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Tumble Dryer Thermostat - 75°C Stock Number: ES669002

Genuine spare part for select Hoover and Candy tumble dryers

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How do you access it. Looks like the vision has one complete shell not a side panel. Usually I work it out but this has got me.

By slushpump - Cornwall - 09 February 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The video showing how to dismantle and access the motor, capacitor, belt or tensioners can be seen at: How to Replace Tumble Dryer Jockey Wheels (Hoover): http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/9/3073

  • You can gain access to the capacitor through the front ! Remove the lower panel ! There are 2 screws holding a cover over the front of the fan on the lower right side ( remove ) ! There is a white ring In front of the fan pull it towards you and remove. Remove the nut and fan washer from the fan shaft. You will notice the top half of the fan housing will slide towards you and move up and away from the lower half. You then need to give the fan housing a quarter turn clockwise and remove it ( this bit is tight but it can be done with a it of manipulation ) hey presto you will just have enough room to change the capacitor through the fan vent. Just ask the expert engineer 😇 By Stephen Murray - Durham - 13 June 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Sorry but you have already worked it out. Unfortunately to access the capacitor you have to remove top, front drum support belt and drum from the machine (unless you are a contortionist). We hope to do a video on this shortly.

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I can see that one has failed, blackened and in half. Do I need to replace Heater and stats or just the faulty one. Is there another problem which might have caused the faulty one to blacken?

By Phiz - leicester - 09 February 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Just to clarify my earlier answer on two thermostats. Many dryer heaters have two thermostats fitted, one will be a cycling thermostat regulating the heat and the other will be an overheat cut out. It is important to ensure that you have both types fitted if this is the case and to ensure this it may be safer to replace both together if fitted.

  • I have 2 thermostats on my Hoover HNC175S-80 dryer,should i replace the 2 when only one looks to be the problem. By Davyboy - Aberdare - 04 November 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    Just replace the faulty thermostat. This carries a high current that will blacken and burn the thermostat if it starts to fail.

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condenser candy Goc 218

By mark - birmingham - 16 August 2017
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    If the dryer is overheating and cutting out check for any blockages that may be affecting air flow, check out our video http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/careandmaintenance/how-to-diagnose-tumble-dryer-drying-and-heating-problems just copy and paste into your browser.

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It otherwise looks the same. Your Chris did not answer this question when asked by another person which is frustrating, but only talked about bridging being dangerous, I am asking why your part seems to have a very different temperature rating than mine.

By D Bickler - - 04 January 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    In order for us to answer your question or for us to source the exact part you require please provide us with the following information: Appliance make, model and serial number of your appliance. For further help visit the "Finding Model Numbers" page on our website here: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers. Alternatively please copy and paste this link into your web browser.

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My tumble dryer is heating up but after a short while the filter care light comes on and the heat cuts out. Bridging the thermostat seems to cure this problem but is this likely to fix the problem or should I change the whole heater element?

By richie - - 01 June 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    These thermostats are essential to prevent fire and must be replaced with the same type and never be left bridged. Check the condenser filters and hoses are clear from build up and replace if required.

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i have replaced heater with part from you but still no heat

By kwakman - nottingham - 17 March 2014
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    For information on resolving your problem see our video: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/9/2050/how-to-diagnose-tumble-drier-drying-and-heating-problems

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Dryer does not complete cycle

By sam - wales - 10 December 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    These thermostats are to prevent fire if the motor stops and the machine overheats. If they have been tripped the dryer may run but blow cold.

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Replaced a heater for my dryer and it works fine but when it gets to the last 10 mins to cool down it trips the electric. Can any one help plz

By Tina - Capital of Wales - 13 August 2013
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    It is likely to be a faulty heater but before replacing if it is a condenser dryer check the condenser is clear and that the water is emptied before each use.

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hello my tumble dry is not heating up and it is saying clean filler but i have cleaned filler and still say clean filler and not heat from it is it the thermostat

By biglew - wales - 10 March 2010
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Please contact the manufacturer of your appliance or a technician for support as we are unable to give advice unfortunately.

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My filter care light comes on all the time and the tumble dryer wont get warm Any idea what part I need to replace?

By kef1 - - 06 March 2010
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Unfortunately we cannot give out technical advice. Please contact an engineer.

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Tumble Dryer Thermostat - 75°C

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