Go down to your family business at Lowe's or Home Depot and go to the fixings aisle. You will find the nut to fit. Take the part the nut goes on. I am guessing it is an 'acorn nut' which is decorative and has a closed top, or you can just take one of the other nuts.
Without make and model details it is all guesswork, but my guess is No!
Usually there is an outlet drain that pumps water into the drain for the washing machine, or it has a container you empty.
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No one has done this job and documented it.
Normally you start at the back as the top has to come off. Then there are a couple of screws down at the kickboard, and you remove the front and the door. Be careful as there are wires to the door switch. With the top and front off, you can slip the belt onto the drum by putting the the belt between the drum and front rollers (or drum slides). Feed the belt past the idler pulley and onto the motor spindle. Remember the idler pulley puts tension on the back of the belt. It is a great opportunity to vacuum all the dust out. Turn the drum manually to line everything up. Put everything back together and do a test run..
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It depends on model, but with WiFi connectivity and Remote Controls and batteries there is lots that can go wrong.
There are lots of ideas in this link
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sounds like your thermostat is not working. first check the sensing bulb to be sure it is not ice encrusted, that will insulate it from feeling the actual freezer temperature. if that is clear, your thermostat need to be replaced.
Did you change the battery in the remote Kathleen?
You can get the whole thing new for 40 bucks, or call eReplacement Parts who are Holmes spares distributor.
The maker should replace under warranty, it is worth asking
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you posted to the category 'Laundry Dryers', but this doesn't seem like one. No idea what 'Apt type no imm 24' is supposed to be?
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The Start/Run Capacitor has failed. The humming is the classic symptom. The capacitor gives is a jolt to get it running.https://www.whirlpoolparts.com/PartSearch/ProductBrandAllModels?brandId=123&productId=8..
The model tag is around the doorframe. I don't believe that's the correct model number. They are typically located in the front behind the door, or on the top panel they'll be a rectangular flap. That flap will lift up, and you grab the handle of the line screen and pull it out. Make sure it's pushed back in fully, and don't do it while it's running.
The flashing lights on your Bush TD7CNBCW tumble dryer could indicate an error or fault in the machine. While I don't have access to specific error codes for this particular model, I can provide some general troubleshooting steps that may help you identify and resolve the issue:
1. Check the user manual: Refer to the user manual that came with your tumble dryer. It should contain information about error codes and their meanings. Look for any reference to the flashing lights you are seeing.
2. Power cycle the dryer: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and try turning it on again. Sometimes, power cycling can help reset the machine and clear minor glitches.
3. Check the door switch: Ensure that the door of the tumble dryer is fully closed and latched. The machine may not start if the door switch is not engaged properly.
4. Clear any obstructions: Make sure the drum inside the dryer can spin freely and is not obstructed by any items or lint buildup. Clear out any debris or lint that may be blocking the drum or the lint filter.
5. Check the water tank and filter: If your tumble dryer has a water tank or condenser unit, ensure that it is empty and clean. Additionally, clean the lint filter to ensure it is not clogged, as this can affect the dryer's performance.
6. Consult customer support: If the issue persists and you cannot find a resolution in the user manual, it is recommended to contact the Bush customer support or a qualified technician who can provide specific guidance and assistance for your model.
Remember, safety should always be a priority when dealing with electrical appliances. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with troubleshooting the issue yourself, it's best to seek professional help to avoid any risks or further damage to the appliance.