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Frigidaire AEQ6000ES Affinity 5.8 Cu. Ft. Super Capacity Electric Dryer, Arctic White, Electronic Control Panel, iCare Intelligent Fabric Care AEQ6000ES AEQ-6000ES AEQ6000-ES AEQ6000 AEQ-6000 Questions & Answers
MY FRIGIDAIRE AFFINITY MODEL # AEQ6000ESO WILL NOT HEAT. IT STARTS FINE.
There is a reset on some models by unplugging the appliance and waiting a couple minutes then plug back in make sure timer is on off position and pulled out. You can also open and close the door just alil bit 6 times within 12 seconds while machine is plugged in. But I think you should test ur thermostats and heating element with a multi meter for continuity? A worse case may be that the motor has burned a winding and or ur ur power outlet is only giving half the current as the dryer uses 120 to run and the other 120 to operate the heating? thus if u only get 120 instead of 240 volts you will get an appliance that runs but does not heat.
How do I put my Frigidaire Dryer FEQ1442ES0 into diagnostic mode?
To put your Frigidaire Dryer FEQ1442ES0 into diagnostic mode, follow these steps:
- Hold down the Select and Cancel buttons at the same time for six seconds. After one buzzer sound, the two keys will be released.
- Press and hold the Select and Cancel keys for six seconds right away. The display will indicate "r 2" when the buzzer sounds once.
Once you've put your dryer in diagnostic mode, you may run the diagnostic test to find any problems. You can consult your dryer's operating instructions booklet if you require any more help.
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E61 Error code Frigidaire Affinity dryer?
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If you are receiving an error code E61 on your Frigidaire Affinity dryer, first check if it is a false error code by resetting the power to your appliance by either unplugging it or flipping off the breaker for about ten minutes. If the error code persists, it could potentially mean that your dryer is experiencing a failure with the heater relay. This is not a typical DIY job. I would recommend reaching out to an experienced appliance tech just to ensure no troubleshooting step has been missed. You can often locate a qualified service provider through the manufacturer website.
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Dryer Squeak, Tight Drum, Burning Smell
The loud, constant squeak/squeal from your Frigidaire dryer, combined with a burning smell, indicates a serious problem that needs to be addressed. While replacing the drum bearing kit was a good step, it appears that there may be other issues at play.
One possible cause of the squeaking could be a worn or damaged drive belt or idler pulley. If the idler pulley spring came off, it is possible that the belt is not properly tensioned and may be slipping or rubbing against the drum, causing the squeaking noise. Additionally, a slipping belt can generate a burning smell as it heats up from the friction.
Another possible cause of the burning smell could be a malfunctioning heating element, which may be overheating the dryer and causing the burning odor.
It is recommended that you stop using the dryer immediately and unplug it from the power source. It is not safe to continue using a dryer that is producing a burning smell.
I have a Frigidaire Dryer and the outside of dryer It was hot to the touch and hadn't been used in couple days ?
f the outside of your Frigidaire dryer is hot to the touch and the heating element appears to be glowing red hot when the knob is not in the off position, it is likely that there is a problem with the dryer's heating element. It could be shorted, burnt, or damaged in some other way.
It is also possible that there is a problem with the dryer's thermostat, which regulates the temperature inside the dryer. If the thermostat is not functioning properly, it could cause the heating element to stay on for too long and overheat the dryer.
It is recommended that you stop using the dryer immediately and unplug it from the power source. It is not safe to continue using a dryer that is overheating or has a malfunctioning heating element. It is best to have a qualified technician inspec
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