Washer Dryer Repair Help
If your washer dryer will not dry properly, is not heating on the drying cycle, leaves clothes damp, leaks, smells bad, or is not draining between wash and dry phases, this hub gives you a starting point for the most common combined-appliance faults.
Get a Confirmed Fit spare part
At Spares2Repair, when a spare part is matched to your exact model number we call that Confirmed Fit. Because spare parts can vary across production runs, sizes, and revisions, Confirmed Fit is the safest route to reduce wrong-part orders and buy with more confidence.
Start with the search box whenever you have the full model number. Use Fixit Fox Finder if the rating plate is hard to read or you want guided help before ordering. Ordering by appearance alone is more likely to lead to the wrong part.
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Before you order, use Confirmed Fit
For advice and repair topics like this one, the biggest buying mistake is ordering on appearance alone. Search by the exact model number wherever possible, because small appliance revisions can use different seals, filters, motors, pumps, lamps, shelves, or trims.
At a Glance
- Washer dryers combine washing and drying systems, so one fault can affect both parts of the machine.
- Drying problems often involve airflow, heating, condensation, drainage, or overload-related issues.
- Use your exact model number before ordering heaters, pumps, door seals, filters, or thermostats.
Safety First
Disconnect power and isolate the water supply before removing panels or components. Combined appliances can be heavier and more compact internally than separate machines.
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FAQ
What is this page for?
If your washer dryer will not dry properly, is not heating on the drying cycle, leaves clothes damp, leaks, smells bad, or is not draining between wash and dry phases, this hub gives you a starting point for the most common combined-appliance faults.
How do I find the right spare part?
Use the full model number exactly as shown on the rating plate. When Spares2Repair matches that model to a compatible part we call it Confirmed Fit. Similar-looking parts can differ across revisions, production runs, and variants, so model matching is the safest route before ordering.
Why is Confirmed Fit important?
It reduces wrong-part orders and points you to the most accurate fitment route for your appliance.
