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Hoover VHC 691B 80 Tumble Dryer Keeps Stopping & Not Heating

My Hoover VHC 691B tumble dryer stopped working, it was totally dead, with no functionality or lights working. Checking the circuit board I could see the chip had broken apart (I’m guessing it overheated and exploded because the water tray and fluff tray were both full), so I replaced the circuit board. However when I then tested it the tumble dryer stopped and beeped when I put it on a sensor programme and if I tried it on a timed programme it went straight to the spin cycle bypassing the heat part of the programme (the heat light didn’t light up and the spin one did). I ended up buying a new heater complete with new thermostats however the tumble dryer is still showing the same symptoms. What else could the fault be? I was thinking maybe the NTC sensor is broken however I’ve tested it with a multimeter and it’s showing an Ohms reading on the 200k and 2M setting but nothing on the lower Ohms settings. I can’t seem to locate any other thermostats in the tumble dryer apart from the two on the heater that were replaced with the heater. I also can’t locate a thermal cut out switch, to see if this needs resetting.
Many thanks.
Chris

Candy GVCD101BC Condenser Tumble Dryer Front Felt Filter Needs Replacing

Hi. I’m responding from your Youtube message in the comments. Sorry, can’t get to wherever the plate is to access the serial number – hence the question.
Candy GVCD101BC condenser tumble dryer’s front felt filter came away after a few years of use. I guess the adhesive failed, and it ended up in the drum with the washing, now the machine won’t run.
Getting the dryer into position was an absolute nightmare. I’d have to get a couple of other people involved to get it out again, and it’s going to make a hell of a mess. Only the front is visible, the rest is boxed in.
So my question is, can I get in through the front alone? On your video, you take the back and top off, but that’s a full strip down… I only need to access the front of the drum where this felt filter glues around (already bought one, ready to go). Thanks. Mike.

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