How to Replace a Tumble Dryer Drive Belt (LG)

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @jeremyfont
    @jeremyfont 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much. I managed to fix my dryer . The brand is Vedette, but the system is the same. 🎉🎉 i paid a belt 10 euros. It took me 30 minutes , when the handyman wanted to fix it for 170 euros. You saved my day. THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  2 місяці тому

      Hi, thanks so much for your comment here...it's so good to hear that we have helped you to fix your tumble dryer yourself, and great to know that you have been able to save so much money too!

  • @josephbajada5375
    @josephbajada5375 8 років тому

    What a fantastic simple and accurate video, I was going to be charged $160 to change the belt + the cost of the belt $50 and thanks to your video I did it in 30 minutes + $50 for a replacement belt.
    Fantastic Guys
    Joe

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Joe, glad we helped.

  • @Greenie345_fun
    @Greenie345_fun 7 років тому

    Just finished changing the belt on my AEG T76280AC. Took me almost 3 hours, mostly because i was too lazy to search for the right video. I had to remove the whole motor to reach with the belt to the right place, as the fan would not detach.
    Thanks for the help

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Hi Dimitar, you may not have been able to find a video showing your model but as you will have discovered it is a similar procedure to our video.
      Glad to hear you managed to complete the repair.

  • @toewad1
    @toewad1 8 років тому

    Done it in just over 1 hour, just putting the belt on the pulley messed with my head for 10 mins but other than that it was spot on, 2 screws left over but I will call that a bonus it's usually more, next time 30 mins Thank's for video it saved me a fortune.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Thanks for your comments, that's what we like to hear 'confidence' for your next job. :-)

  • @Fanigalo
    @Fanigalo 9 років тому +1

    Thankyou for this very good tutorial, helped me change the belt. I did get stuck with the lower fan nut, but being a mechanic I figured it was a left hand thread. Awesome well done.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 років тому +1

      +GRANT LONEY Thanks for your comments. We should have pointed that out but at least any one reading these will now find the information. :-)

  • @peters701
    @peters701 7 років тому +1

    Thank you very much, this video was really helpful!
    2 things:
    1. I didn't remove the top sliding (water?) drawer. It wasn't really more dificult to get the belt in ;-)
    2. The 2nd fan in the bottom has reverse thread. (In dutch we call it 'left' thread)
    Again thank you very much!
    Sincere greetings, Peter

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Peter, glad to hear we helped.

    • @paulgibbons1859
      @paulgibbons1859 7 років тому

      Peter S wish I'd of read this first as I snapped a spanner trying to undo the left handed thread, but apart from that this was an excellent video and saved heaps on calling out a repair man.

    • @inesraussart1395
      @inesraussart1395 6 років тому

      Peter S ,"

  • @chrisHolm86
    @chrisHolm86 6 років тому

    You just saved me the cost of a new tumble dryer. Thanks!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      Hi Christian, glad we could help and remember to like the video.

  • @Trenbania
    @Trenbania 7 років тому

    Just changed my belt with my 5 year old. Thanks eSpares!!

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Thanks for your comments Andy, we try and explain in a clear and simple manner. We hope your 'assistant' was helpful with this repair. :-)

  • @trebyvontreb
    @trebyvontreb 5 років тому

    Many thanks for the great explanation. It helped me a lot. Greeting from the Netherlands, Amsterdam

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      Hi Robert, thank you for your post and glad our video helped and thanks for watching in Amsterdam.

  • @1cagivaelefant
    @1cagivaelefant 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful video. Thanks a lot. It is working again.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks for your comment, it's great to hear that our video has helped you to be able to fix your tumble dryer belt yourself!

  • @dimitrisarch8014
    @dimitrisarch8014 6 років тому

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!You just saved me 80 euro.I replaced the belt alone(with clothes inside :p )
    The dryes is pitsos but from inside the regulator and the belt and the motor are the same.
    I think i am hearing a strange sound now, but i am not sure if there isnt before..

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      Glad to hear we helped, if you think there is a 'strange noise' check the belt is in the correct place and the pulley bearing is not worn.

