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The alarm system somehow got activated , this is usually because the battery becomes discharged or disconnected try doing this: Remove the key from the ignition disconnect the negative battery terminal put the key back in and turn to ON exit the truck and leave door open reconnect the battery terminal get in and leave door open, if the alarm horn stays off it should start.
check and see if there is any thing in the dryer vent if not.open the door hold the door switch in like the door is shut.have your wife push the start switch in and turn the drum counterclock wise if it starts then the motor has gone bad if it hums still its still the motor.if it does start stop the dryer and try restarting several times sometimes they get a dead spot and it may work for years or may die tomorrow but these are a couple of things to try good luck
the motor is going bad..push in the door switch on the dryer,an it start an spin the drum ,it it works,replace dryer motor,or purchase a new open....turn start button,pusn in door switch,spin drum by hand...all at same time....hope this helps...dryer may run a couple of times...good luck...michael..doctor airr appl.repair...843-384-8474....
This sounds like it could be an intermittent door switch problem, or a loose connection. the next time it does not want to start up, try pushing the door closed and hold it in. If it starts, then it is the door switch just not quite clicking. Try it and let me know. If this helps, please rate my answer. Thank you. If it doesn't help, we will take it further and try to get you fixed up.
Strange. Heaters usually shut down with the spinning drum when door is open. If you check the schematic for unit you can check to see if in fact this is correct operation. Attached site usually has schematics for appliances. You might want to check. Search Over 2 1 Million Appliance Parts
Hi, the door pressure switch is malfunctioning at this time. simply replacing this switch will fix this issue.
There are just a few screws to release and a couple of wires to disconnect. once this is done, simply replace the old switch with the replacement switch. the actual switch mechanism is becoming unstable, causing the sticking. i recommend replacing it.
The switch itself can be found in the inner part of the rim in between the dryer door and the dryer drum/basket.
Okay. My appliance is around four years old. The first time the water quit working was about a year ago (ice cubes / dispenser was fine). I just let it go and didn't worry about it. One day months later, I found it functional again. That lasted about a month or two, then it recently quit again. Tonight, I located the water supply line coupling under the unit on the left side under the freezer door, about five inches from the hinge. I separated the coupling (push lock type) and pressed the water dispenser lever. After a few seconds, the water flowed out just fine. I re-attached the coupling, turned the freezer coldness selector to 0 (off) opened the freezer door and fetched my wife's blow dryer. I ran the dryer along the inside of the freezer door near the black door seal frrom the hinge up to the water/ice dispencer compartment. I also ran it all along the back of the dispenseer compartment to the handle side of the door as I am unsure of where the water line runs. After about ten minutes of this, I attempted to dispense water with no luck. I continued with the blow dryer until the plastic and even the door seal were very warm to the touch. I closed the door and attempted to dispense water once again, and this time it worked. I turned the coldness selector back on. This time I set the freezer to 3 and the fridge to 7. I ran several cups of water through the dispenser since it's been sitting in the line for a while before drinking any. As for the "reservoir," I don't where or if one exists, but heating up the inside of the door from hinge to dispenser worked perfectly. Hope this helps someone!
couple things this could be lets start obvious
faulty door switch even though door latches doesnt mean its working properly
bad guages easy to check dont have to run dryer just guages
turn on setting let run threw cycle if it stops on cycle and dont move for a length of time this will be the problem
these 2 things are main causes of why a machine wont work or partcially works at times everything else is easy
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