Tumble Dryer Fan Motor & Capacitor Kit Stock Number: ES968545
Genuine spare part for select models of Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint & Proline tumble dryers
Manufactured by Indesit
(This part fits select models)
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Tumble Dryer Fan Motor & Capacitor Kit
If the motor in your tumble dryer is broken or malfunctioning, you will need to replace it. A defective fan motor could be the reason for hot air not being distributed correctly within your tumble dryer. This replacement fan motor kit will restore functionality back to your dryer and will have it working as good as new again.
This motor fan kit is a genuine Indesit spare part and fits select models of Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint & Proline tumble dryers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
This is Indesit spares reference: C00194688
4 Questions and 7 Answers
- Hi ya i have had that problem i found out the heater element was wet so I dryed it with the hairdryer and put it back on and it works fine
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
Test the heater with a multimeter as that is the most likely part to trip the electrics.
Motor Fan Kit Type 351
- I agree with Chris, I though I needed new brushes as the drum was slow to turn, on inspection found it was an induction motor and decided to try and replace the capacitor first. It took all of 2 minutes to replace and test, dryer is now good as new!
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Chris at eSpares says...
This motor is an induction motor and does not have brushes. A common problem with this type of motor is the failure of the capacitor which results in low motor torque and not turning.
- The 2 bearings in the motor are 6001 series 12x28x8mm (metal shielded) and cost approx. £2 each delivered on ebay. On mine the inner race of one had rotated on the shaft wearing down the 25.4mm spacer by about 0.8mm. This wear can be accommodated by a number of 0.2mm or 0.3mm M12 (12mm hole) spacers. I fitted a new bearing, with bearing adhesive and spaced correctly. Total cost £4.10. It will give it a few more months of use. However, my opinion is that the original motor is poorly engineered ie cheaply made with poor tolerances. The two halves of the bearing housings are pressed steel held together by 4 self-tapping screws.
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Christopher at eSpares says...
There are no motor bearings available from the dryer manufacturer, If these are needed then replace the motor.
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