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Feb 12, 2007 - 10 posts - 1 author
It makes electrical buzzing noise when you press the start button. ... One would think that if it's the fuse that it wouldn't buzz at all but ... unplugged, re-assembled back, hooked back up to hose, turned on and running hot .... The belt was fine. ... Kenmore gas dryer 70 series is making very loud buzzing noise.
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In this video you'll learn why your dryer may be making a variety of ... that is not only making a grinding noise but it also makes a loud banging noise. ... it's been drying about 15-20 min. it startsa loud humming sound. ... The dryer is working just fine, but I am concerned about the noise as it sounds electrical.
you need to check for a bad capacitor first which it might not have... then suspect a bad motor.
after research it appears you might have two caps on top of the motor
does the drum and motor turn by hand freely. but i think its possibly the bushes in the motor. just have a look at motor and see if theres black carbon dust on it, you will get this on a motor anyway but not in excess
Fan motor is probably bad, if it is under 5 years old the parts are under warranty. Do not run the unit for very long without the fan working as it can damage the compressor.
I understand that you are having a problem with your Rudd condensor. The fan is turning slowly and the compressor is making a buzzing noise which has a Diversitech hard start conected to the capcitor.
You have already replaced the run capcitory on the unit and have attached the compressor wire to therm and c and the fan to therm and fan. The hard start kit shoudl be attached to the therm and c with your compressor wires attached to the same place. The hard start kit is to give the compressor the extra push (electrical charge) to start.
You need to check your connections and make sure that you purchased the proper run capcitor. If you have purchased the proper compacitor and the connections are right then you have a bad fan and the compressor as gone out on the unit.
if everything is running may just be contactor,if compressor is running not fan turn it off call service tech out(Fan motor bad)if fan is running but no compressor turn it off call service
I believe your capacitor or capacitors are going out. Or one of the three phases has popped a fuse.
If there is a fuse box for the unit, shut off the breakers on the wall to the unit and do a continuity test across each fuse.
If nothing is found, remove all motor capacitors and bring them into you local electric motor repair shop. Usually they will check capacitors for free.
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