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March 14, 2009 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Hotpoint Indesit Tumble Dryers Scrape after fitting drum sup #280267
helo_75
Participantonly cure is a new drum
1703662 for the vented
look at the back panel when u take it out, its probably been scraping all the time
helo_75
Participantclick the ‘find an engieer link’ below
fill in the form and youll be advised
thaks
helo_75
Participantor the machine is right, and your wrong?
there is no sensor…
its about reading the tacho .. the machine will never do the same load the same twiceoverloading doesnt cause out of balance, underloading does
id be checking your heater at some point
helo_75
Participantf12
non communication between pcbs
try unlugging all the plugs from the pcb, and give em all a squeeze, and hope it works
helo_75
Participantno, but youll have to take the condenser pipe itself out
helo_75
Participantdont be suprised if the compessors faulty,or its blocked
helo_75
Participantand itll probably go another 10 yet
omg the black rubber hoses…. thats goin back some
helo_75
Participantthe condenser will be full of fluff
with plug out, remove back half of machine, the condenser is the plastic duct running from under the fan motor to the drum
flush it out
helo_75
Participantis there any heat at all?
first place to start, would be the exhaust stat
which is on the front exhaust, open the door, and its in the 12 oclock position
helo_75
Participantgood shout simon, and more likely, since the kitchen has just been done
id be checking that first
helo_75
Participantthe spring is part of the hinge
change the hinges
nice simple jobhelo_75
Participantid ask him to put a new knob on it while he was there too
helo_75
Participantwell, id be checking the motor brushes first!
other than that, the pcbs probably gone
helo_75
Participantyup, take the dispenser out , remove the blue plastic cover, and CLEANIT out, making sure all the holes are cleaned out and flow well.. then look upwards and make sure the jets arent obstructed
hope this helps
helo_75
Participanti think what he does mean is that if you do actually get to change a welded tub, its worth splitting and keeping the inner drum before you throw it away?
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