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banno
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WM52 start problem
Thanks
I will check them out. If its the PCB then its not worth repairing is it?Appreciate your help
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Bannobanno
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WM52 start problem
iadom wrote:What happens if you select a spin programme?
Exactly the same. Just seems to burst into life for literally a few seconds then thats it.
banno
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70C
Cheers for your help. It was the belt route that was my problem. Runs nice now without the side panel on, squeals like hell when its on. Much appreciated people taking time out to help others.
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Mickbanno
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70C
Looking from the front of the dryer the belt goes around the drum then on to the left side of the pulley then around the motor spindle. The pulley is positioned at about 11o’clock on the motor and unfortunately it was not that difficult to put it in its correct position. This is why I initially thought the belt was faulty and stretched. I have even replaced the capacitor. Is there anyway the motor could of shifted out of alignment thus reducing the tension?
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banno
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70C
Can anyone please tell me the simplist way to change a belt please
Thanksbanno
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70C
The pulley has 2 screw holes and a lug which pushes up onto the motor. These where lined up the same as the old one and there is no other possible way the pulley and bracket can be fitted. It is a fixed pulley and bracket with no spring tension as such.
banno
ParticipantRe: Indesit IS70C
The pulley was broken so I replaced it with a new one. As far as I can see there is only one way I could fit it on. I am presuming that the belt had become stretched over time. (I can nearly get a finger under the belt with minimum effort). Could you advise me on how a belt replacement is done please.
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