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  • #77159
    Colin_c500
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    Hello all,
    I have a Hotpoint WDD960 washer dryer. The dryer has stopped working. There are no error codes, and the programme completes, just no heat is generated and the clothes stay wet.

    I have read through a few forums and sounds like a thermostat or the dryer element. I have a multimeter but no idea where to locate those components. I have enclosed a picture, can anyone help?

    Regards
    Colin

    #401217
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    Power off first!

    The thermostats and elements are located under the rectangular aluminium box at the left of you picture,..make a note of where the wired are connected before removal…

    If its the element that is faulty,then you will. Red to undo all the bolts/screws around the rectangular cover….

    Martin

    #401218
    Colin_c500
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    I have taken the dryer apart and used a multimeter. Below are the photos of what i found. Is it the thermostat that is open that is causing the problem? If so where is the best place to get a new one. Are there any shops that would stock this?

    Regards
    Colin

    #401219
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    That is a NTC (negative temperature coefficient) and you cannot test for an open circuit as such..

    You need to put your meter on the ohms scale to test, and lower the end in to hot water, if the reading changes then its ok..if not you can get a new one from here

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/contact-us

    Is it just the one sensor its fitted with?


    Martin

    #401220
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    Also it looks like you have one meter probe touching the outer plastic?


    Martin

    #401221
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    Heater should have roughly 43k ohms reading, so yours is ok

    NTC should read around 26k ohms at 20c

    Martin

    #401222
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    You should alsomhave a thermal fuse fitted, easily identifiabl as it has a heatprrof tubing around it (usually yellow) test this also using continuity setting that you have at the 6 o clock setting on your meter (you should hear a beep)!


    Martin

    #401223
    Colin_c500
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    I will check the NCT shortly. Where are the thermostats located? Thanks for your help so far.

    Could the NCT be the cause?

    #401224
    Colin_c500
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    On the dryer unit that’s the only sensor.

    Regards
    Colin

    #401225
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    The NTC is the thermostat, it just works differntly to a normal thermostat..

    If that checks out using thenwater test, then its highly likely its the one shot thermal fuse inside the sleeving… Just test using beep setting on the meter.


    Martin

    #401226
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    Don’t think this machine has an external TOC on the dryer element, I think it is inside the element the same as the wash heater. 😥

    Certainly cannot see one listed on Partfinder.

    #401227
    Muv
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    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    Yes youre correct, it is indeed fitted to the heater itself, although in the service manual under error code F15 says check the One shot stat..?


    Martin

    #401228
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint wdd960 dryer not working.

    The WDD960 has a heater TOC, the WDD960.C & WDD960.CA do not.


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