posted by tanghonglai on May 11, 2008
I have used my dryer for 2 years with no problem, then all of a sudden I saw a spark in the back and came to notice that one of the wire has burned out, do I have to replace the whole thing or is there a safe but less expensive alternative?
Thank you!
Solution #1
posted on Jun 18, 2008
I would check the terminal block where the cord is connected. If they have become loose, this may be the cause of the sparking, I have also seen some the wires come in contact with the drum and be worn through. Turn off the power then do your investigation.
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Solution #2
posted on May 11, 2008
Hello sir,
I think this is voltage problem. At the time of using u received high voltage of current so it burns.It can be repaierd. Just replace that particular part only. Go to authorized service center and replace only that burned part.
thanks
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I think this is voltage problem. At the time of using u received high voltage of current so it burns.It can be repaierd. Just replace that particular part only. Go to authorized service center and replace only that burned part.
thanks
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