
Quick answer: Euro appliance parts are stocked in Australia and ship same-day — for Euro washing machines (door seals $99–$110, drive belt $34.95, drain pumps, inlet valves, hinges and pressure switches for the EF and EFL models) and Euro dishwashers (drain pumps, inlet valves and heating elements for the EDV, EDS and EPF range). Euro is a kitchen and laundry brand with no public parts counter, but the machines run on shared OEM platforms, so the spares are standard parts — most repairs are an inexpensive DIY job once you match your model.
Find your Euro part by model number
Euro — and how to tell it from Euromaid
Euro is an Australian kitchen and laundry appliance brand. It’s a different brand from Euromaid, and the two use different model codes — Euro washers carry EF or EFL codes (for example EF6KWH, EF9KDDW, EFL6KWH) and Euro dishwashers carry EDV, EDS or EPF codes, so check the sticker before ordering. Like every house brand, Euro has no spare-parts desk once you’re out of warranty — which is exactly the gap we fill.
Common Euro washing machine faults and parts
| Symptom | Part |
|---|---|
| Leaking from the door during a wash | Door seal — EF9KDDW · EFL6KWH |
| Drum won’t spin up / loud slipping | Drive belt — EF6KWH |
| Won’t drain | Drain pump — EF5KW/EF6KWH/EF9KDDW |
| Door light flashing / won’t start | Door interlock switch |
| Door dropped on its hinge | Door hinge — EF6KWH |
| No fill / slow fill | Inlet valve |
Common Euro dishwasher faults and parts
| Symptom | Part |
|---|---|
| Water left in the bottom / won’t drain | Drain pump — EDV604/606 |
| Won’t fill / no water | Inlet valve — EDV606 / PR60 |
| Dishes not drying / water not heating | Heating element — EDS / EPF |
Who makes Euro appliances?
Euro is a badge, not a factory — the washers and dishwashers are OEM-built on standard platforms, so the parts inside are common components shared across several budget and kitchen brands. That’s why a discontinued Euro is almost always still fixable. Match your EF, EFL, EDV, EDS or EPF model code to the right part.
One part, several brands
Euro’s platforms overlap with other budget badges — some Euro washer valves are shared with Technika and Esatto models, and the Euro dishwasher parts sit on the same kitchen platform as Omega, Baumatic and Venini. Browse every Euro part we stock, or run your model through the Part Finder to cross-match the right fit.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is Euro the same brand as Euromaid?
A: No — they’re different brands with different model codes. Euro uses EF/EFL washer codes and EDV/EDS/EPF dishwasher codes. Check your model sticker so you order the right part.
Q: Can you still get parts for a Euro washing machine or dishwasher?
A: Yes — seals, belts, pumps, valves, hinges and heating elements, all in stock and shipped from Sydney, even though Euro has no parts service.
Q: Where is the Euro model number?
A: On the model sticker inside the door frame on washers, or on the door edge on dishwashers. Enter it in the Part Finder.
Q: My Euro washer leaks from the door — seal or pump?
A: Water at the front during the wash is the door seal; water pooling under the machine later points to the pump or hoses. Peel back the seal’s lower lip and check for a split.
Q: Do Euro parts ship same day?
A: Yes — order before 12pm Sydney time, same-day dispatch Australia-wide, flat $10.60 shipping.
Related
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