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On Thu, 6 May 2021 18:35:48 +0100, GB
wrote: Our 23 year old tumble dryer Well done for keeping it that long. Many would have thrown it away just because it was 'old'. ;-( (!) stopped heating the air, although the rest of it worked. So, I dismantled it, couldn't find what was wrong, cleaned it, and put it back together. It's nice when it's all back and clean isn't it? When I finally stripped ours just recently I found quite a level of fluff furring on the insides of some of the ducts that you wouldn't normally be able to get to *unless* you were really taking it completely to bits (things that were held on / together / sealed with double sided tape etc). About 6 hours altogether. It now works perfectly. Result. ;-) Please, please reassure me that disconnecting it from the electricity would not have reset it without all the dismantling? Erm ... no, *bound* to have been a bad connection on the heater somewhere. ;-) I think we have all done that sort of thing and at least yours is still working. It's worse when you find nothing, break something *then* find the original cause was something trivial. ;-( Cheers, T i m |
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