Help! Tumble dryer broken.
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Not sure where to post this as there isn't a PH for white goods...
Our Creda Simplicity tumble dryer isn't spinning. The belt is still in place, but the drum is leaning back and resting on the rear panel of the appliance. I assume there is some sort of spindle/bearing that normally holds the drum in place. This must have dislodged or broken. Am I thinking along the right lines and if so, is it an easy fix?
Cheers
Our Creda Simplicity tumble dryer isn't spinning. The belt is still in place, but the drum is leaning back and resting on the rear panel of the appliance. I assume there is some sort of spindle/bearing that normally holds the drum in place. This must have dislodged or broken. Am I thinking along the right lines and if so, is it an easy fix?
Cheers
Percy,
I had the same problem with our Hotpoint.
On the back of the machine is a cover where there was a bearing, noticed there was a coating of metallic dust on it and guessed the bearing had worn.
Found one on this site. Excellent service and arrived next day. (have linked to page for Creda. Think its a bearing needed.
http://www.espares.co.uk/parts/tumble-dryers/drums...
Easy fixed and cheap too. Good feeling that I have saved at last £100...
HTH
Kev
I had the same problem with our Hotpoint.
On the back of the machine is a cover where there was a bearing, noticed there was a coating of metallic dust on it and guessed the bearing had worn.
Found one on this site. Excellent service and arrived next day. (have linked to page for Creda. Think its a bearing needed.
http://www.espares.co.uk/parts/tumble-dryers/drums...
Easy fixed and cheap too. Good feeling that I have saved at last £100...
HTH
Kev
Speedchick,
I think it will be a tricky job as on the espares website, they list how to change most parts and supply them. However, when it mentions replacing the belt, it recommends calling an engineer and doesnt list the belt.
http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/tumble-dryers/a/9/...
To be honest, not sure its hard as I am sure it was in the bottom left hand of the machine and easily accessible.
Kev
I think it will be a tricky job as on the espares website, they list how to change most parts and supply them. However, when it mentions replacing the belt, it recommends calling an engineer and doesnt list the belt.
http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/tumble-dryers/a/9/...
To be honest, not sure its hard as I am sure it was in the bottom left hand of the machine and easily accessible.
Kev
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