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Breezy
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I know exactly where you are coming from on that score Jim. But I was thinking more along the lines of scouring the classified ads 🙂 I can’t help thinking that it isn’t the float switch that is causing the ‘water full’ light to remain lit. It wasn’t like that before I replaced the thermostat and maybe I have dislodged a wire in the process of replacing this element 🙁 Oh well, if I find the perfect ‘used’ condenser then I will count myself lucky. If not, I guess I will somehow have to do without one for a while until I can afford to replace it with a new one 🙁
Breezy
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Thanks all for your help but I have decided to bin the dryer and buy one second hand ….. will be cheaper than getting an engineer out 😀
Breezy
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OK had a look at the drum puzzled ….. so u know what my next question is gonna be? lol …. how do I remove the drum?
Breezy
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Have been trying to feel for this ‘float switch’ for the past few hours and all I can feel is a long thin metal thing that can be lifted up that is situated behind the motor and leads to the wires I can see behind the motor. Where exactly can this float switch be found? I mean would it be facing the motor or away from the motor? I don’t mean to be too persistent, but this is one thing I need to fix as soon as possible. I can’t afford a professional to come in and I don’t have very much time.
Thank You
ps – I have been looking online for diagrams of this and I can’t find any 🙁
Breezy
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Thank You Jim 🙂 I have attempted to reach this … and I can but I don’t know where on the other side of the motor to feel around? I don’t know what the switch would feel like or look like. Does it have other wires going to it? That is all I can see, other wires going into something behind the motor. I can feel them too but don’t know where to feel for this float switch 🙁
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