  • @cindysueage
    @cindysueage 8 років тому

    This helped me heaps to change my belt in my drier. Looked hard but was easy as with your video. Thank. :)

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 років тому

      Thanks for the comments Cindy, hope we have helped give you more confidence to tackle your next problem.

  • @JeffatJY
    @JeffatJY 8 років тому

    The part the breaks the most they make the hardest thing to change. Try doing this in a small room or closet with dryer on top of a washer. Blower nuts never like to come off a hot motor shaft after a few years. Most all are reversed thread nut. And the customer wants to know why so much money to just change a belt.Note your bloody hands.Great video.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 років тому

      +JeffatJY Unfortunately nearly every dryer that you are likely to find will be difficult to replace the drive belt due to their design. However with the right information and a bit of patience most people are capable of carrying out the repair. Good point about Mat's injury 'minor knick' and it is worth mentioning that when covers are off there are often sharp edges that can easily catch you and cut. Hope all went well for you on your repair.

  • @hichamerahoui2203
    @hichamerahoui2203 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video. It helps me to change my LG belt.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      You are welcome Hichame.

  • @jgiraudeau
    @jgiraudeau 5 років тому

    Thanks for this very good tutorial, it helps me a lot.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      Hi SRC Prod, thanks for the comments. Remember to like and subscribe for more helpful videos in the future.

  • @evangeliamathioudaki5110
    @evangeliamathioudaki5110 5 років тому

    ευχαριστω πολυ για αυτο το βιντεο = thank you very much for this video from greece

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      Hi Evangelia, thank you for your post from Greece and glad the video helped have a lovely day.

  • @gillesfaucon4276
    @gillesfaucon4276 5 років тому

    Merci beaucoup ,même si je parle très peu anglais , tout est très bien expliqué.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      H Giles, thank you for your post and glad you enjoyed our video.

  • @NellieNuumlms
    @NellieNuumlms 6 років тому

    Thanks! I can now fix my dryer :)

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      You are welcome.😊

  • @maoua6111
    @maoua6111 7 років тому

    Pour la pose de la courroie de mon sèche-linge Hotpoint TL61 : J'ai un peu cherché car j'avais deux poulies d'entraînement au lieu d'une. Une petite heure m'a suffit.
    Merci eSpare pour cette vidéo.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Comment: To install the belt of my dryer Hotpoint TL61: I looked a bit because I had two drive pulleys instead of one. A small hour was enough for me.
      Thanks eSpare for this video.
      Merci Maoua pour le commentaire. Je suis ravie d’apprendre que tout s'est bien passé. Nous travaillons maintenant avec notre partenaire ePieces pour produire des vidéos pour les francophones alors pensez aussi à les suivres: Https://ua-cam.com/video/ZCp32KIYnZc/v-deo.html
      Thanks Maoua for the comments glad to hear all went well. We are now working with our partners at ePieces to produce videos for french speakers so remember to look out for them:
      ua-cam.com/video/ZCp32KIYnZc/v-deo.html

    • @bkelly4308
      @bkelly4308 7 років тому

      maoua

  • @philips170t
    @philips170t 4 роки тому

    WARNING!!! A simple belt change will usually ended up cleaning and lubricating those normally inaccessible parts.

  • @Luovamaailma
    @Luovamaailma 7 років тому

    A nice video. I need to check if this would be the problem of our Gorenje D73225. It makes a screeching sound if I turn manually the drum (when the door is open) but in my opinion the drum doesn't move at all when I close the door but it is trying to do something. If I wait for a while, it starts making burning smell and that's when I get alerted to stop it.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      The problem is likely to be due to the drive belt coming off the tension pulley (probably due to a worn pulley). If you cannot find the part you need on our website fill in your details at this link and we will locate the part for you www.espares.co.uk/contact/sales.

    • @Luovamaailma
      @Luovamaailma 7 років тому

      Thanks! I'll dismantle the machine and have a look!

  • @user-vt6px1sl3o
    @user-vt6px1sl3o 5 років тому

    thanks for this wonderful video does it matter belt H7 instead of H8?

