Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

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  • #43659
    wisethebap
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    The drum on my dryer wont turn unless I give it ‘a start’. Once it starts turning it goes until it stops to change direction and then it needs a ‘push’ again. Does the belt need replaced or is it something else?
    Hope you can help

    #278038
    cockney steve
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    sounds like a motor-capacitor or worn carbon brushes in the motor.

    Do a forum search and you should find all the info. you need to establish your problem……contact “parts” at UK Whitegoods and you’ll get them super-fast 😆

    #278039
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    It’s a capacitor start/run motor on this machine. If it runs when you push it off, it almost certainly needs a new capacitor. This is not an available spare on the parts listing – you can have a new motor and capacitor for £161, or you can pull the plug, put the machine on its back, remove the base panel and find the capacitor and tell us the “uf” rating. The Shop@ facility on the task bar on the left will have a matching one.

    Penguin45.

    #278040
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    8 uf they are. 😉

    #278041
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Thank you, Martin. It’s THIS ONE here, then.

    Penguin45.

    #278042
    wisethebap
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Thanks for the help.
    Forgot to add that I can hear the ‘motor’ trying to turn, does the capacitor give a power boost to get the dru going? Also, I think the heater has gone. Any easy way I check this, given that the drum probelm ?

    #278043
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Start with changing the capacitor first to get the drum turning once more. Only a check with a multimeter will tell if the element has gone AWOL? Usually it’s just symptomatic of a duff capacitor in my experience…. 😀

    #278044
    wisethebap
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Thanks again Martin.
    I’ll get a capacitor and see how i goes from there.
    Here’s hoping

    #278045
    cockney steve
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Use a multimeter…..disconnect one side of the heater….measure resistance between the 2 terminals ~25-30 ohms, iirc. higher is likely burnt out. lower would probably be shorted and fail leakage test below.

    then measure either terminal to earth (heater sheath or bracket)….meter shouldn’t move!….digital should be many K-ohms or Megs. anything lower= earth leakage.


    Order your parts altogether from the site shop,I’ll be amazed if they dont hit the doorstep within 24 hours 😀
    I tried adding something 20 minutes later and order hed already been processed!!!!!

    #278046
    wisethebap
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Thanks steve, but they were too quick. The capacitor was dispatched before i’d read your post lol.
    Is there a link that explains the best way to change the capacitor ?

    #278047
    cockney steve
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Just had a look at the flightless one’s reference and it already has 1/4 ” Lucar connectors (in plain english, spade terminals )

    If the wiring harness is already terminated with push-on spades, it’s easy-peasy (just make sure polarity is correct,IF the cap is polarised )

    Any car -spares shop will sell you the appropriate “spades” which can be soldered or crimped to the ends of the wires.

    If there’s not a mounting -bracket for the cap, you can tie-wrap it to secure it.

    (the casing appears to be fully insulated and i get a feeling it is not polarity -sensitive….bung one wire ,from the old one, to one side of the new one, repeat with second wire….fix it so it doesn’t get bashed around, job’s a good’un. 😆

    #278048
    wisethebap
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    ty.
    Hate to be pain, but best way to get access is relly what i mean

    #278049
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    Post #3………

    Penguin45.

    #278050
    cockney steve
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    *note to self….read the question properly!* 😳

    The above comments on testing an element, only apply to a sheathed element .
    (looks like a kettle or cooker-element….if yours is the thin-wire type it’ll be fairly obvious.

    Secondly….there will be a safety-stat / stats in series with the heater. Some are self-resetting, when they cool down, others have to be changed if they go open-circuit.

    Don’t make the assumption that no heat = faulty heater…TEST THE CIRCUIT.

    UNPLUG FIRST!

    #278051
    wisethebap
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    Re: Bosch WTA 4007GB is it just the belt?

    replaced capacitor, which was ordered from spares and arrived very quickly. Machine working again.

    Thanks for the help much appreciated

    Aww well back to the laundry

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