Our Beko washing machine had a bit of a leak from the rubber hose connecting the detergent tray to the drum. I replaced the part and all is good except that the drum bangs about horribly when it has anything remotely heavy in it. On inspection I found that one of the shock absorbers, directly under the previously leaky hose, is badly rusted and loose so I hunted around and found replacement shock absorbers but when I came to fit them I found that the pin securing the top of the rusty one cannot be pushed out because there is a gert great lump of concrete in the way! I am assuming that I will now have to take off the front of the machine and remove the balance weight to be able to remove the shock absorber pin. This does not strike me as being a particularly brilliant way of arranging things, particularly since all the 'how to replace your washing machine shock absorbers' videos on YouTube seem to feature machines which have been designed to make it much easier to do this!
Before I take the machine apart, can anyone tell me if I am missing something - is there a more straightforward way? Any advice much appreciated.
Before I take the machine apart, can anyone tell me if I am missing something - is there a more straightforward way? Any advice much appreciated.