  • @ahsansiddique3705
    @ahsansiddique3705 4 роки тому

    Goooooda 👌 but use the nut driver machine open the screws and tight 😁 save the time

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  4 роки тому

      Hi Ahsan Siddique, thank you for your post and the information.

  • @pierreaspanius5883
    @pierreaspanius5883 7 років тому

    Hi. I have looked after an instruction how to replace the belt on my tumble dryer.
    It´s an Ariston Hotpoint AQC45F5TZ1EU. I have get an exploded view on the machine. But I can´t get it on place.

  • @Hubertej080
    @Hubertej080 9 років тому

    And what do you do if the screw on the fan won't move? I'm afraid to use too much pressure so I don't damage the motor or the spindle.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  9 років тому

      Tine Zavrsnik The nut on the condenser fan we are pretty sure is a left handed thread so it undoes in a clockwise direction. If you cannot remove it try penetration oil and leave for ten minutes.

  • @toewad1
    @toewad1 8 років тому

    Great video! how long should it take a novice.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 років тому

      That depends on how 'handy you are, someone with a modest experience of DIY would probably be able to do this is around an hour but a complete novice may take twice this time. A good way yo prepare for this is to get several small containers for the different screws you may come across. Label each for the different screw types and use a felt pen to indicate on the case '1' for the first type and' 2' '3' etc as you remove the different types. Then as you dismantle take regular photos on your phone so when it comes to reassembly you will know which part came off where and what screw was used. Make sure you have enough space and good luck.

  • @PH2554
    @PH2554 8 років тому

    You might clean the fans while you are at it.

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  8 років тому

      +Philip Murray Thanks for the comment Philip. It is always a good idea when you are carrying out a repair to clean any pars hat look a bit grubby. Fan blades often build up dust from the air they move, this can cause them to go off balance and created a droning noise. Cleaning may prevent this.

  • @ahmedsamy9540
    @ahmedsamy9540 7 років тому

    hi i find after finished on clothes black sign how can fix it that

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Check this is not coming from the washing machine. If it only occurs on dried clothes examine the drum by wiping with a clean cloth to find any contamination.

  • @nawarmofti288
    @nawarmofti288 7 років тому

    Hi, what is the size of the condenser fan nut?

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  7 років тому

      Hi Nawar, we are not 100% sure but think it is either a 10MM or possibly a 12 mm nut. this kit should sort you out:
      www.espares.co.uk/product/es1637552/rolson-5-piece-combination-spanner-set

  • @dylendog
    @dylendog 5 років тому

    Love your video, but I'm a woman and my tool box is a knife and a high shoes way to many screws I would end up killing someone

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      Hi jules ju, now is the time to buy a better tool box lol.

  • @BusterBattles
    @BusterBattles 6 років тому

    Inside looks the same only my pulley cant be pulled back.
    I cant get the belt over the pulley. Any1 can help me out?
    Its an indisit btw

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      Hi Day, we have a couple of videos on the belt replacement on an Indesit that could help ua-cam.com/video/snWjzoV6HjI/v-deo.html&t try this one first.

    • @BusterBattles
      @BusterBattles 6 років тому

      eSpares thanks it worked. Somehow now my heating element is also broken. Belt is in place now tho. Gonna get a new 1 that heating element is not cheap and no garanties that it will be the only problem

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      Hi Day Lee, have you tested it with a multimeter, make sure it has failed before you replace it.

    • @BusterBattles
      @BusterBattles 6 років тому

      eSpares dont know how and havent got 1. But had it turned on while open and it doesnt heat up at all. Also pressed the reset button and made sure all cables where in place. No luck

    • @BusterBattles
      @BusterBattles 6 років тому

      eSpares thanks for the help btw

  • @user-is8yz3cq9s
    @user-is8yz3cq9s 6 років тому

    E2 in Hyundai dryer----?????

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  6 років тому

      We cannot find any information on Hyundai dryer errors, what is the dryer doing?.

  • @annapapavero
    @annapapavero 5 років тому

    can you come home and change mine?

    • @eSpares
      @eSpares  5 років тому

      Hi Anna, we believe you will be more than capable of fixing it yourself even if you have limited DIY experience :-)