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Sounds like a bad capacitor. Careful, they hold a big charge long after being turned off. They are usually not too expensive. Bad ones will bulge at the top or bottom, leak.
Before replacing the heating element, check first the continuity of the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat located on the heater box, the resistance of the heating element, and the continuity cycling thermostat located on the blower housing. Replace the heating element only when it reads open. Replace both the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat should any one of them is found open. The cycling thermostat must have continuity between its thicker terminals; otherwise, replace it.
All of the above components are accessible through the rear of the dryer. Remove the rear panel by removing the screws securing i to thedryer cabinet. Replace the heating element by removing the screws attaching its housing to the heater box then securing the new heating element housing in place.
hello there's a couple of things that could have happened 1. of the capacitor may have blown and 2 the convergance ic have blown which could have taken out the resistors in front of the ic
It may be debris that found its way down the defrost vents at the windshield to the motor. It is making contact with the spinning fan, causing the noise. It can be a piece of paper, or anything that was on the dash that could fit down inside the vent. It may self destruct and then it will be quiet, otherwise, you will need to open up the fan assembly to remove it.
WHAT ISTHAT WHEN MY TV MAKE NOISES THEN STOP FOR AMINUTE ONCE THE PICTURE IS THER THEN 10 MINUTES IS CUTOFF LIKE ITS TRYING TO COME BACK ON WITH THE SAME NOISES
I have the Sony Bravia KDL-46S4100. The high-picthed hiss drives me insane. I have a work around but not a fix. Go into your TV's menu and find BACKLIGHT. Adjust it from 1-9 with the house quiet and find what frequency of the hiss is the least annoying.
Sony Bravia high pitch hiss hissing sound high frequency
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