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Rattling noise Hello, My dryer is working fine except it makes this loud buzzing sound while it's on.. like a rattling. I checked inside and out and everything seems normal... Can you help?
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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 may be experiencing some feedback through a buzzer from the timer. Below is a link that may be of some help.
https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/Dryer-Repair-Help
Bad news! It sounds like the coil is rubbing inside the magnet of the speaker! There's no cure, when the cone is warped it it knackers it up. Had the same problem some years ago with a Wharfedale speaker. Someone told me you can hit it on the part where the cone joins the magnet -with a hammer!
Anyway it didn't make a bit of difference! And the speaker was chucked.
Prob. some failure of a bracket or loose inside... Have a local tecnician check it out. i think that ll be best cause i can't imagine that will be an easy fix.
seems the the motor is ****! avoid switching it more further to prevent its motor from burning! motor could be stuck due to rust build-up. or something might have jammed along the motor area or along the rotating part.
Hello. It sounds like an issue with either the motor or a component in the motor drive subassembly. Go to http://www.pcappliancerepair.com/model-display.php and enter your model number. Two versions will pop-up, but both share the same parts. Scroll-down on your left side for the motor drive section and then on you'll see an illustrated picture of all the parts there. I doubt it's the main motor, but the sealed bearings could be dried-up and needs to be repalced, but I'm leaning more towards a worn-out gear
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