Thanks for the video I got my new part and was able to replace it last night all by myself (51 year old female - YAY) This also would have been more difficult to replace from the rear, so thank you.
Thanks for the video. But it's much faster and less tear down if you go from the back. Definitely go from the back if you don't do it yourself often. But this is helpful to know if you ever need to tear down the front. Thanks again for a good complete teardown video
Hi guys, if your aeg/Electrolux/zanussi heat pump dryer is running 30 minutes normally and then giving e60 (e63 in test mode) just checked the upper capasitor which should be 10uf. You will see it is around 4.5 - 5.0 that is a fault.. I finally solved it. Just replace the 10uf capasitor (the above one, connected to engine motor), no soldering or antything, it is plug and play. Buy it from an electronic market showing the old faulty one, do not buy it from an AEG or other brand shoppers. Otherwise it will be 10 times expensive. There is space to place it into the machine,, so the new one can be a little fat or long, no matter, just be carefull for the values like voltage etc. They are not polarized so you can attach the 2 cables whatever you want. You don't need to disassebly tumble or any thing. Just get the back top and right panel, you will see the 10uf capasitor lying horizontally. Fyi, the below one is 18uf and you need to diassemble tumble and other things to get it back, but fourtunately you can measure it without disassemble.
Thanks for the info. I also bought the cheapy and replaced it myself (60 yr old female yay!) They look exactly the same, so it's frustrating. Is you new replacement still working? Also, why do the have error codes 63, 64, and 65 if they all mean the same thing?
Thanks for the video I got my new part and was able to replace it last night all by myself (51 year old female - YAY) This also would have been more difficult to replace from the rear, so thank you.
Thanks for the video. But it's much faster and less tear down if you go from the back. Definitely go from the back if you don't do it yourself often. But this is helpful to know if you ever need to tear down the front. Thanks again for a good complete teardown video
Great video!!! Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Hi guys, if your aeg/Electrolux/zanussi heat pump dryer is running 30 minutes normally and then giving e60 (e63 in test mode) just checked the upper capasitor which should be 10uf. You will see it is around 4.5 - 5.0 that is a fault.. I finally solved it. Just replace the 10uf capasitor (the above one, connected to engine motor), no soldering or antything, it is plug and play. Buy it from an electronic market showing the old faulty one, do not buy it from an AEG or other brand shoppers. Otherwise it will be 10 times expensive. There is space to place it into the machine,, so the new one can be a little fat or long, no matter, just be carefull for the values like voltage etc. They are not polarized so you can attach the 2 cables whatever you want. You don't need to disassebly tumble or any thing. Just get the back top and right panel, you will see the 10uf capasitor lying horizontally. Fyi, the below one is 18uf and you need to diassemble tumble and other things to get it back, but fourtunately you can measure it without disassemble.
where did you go to buy your oem? Is it still going? I've replace mine 4 or 5 times.
Thanks. Could you have done this from a rear approach and avoid need to remove the tub?
Unfortunately not, that would be too simple.
You need to purchase the Oem. Aftermarket will not last
Thanks for the info. I also bought the cheapy and replaced it myself (60 yr old female yay!) They look exactly the same, so it's frustrating. Is you new replacement still working? Also, why do the have error codes 63, 64, and 65 if they all mean the same thing?
Not sure why the codes mean the same thing, but at this time my new replacement is still working great. Time will tell
@@bravoandallhisgirls There aren't many good vids on this, so I appreciate it.
Not gas?
This is electric. Not sure about the gas model.
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