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A clogged or partially clogged vent will reduce the air flow through the dryer and greatly increase the drying time. I assume you checked the drying time again after you cleaned the vents. Have you also checked that the lint trap is clean? Make sure no lint has found it's way around the lint trap and has jammed the intake.
I would be very suspicious of the 240 v breaker double breaker feeding the dyrer; maybe the dryer is only running on 120 vac instead of the full 240vac. The motor would be getting full power, but the heating element would only be getting half power.
Most likely a wheel bearing on the tub of a front loading washer, or the belt tensioner pulley on a top load washer. Either is not fixed by lubrication but replacement is called for. There are usually 3-4 wheels on front loaders that could be out. Replace all of them if you are going to replace one. The belt tensioner is a single assembly that can be ordered from any appliance parts warehouse or Sears.
You will need to check the tub roller wheels. This is a common noise when the wheel bearings start to ware down. They are not expensive, and you should be able to do this yourself. Good Luck Friend.
are u sure the belt isnt sliping somtimes if u over load or have a lot of cloths in it that will ball up the cloths and haeting problem either the vent tube is stopping up or heating coil is going out
Yes it still squeeks and it still drys and it kinda stops being so loud after the dryer has been drying for some time. Need help on solving this iissue and how to fix it.
thanks for the question. If your dryer squeeks just a short squeek just as you start it thats not a big problem If the noise is there all the way through the cycle it could be the drum rollers locatedat back wall of dryer ,the drum rides on 2 of these they could be worn if its a short sqeek could be a slightly worn belt . thanks for the question The appliance doc
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Sounds like you have a simple broken belt problem. If you are sure the motor is working and the heating circuits are functioning, but the drum does not turn, the drum belt probably broke. They are inexpensive to replace and are carried by almost any appliance repair store.
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