...heat and that usually gets em dry. I think the main probo with this dryer is the thermostat ain't set as high as older models to keep the heat at a moderate temp so that the limits won't blow ...
...setting disconect dryer from electric outlet first before doing anything to it!! check ur outside exhaust vent on the house, might be full of lint, if is ok then check the duct on the back of your ...
...considered a problem at this point. It would not cause the dryer to shut down if it were to fail. Your symptom would be a dryer that runs, but does not heat. Let em know if you have further
...heat Simply get a ohm meter and make sure you can check continuity. Depending if its a whirlpool, kenmore, sears, roper etc. and which model. Locate the back of the dryer, unplug the dryer take out ...
...say it heats a little. From experience that tells me these coils are getting hot and failing. Touch em after they work then quit. More ...
...heat related problems associated with dryers are attributed to poor ventilation. A dryer requires proper air flow in order to work efficiently. If you have not cleaned or inspected your dryer vent ...
flame sensor is working and shutting down the ignitor and the heat works once or twice but quits then them solenoids are getting hot and quitting because they are old and weak. Replace em and party on
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