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White Washing Machine Door Handle Kit Stock Number: ES209798

Genuine spare part kit for select models of Indesit washing machines

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Last Monday night, I went out and my boyfriend snapped the handle off the washing machine door. This Monday, I went out and my boyfriend came home from work to discover the new door handle kit had arrived, so took the door apart to fix it and now can't remember how it was put together. Aside from the fact that I clearly need to stop going out on Mondays, please can anyone offer any advice on how to attach this new door handle? Is the pin supposed to go through the latch thing, as well as the spring? I can't seem to get it to fit. Many thanks indeed!

By MaidMarion - London - 25 August 2009
  • Hi! : The pin supposed to go through the hood, the plastic base and the spring. Just a tip remember the hood should be facing out, lock with the outside of the door. By goofy210668 - Edinburgh - 22 February 2010
  • The spring hoops should be aligned one each side of the latch. Then put into position in the door and slide the pin in. It can get a bit fidgety but does go. By moonshine - Norfolk - 25 September 2009
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By bleu - - 22 August 2009
  • I did have the same problem, I use a screw driver between the plstic square left on the broken door and the washing and basically you are pushing the hood inside the door. The hood is the one keeping the door close. Hope this help! By goofy210668 - Edinburgh - 22 February 2010
  • Use a large screwdriver to push the mechanism in and the door should pull open. Might help if someone else pulls the door open. By moonshine - Norfolk - 25 September 2009
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I can't see how I can remove the existing broken handle... also cant see how I would insert the pin of the new one...do i need to take the whole door off?

By Clueless - - 22 February 2009
  • You need to take all the door out of the machine, But remember to take pictures of the assemble before doing it! specially when you open the door. Door out of the hinge that keep it on the washing machine. 2-The door have a lid, that you need to open. Once it is open take a picture before taking anything out!, really you need to do that!. Good luck! By goofy210668 - Edinburgh - 22 February 2010
  • Open door, remove small phillips screws from inside of door plate. pull front plastic door away from glass anr rear section (door partly closed to allow seperation at hinge point)Handle assemblly is located in removed section. Using small screwdriver slide locating pin down and remove with longnose pliers. Slide out door handle and spring from front of door panel taking note of position and location of spring and catch direction. Remove and replace following directions in reverse making sure you have tension on the spring before sliding pin through all parts ribed end of pin last. (good luck) By ces45 - dundee - 13 March 2009
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Does anybody have a photo of the handle before it was dismantled to be changed for a new one ,I forgot to take one and I am struggling to fit the new handle .thank you

By Pj - S.wales - 06 November 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    See the video attached for details.

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By erica - oxford - 14 November 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Follow the links from the top of the page or go to: http://www.espares.co.uk/search/ma805pt1732/washing-machines/hinges/indesit

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By Anonymous - - 09 February 2011
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi there, the pin fits through the holes in the spring, the hook and the handle itself. The handle should face with the 'handle flap' facing the inner part of the door. The hook should face the other way, to the thinner side of the handle - the opposite side to the 'handle flap'. The spring 'teeth' should face towards the 'handle flap' and slot in to the handle. Hope this helps.

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i have a indesit machine to which either the door handle is broken or the lock i have to use something to make the machine lock then its fit to use i dont seem to use the lock but i thinks thats broken too..... help

By ladyluck - derby - 28 March 2010
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    We cannot give out technical advice unfortunately, before ordering any spares please confirm what the fault is.

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I read a review about fitting a new handle to an Indesit by Percy100 who described a mistake he made by unscrewing the door from the machine rather than the hinge and thus the washers falling off the back into the machine. I made the same mistake and wondered if anyone knew how to solve this problem? I can't reach the back of teh screw holes as the seal is in the way. Any advice would be most welcome!

By EdwardRanson - - 20 July 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Edwardranson, if this has happened, you'll need to remove the seal so you can reach down in to the machine. Alternatively a (very) strong magnet may help.

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dose this fit into ma door jst tht ma door aint lookin n i think its a new handle it needs 2 lock if tht makes sense lol write back.i hv an indesit wia101 washin machine

By nicola123 - kirkcaldy - 09 April 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hello there, we have the kit that should solve all your problems; see it here - http://www.espares.co.uk/part/washing-machines/indesit/p/1085/805/0/0/546617/door-handle-kit.html

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I'm not figuring out how to place the spring also ,the other parts tutorial video is required...

By Anahid - Armenia - 16 May 2016
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