Tumble drier not working (drum not turning) - any ideas?
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I have cleaned out everything, including the heat exchanger.....the problem seems to be more often than not the drum just doesn't spin. I have tried running a programme the 'normal' way, and also hooking it up to the app and setting it off that way. I can see the heating element comes on as the orange glow appears at the back, but the drum doesn't move.
But.....on the odd occasion, it does move and work fine!
Any ideas what else I can be checking before I have to pay someone to sort it?
But.....on the odd occasion, it does move and work fine!
Any ideas what else I can be checking before I have to pay someone to sort it?
alangla said:
Is the motor turning?
Edit: you said it turns occasionally. Does it look like the motor is trying to turn it when it doesn t move?
woodypup59 said:
If the belt is good and it just sits there and hums, its the big capacitor on the motor which has failed.
An easy fix, esp when there was a Maplin in every town.
I'm guessing if that has failed, it would never turn though? Or would that suggest it's on the way out, so works sometimes? An easy fix, esp when there was a Maplin in every town.
Is it easy to find inside the drier? Happy to start taking it apart to find it....
Google the model and fault and you will more than likely find a a video of the fix. Also look on https://www.espares.co.uk/ for the bits you need.
Collectingbrass said:
Google the model and fault and you will more than likely find a a video of the fix.
I did this with mine a few weeks ago when it stopped working and I was ready to buy a new machine. A few minutes research diagnosed a snapped belt - £8 on a new belt and a few skint knuckles later I had it working again.If you get in there, try take the belt off the motor, then see if the motor will spin, if it won't then it 's more than likely the Capacitor or Brushes. At which point you'll have discovered if the belt appears slack anyway, I think over the last few years motors have gone Brushless as well.
Edited by netherfield on Thursday 29th January 16:02
CMTMB said:
UTH said:
I know I've reached my 40s when I'm very much looking forward to taking apart a tumble drier.
Wear some decent gloves! "Mum, daddy said the F word"
Yes, yes he did, and he stands by that as being completely justified.
UTH said:
Of course it took way longer than I I d hoped. Couldn t for the life of me work out how to release the drum to get it out which would have made the capacitor a piece of piss to access. But I got it eventually. Getting it back in might prove harder. Part arrives Tuesday



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