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I have a washer dryer and it's stopped spinning. I have checked the drain pump and all is clear. I have also taken off the back and the belt is in place also the dryer still works but without the drum turning. So my conclusion Is the motor how do I check this? Or could it be something else?

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If it is broken beyond repair [and the more bits you take out, the more likely that will be]. we were at Curry's today to buy a new fridge/freezer for a house we are letting out and saw there were one or two deals out there

 

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washer-dryers/indesit-iwdc6143-washer-dryer-white-21359609-pdt.html

 

However that one only does a 6 kg load

 

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washer-dryers/hotpoint-wdpg9640p-washer-dryer-white-12716807-pdt.html

 

The one above does a 9 kg load

 

We have a separate washing machine and tumble dryer at home. I was quite shocked at how expensive they have become.

 

Hopefully you can fix yours.....

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If it is broken beyond repair [and the more bits you take out, the more likely that will be]. we were at Curry's today to buy a new fridge/freezer for a house we are letting out and saw there were one or two deals out there

 

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washer-dryers/indesit-iwdc6143-washer-dryer-white-21359609-pdt.html

 

However that one only does a 6 kg load

 

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washer-dryers/hotpoint-wdpg9640p-washer-dryer-white-12716807-pdt.html

 

The one above does a 9 kg load

 

We have a separate washing machine and tumble dryer at home. I was quite shocked at how expensive they have become.

 

Hopefully you can fix yours.....

I see the 9kg machine has anti stain technology - that might come in handy ;-) Edited by station
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I think it's the capacitor on tumble driers that stores electricity and can give you a nasty shock, even after unplugging the machine... so be careful! Have had same problem with several different machines over the years and on every occasion it's been due to worn brushes. They are relatively cheap to buy and you may be able to find a DIY video on YouTube. With tumble driers (not rotating on drying cycle) it's often down to a broken drum belt. Again, not too difficult to repair. Good luck!

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Our washing machine is on 24/7 i`m sure my missus is OCD , Anyway sounds like the bushes to me it`s an easy DIY job i`ve done it myself loads of times, just google how to change washing machine bushes and follow the youtube video. Good luck :good:

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