, fault code, photos, full postcode and when the fault happens.