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My BaByliss blow dryer smells like burnt when I turn it on and I seen like a spark is it going to work anymore

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DRYER SMELLS LIKE BURNING:

Answer:First, Stop using your dryer until this problem is resolved. This is a fire hazard and could cause a fire.
Your issue is more than likely alint build up problem. The lint that comes off of your clothes as you dry them becomes trapped in the dryer itself and in the venting duct that connects from the back of the dryer to the wall.
The first thing to do is todisconnect powerby unplugging the dryer cord from the wall. Slide the dryer away from the wall slowly.Remove the hose ductthat attaches to the back of the dryer. Look inside the hose duct and if you see heavy lint build up, that is most likely your problem. If you have a shop vac vacuum or similar, use the long wand attachment tovacuum out the lintthat is in the duct. The best way to do this is to completely remove the vent duct from the wall and dryer.Vacuum the inside of the ductto clean it out. Alsovacuum in the vent hole in the wallwhere the duct attaches to the wall and remove any lint that may be blocking air flow. Put everything back together and test your dryer to see if the burning smell has been resolved.


NOTE: There may be heavy build up of lint deep in the wall. You can purchase aDryer Vent Cleaning Kitthat may make your job of cleaning the vent much easier. However, it may be best to call a Dryer Vent Cleaning Company as they have the equipment that is needed to remove all lint in the wall that could cause a fire. We know everyone wants to save money and "do it yourself" but when it comes to safety, money should not be an issue.
If the burning smell is still present, you cantake the dryer apartandtry vacuuming out any lintthat may be built up on the inside of the dryer. Do a search for your dryer model name and number onGoogleto see how your particular dryer model is disassembled. If you are not comfortable taking your dryer apart then it is advised to call an appliance repair company as your issue can cause a fire.
There are other reasons for your dryer to have a burning smell. There could be an electrical issue inside your dryer. This may mean that a certain part or electrical board is going bad or is bad. Another common reason for this issue is something is near the heating element inside the dryer and causing the burning smell. If you have an older clothes dryer, it may be possible that the components are past its life span and it is time to purchase a new dryer. If you want your dryer to be looked at by a professional, it may be time to call an appliance repair company to come out and check your dryer.
There are plenty of videos that can help you to determine what may be wrong with your dryer. There are a few videos below that may assist you with troubleshooting and disassembling your dryer.
The belt
In some dryers, a belt turns the drum. This belt can slip off, which can cause it to start melting. Because it is usually made of rubber, it will then produce a very strong, unpleasant burning odor. If your drum is not turning smoothly or properly, and you notice a bad burning smell, your belt is probably damaged.
THE MOTOR
Dryers have motors, and as they age, they can burn out just like any other motor. This causes a very strong burning smell, and your dryer will either not run at all, or it will run poorly and with a lot of noise.
Read more :http://www.ehow.com/list_7173741_causes-burning-smell-dryer.html
Causes of Burning Smell in Your Dryer eHow
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SOURCE: dryer drum stopped when too wet of clothes were put in

you have to raise up the top and the drum will just pull off the belt is only about a 1/2 inch wide like a piece of leather possibly laying on bottom under drum

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: Dryer Wont Start - Smells Burnt

check for shorts and something holding the fan also look at breakers

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: when i try to turn on my dryer,the motor smells

you have burnt the motor or connector up unplug it and repair.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: lg troom dle 3777w dryer does not turn on!!!

Sounds like you have 110 volts going to the dryer, you need 220 volts for a dryer to operate normally, check for propper voltage at the back of the dryer where the power cord connects to the terminal block, then if all is good there check at the receptacle on the wall that the dryer is plugged into for correct voltage there, look for bad wire connections, or burnt wire connections or obvious signs that don't appear normal, also don't forget to double check your circuit breaker at your homes electric supply panel. Good luck and Merry Christmas!

woozie38

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: Smells like burnt diesel or very hot smell

Can't help thinking that either you don't have the revised operating instructions, or the "Sensor Dry System" is not working properly. Download the revised instructions here [http://lgknowledgebase.com/kb/index.php?View=entry&EntryID=6231 ] and see if this helps. Otherwise have the sensors in the machine tested.

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