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Tumble Dryer
coolsteel
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Have a fairly old tumble dryer which has suddenly started to cut out due to in my opinion overheating, it is in fact not overheating in the fact that its far to hot but there must be a faulty sensor or something. it then starts and stops constantly, obviously starts when it cools down again.
Any idea's anyone?
Regards
Coolsteel :cool:
Any idea's anyone?
Regards
Coolsteel :cool:
A fool and their money are easily parted.
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sorry i dont have anything of any help but maybe you could try pressing the reset button,mine is at the back of the dryer and its red.0
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