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  • #54617
    bungle666
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    Ok, My HDC6 has died!! LOL well not quite, you fill with washing set the time hit the button and nothing. the clock ticks away but the drum wont rotate…

    So, i emptied out all the washing, and did the same again. still nothing, you cant even hear the motor turning… HMMMMM

    top off time… hit the button then give the drum a spin by hand from above BINGO it turns, but not as fast as it should.

    i hear it could be the “start capacitor” thats at fault, so my firs question is…. is the “start capacitor” next to where the mains cable comes into the machine body??

    and second question, any ideas what (if anything) else could be the problem??

    thanks peeps

    B..

    #320342
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    It could well be the motor capacitor, the device next to the mains cable is the mains filter, that just stops radio and TV interference.

    As this machine is actually a Candy appliance their dryers are often named as the worst designed tumble dryers on the market from a servicing point of view by most of the trade.

    The motor capacitor is mounted on the side of the motor itself, a considerable strip down is required to access.

    A capacitor change on the majority of dryers on the market takes 10 to 20 minutes at the most, this one is a real PITA. :rolls:

    #320343
    bungle666
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    iadom wrote:It could well be the motor capacitor, the device next to the mains cable is the mains filter, that just stops radio and TV interference.

    As this machine is actually a Candy appliance their dryers are often named as the worst designed tumble dryers on the market from a servicing point of view by most of the trade.

    The motor capacitor is mounted on the side of the motor itself, a considerable strip down is required to access.

    A capacitor change on the majority of dryers on the market take 10 to 20 minutes at the most, this one is a real PITA. :rolls:

    ahhhhhh i see your a local lad!! im in oldham 😉 thanks for the advice bud, ill commence a strip down tomorrow then.

    other than the motor and this capacitor have you any ideas what else it could be??

    for the sake of £3 for a cap ill change it, but in my book if it still wont work that only leaves the motor and TBH i dont think its worth changing on a 7 year old dryer!!

    cheers for the help mate

    B..

    #320344
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    If it runs once you have pushed the drum then its odds on the capacitor, and as you say well worth a punt.

    A real pig of a machine to work on though. 😥

    A Shaw Gorby myself, although I was born a Rochdale Masher and for many years was a Royton Sevener. 😉

    #320345
    bungle666
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    iadom wrote:If it runs once you have pushed the drum then its odds on the capacitor, and as you say well worth a punt.

    A real pig of a machine to work on though. 😥

    your not joking!! i cant figure out how to get into the base to get at the motor!! i guess ill just have to start taking screws out till it all falls apart!! LOL

    iadom wrote:A Shaw Gorby myself, although I was born a Rochdale Masher and for many years was a Royton Sevener. 😉

    ahhhhhhh just down the road from me then, im yorkshire saddleworth exile currently living in strinesdale!!

    cheers for the help mate, if i start to struggle then an engineer it will have to be!!

    B..

    #320346
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    Everything is accessed from the front, have fun. :rolls:

    #320347
    bungle666
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    iadom wrote:Everything is accessed from the front, have fun. :rolls:

    ive had fun, done some bleeding, got the wife in to help as she has skinnyer arms than me, got the component changed, switched on and STILL THE BLOODY SAME!!

    no different…

    so folks, is there anything else i should try before i scrap this heap of shit drryer…

    cheers!!

    B..

    #320348
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    Is the drum free to turn, you should be able to turn it without to much force although it should not actually ‘spin’ freely. It may be a faulty motor but induction motors are normally fairly reliable and often give off a burning smell if they are failing.

    Its not one of the best machines on the market TBH.

    #320349
    bungle666
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    iadom wrote:Is the drum free to turn, you should be able to turn it without to much force although it should not actually ‘spin’ freely. It may be a faulty motor but induction motors are normally fairly reliable and often give off a burning smell if they are failing.

    Its not one of the best machines on the market TBH.

    errr yea, it turns no problem by hand, but there is some resistance too.

    the thing is it cant be that bad a machine as it has done 7 years of absolute hammer and minimal maintenance at best, and all its needed is a starter relay board about 3 months ago!! LOL

    the motor is an absolute ARSE to get too, its been bad enough trying to get to the capacitor!! LOL

    Oh just thought when it does run the clock is VERY noisy and the reverse cycle doesnt seem to fire either, it just runs continual in 1 direction!

    B..

    #320350
    iadom
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    Seven years, pfft,

    I changed a belt on a Hotpoint dryer last week, it was the first time it had been changed. It was 27 years old so I guess it wasn’t up to much.

    A decent, reliable tumble dryer should be the most basic, simple machine to produce but the quality of the low to mid range stuff on the market these days leaves a lot to be desired. 😥

    You could be throwing parts at this without much success, if you have managed to get 7 years out of it then it may be time to move on.

    #320351
    bungle666
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    i think your right mate. time to retire the old girl!!

    ho hum….

    thanks for all your help pal, it been really appreciated.

    right im off to the scrappies for a weigh in!!

    B..

    #320352
    Higher-water-level
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    Re: Hoover – HDC6 dryer – Help requiered please.

    iadom wrote:Seven years, pfft,

    I changed a belt on a Hotpoint dryer last week, it was the first time it had been changed. It was 27 years old so I guess it wasn’t up to much.

    Afternoon Jim :wave:

    I can beat the Hotpoint, I have a fully working 32 year old TI Jackson compact drier and its never had any parts, could do with a lick of paint, a summer project me thinks, if the Yorkshire weather ever improves!

    They certainly don’t make ’em like that anymore. Its very sad really as appliances like this make tremendous value for money and give little to no trouble through out their very long life span.

    Oliver.

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