For a few years now, my dryer is ripping clothes when they get stuck on a part on the inside. It took us awhile to figure out why the clothes were tearing. We tried to do smaller loads, but it still ripped many clothes.
SOURCE: GE clothes dryer,model DPXR483EA1WW
Well this morning I got up and pressed the start button on my dryer and it's been working eversince. Thank-you I will contact you if I have any more problems. Jessica
SOURCE: dryer takes more than one cycle to dry clothes
Did you clean the entire length of the vent ducting? Or, did you only clean the lint trap on the dryer and the exhaust vent outside? If you didn't clean the ducting as well, you may still have a clog somewhere causing your dryer to be "starved" for air. A dryer needs proper air flow to dry properly. One way to check is to turn the dryer on and go outside to the exhaust vent opening. Feel to see if you have sufficient air flow. If the air flow is weak, you have a clog. If not, you may have a high limit thermostat cutting off prematurely, not allowing the heating element to heat long enough. Check your ducting first and let me know if this helps.
SOURCE: GE gas dryer gets hot but doesn't dry clothes like it used to
rule number one take everything off of it and never store clothes or anything that can insulate the top it overheats them. It kind of fools all your sensors when you store stuff on top
SOURCE: GE Dryer smells like its burning
the burning smell may be caused by a belt some have a look at the belt
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