Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

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  • #5154
    andy_art_trigg
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    Just looked at an 18 month old 1200 spin Candy DQ120 where the door seal is totally ripped. It’s ripped about a foot wide near the drum lip end.

    The customer says they’ve replaced 2 seals under guarantee already!

    I can’t see anything wrong with the suspension physically, but the drum appears to lean back a bit. It apparently hits the back panel a lot on spin. Has anyone had suspension faults on tese machines and could it account for the door seals tearing?

    #109275
    BobHope
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    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    Hi Andy
    just a quick thought on the candy DQ120, check the top springs are in the front location holes, as there are two positions on that machine,
    cheers Bob

    #109276
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    Hi Andy,
    Partial blockage?
    Penguin

    #109277
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    There are two very strong springs fitted, but only on the sides. With this type of suspension I can’t see it twisting and allowing leaning like the old rubber based suspension. The tub leans back about half, to three quarters of an inch which allows it to knock against the back panel.

    #109278
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    I would suspect the drum spigot is broken. To check rotate the drum and if it appears slightly bucked or offcentre, it will be the problem. Also stick a couple of wet bathtowels in and see it ramp up to full speed. If it starts knocking the spigot is busted for sure.

    Lousy job getting the drum out by the way!

    Martin

    #109279
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    The first thing I checked for was a broken spider but it all seemed quite firm. No play at all.

    #109280
    Martin
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    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    I would have put money on it being a broken spigot too?

    Ah well!

    Martin

    #109281
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    That wouldn’t cause a rip in the bottom of the door seal though would it? There’s no damage to the part of the door seal near the drum lip.

    #109282
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Andy,

    Could it be customer misuse? Becasue it sure sounds it to me, teenage daughter with those damn studs in them that may be too sharp is a favourite. Or simple overloading with the wrong stuff in it forcing too much against the seal.

    IME Candy door seals are pretty damned good and do not tend to tear until they are a few years old. Just a thought.

    K.

    #109283
    andy_art_trigg
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    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    🙂 It’s at the bottom of the gasket, but near the lip end 😉

    #109284
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120….. It isn’t just this machine, as we sell a few parts I have seen many a customer bring their old door seal in ripped to bits as Andy describes. It appears to be across the later Candy and Hoover range.

    Perhaps someone knows a GIAS engineer who may have the answer, sure as hell they won’t tell their customers if they have a known problem 😉

    Dave.

    #109285
    13amp
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    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    GIAS stands for Guess. It. And. See………..!

    I guess we will never see the answer on this fault at all?

    13

    #109286
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: Repeated door seals damaged on Candy DQ120

    Tjhe customer decided to chance it as I couldn’t guarantee it wouldn’t reocurr. I asked her to let me know if it did.

    #109287
    Penguin45
    Participant

    I got caught with one of these a few years back. If its got those horrible ‘rectangular’ crimped together suspa legs, check that the friction block is still in the leg. Excessive movement (ie spinninig with a partial blockage) can cause the friction pad to drop out and it’s completely impossible to refit. The worst bit is that the damper looks completely unscathed, but just doesn’t work, as you still get minor resistance from the way the thing is assembled ……..

    Check it out,
    Regards,
    Penguin.

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