Hoover Error 8

Error Code I have a few references to the Hoover error 8 message in my technical manuals. They are listed for the Hoover Vision HD series washing machines, Hoover 3 phase autowashers, and the Hoover Nextra and Optima models.

  • Hoover Vision: Error 8 = Tacho fault
  • Nextra: Error 8 = Motor jammed / Drum shaft jammed or tacho generator fault (This is the same description as for Nextra Error 7)
  • Hoover 3 phase autowashers: Error 8 = Tacho generator out of circuit. Can be wiring or board
  • Optima: E08 = Tacho fault

The references vary slightly, but most mention the tacho coil. However, also check for worn carbon brushes, which have been reported by people in the comments section below to have also fixed this fault. (See help for diagnosing worn brushes on any washing machine) Note: Not all washing machines have carbon brushes fitted.

What is the tacho coil?

The tacho coil is a small electrical coil fitted onto the motor. It is fitted at the opposite end of the drive belt where the carbon brushes are. This error says something is wrong regarding the tacho coil but it doesn’t specify exactly what.

Possibilities are varied so unless you know what you are doing, and unless you can see something obvious like the coil has come away from the motor or the motor or drum has seized up it is probably better to call in a professional.

Resistance readings for tacho coils are usually quite high, so if you don’t have a sensitive enough meter it could appear to be open circuit when in fact it’s reading over 150 Ohms or more and may be ok.


What does the tacho coil do?

In conjunction with a magnet fitted on the end of the armature shaft each time the motor does a revolution it can be counted by the software or pcb through the tacho coil. This information is used to judge and control the speed of the motor at all times. If the tacho coil is open circuit the washing machine would lose all control of the motor. In the past the motor would then spin uncontrollably causing damage to the washing machine. These days if an open circuit or missing tacho coil (they can fall off the motor) is detected the machine will stop working and report an error code.

What could be causing the error?

This error means the tacho coil circuit is faulty. So it could be an open circuit tacho coil. But if the coil is OK, it could be a connection fault at the coil or pcb end. Or a break in one of the wires connecting it to the pcb. Or potentially even a fault inside the pcb.

Related Information

Technical information for the Hoover Nextra model references an error 7, and although different, it references the same tacho coil. My article has more information on the tacho coil, and has photos that may be useful when troubleshooting the error 8 – Nextra Error 7.

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42 thoughts on “Hoover Error 8”

    1. Marnia Sansbury

      Hello Andy, my husband has opened the back of the machine and it all seems to be hidden away and he wont touch it. I have opened the door so able to remove the wet washing!!! Left a message with a hoover repair man in Aberystwyth!!
      Thanks for your advice

  1. Hi, I’ve also encountered the E08 error message on my Hoover WMH148DF machine. I’ve watched the video by Sledger and will give it a good at replacing the carbon brushes. But I’m not sure which brushes to buy. Could someone here advise where they bought theirs and how much? I think the machine in Sledger’s video is the same as mine – Hoover WMH148DF. Thanks!

  2. Hi
    I have the same problem with my washing machine e08 i have taken the
    motor out of machine and it has no brushes. its a hoover vision hd

  3. I have s problem with my Hoover washing machine it’s coming up with a E08 error so Iv Checked out the motor brushes they look ok so I’m lost now can any one help

  4. Hi Andy,

    Just want to say thanks for the article; it’s saved me buying a new washer-dryer after the E08 error code popped up on my Hoover WDYN856DG. I followed the advice (and the YouTube vid posted by Sledger), got hold of the new and had it up and running in an hour.

    Best regards, and keep up the great work!

    Lee

  5. David Richardson

    Hi I’ve got a Hoover DYN9164 keep getting the E08 code….it basically starts cycle fills up and runs for 10 minutes then error code. I removed the motor to find no carbon brushes at all. I’m guessing tacho coil then but no clue really.

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