Mildred

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    Mildred
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarious CTD00 Dryer

    Hi Jim
    I need your help again with my dryer :rolls: after speaking to you last i could not decide on buying a new one or getting this one fixed…so after a week of it just sitting there doing nothing i thought i would give it a try….it worked properly 😀 and did right up till last week 🙁 The problem is slightly different this time…the dryer still goes round but just wont get hot at all :rolls: does this mean the heater has gone completely?
    My son never managed to get round with his test meter…you gotta laugh 😆
    Many thanks
    Mildred…real name Carol

    iadom wrote:The heater assembly can sometimes just need drying out with a hair dryer. then the float chamber may also need a clean to prevent moisture from being blown onto the heater. The machine is covered for all parts for five years. Even if you have to rely on Hotpoint you will only have to pay the labour, rather high at just under £90.00 but you are not going to buy a new dryer for that price. Even a complete new heating element is not that expensive, a local independent may well be cheaper.

    Jim.

    PS. Whenever my dear departed mother had a problem I was round to fix it at once. Nobody is busy enough to neglect their mum. 😉

    in reply to: Re: Hotpoint Aquarious CTD00 Dryer #216161
    Mildred
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarious CTD00 Dryer

    Hi Jim
    My son is an electrician so has a test meter but the chances of getting him here to have a look is very slim…he is always busy….do you think it would be worth getting someone in to have a look…the only thing i am worried about is how much it will cost….and wonder if i should just buy a new one and have done with it.
    I wont let my friend use the WD40 again… many thanks for your help

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