20 Most Recent Whirlpool LER4600 Electric Dryer Questions & Answers

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It takes too long to

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9/5/2011 9:38:48 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 05, 2011
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My dryer whirlpool still blow cool air but do not

Bad heating element or bad thermo fuse.
You will have to unplug the dryer and remove the back to access the heating element. The thermo fuse is located on the side of the heating element.
If you don't have a meter to test the element and thermo fuse or just don't know how simply remove them from the dryer and take them to your local appliance repair shop and they can test them for you.
8/3/2011 5:04:39 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Aug 03, 2011
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Dryer runs for a few minutes & trips breaker

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Usually when that happens it is because the element is shorting out.... the wires heat up and stretch then they contact the metal side and trip the breaker...

Take the thing apart and check the element out..you will see the burn marks from the arcing...

Then order a new element and install it...

heatman101
12/3/2010 6:35:22 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Dec 03, 2010
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Why would dryer will not heat when on

If your dryer runs, but does NOT heat, the following two links explain how to troubleshoot an ELECTRIC dryer with a no heat problem:

http://www.fixya.com/support/r3576548-dryer_runs_but_does_not_heat

http://www.fixya.com/support/r3574266-thorough_dryer_advice


First, begin by unplugging the dryer and verifying the voltage at the wall receptacle. You should read 220-240VAC across the two Hot terminals (left and right slots). If the voltage is incorrect, check to make sure you don't have a breaker tripped. Some homes use 2 separate 120VAC breakers to provide power to the receptacle vice using one 240VAC breaker.

If the voltage IS correct, leave the dryer unplugged and remove the cover plate on the terminal block in the back of the dryer (this is where the power cord is installed). Plug the dryer back in and take a voltage reading across the two hot (RED and BLACK) wires at the terminal block. You should read 220-240VAC. If the voltage is good, you have an internal heating problem. If the voltage is bad at the terminal block, but good at the receptacle, you have a bad power cord.

NOTE: If the wires at the terminal block are not color coded, the outer two wires (left and right) are the hot leads. The center conductor is neutral or ground.

The reason a dryer will still run if the input voltage is incorrect, is because the drive motor only uses a portion of the 220 service. The motor runs off 110-120VAC, while the heating circuits require 220-240VAC. So, if you are missing 1/2 your input voltage due to a tripped breaker or bad power cord, your dryer may exhibit these symptoms.

If you determine the problem to be internal, the heating circuits will either be located in the rear of the dryer on the right hand, or under the dryer drum on the right hand side. Usually, an easy way to determine is by the location of the lint screen filter. If the filter is on top of the dryer, the heating circuits are in the back of the dryer. If the lint screen is in the door, the heating circuits are located under the dryer drum.

The Heating Element is located inside a heater box. The Thermal Cut-Out (TCO) will be located on the outside of the heater box on the end opposite the heating element terminals. The Hi-Limit Thermostat will be located adjacent to the heating element terminals.

If either the TCO or Hi-Limit Thermostat are determined to be bad, replace BOTH components at the same time. That is why these components are commonly sold as a set. Failure to do so may result in premature failure of any parts you replace.

Replacement parts (if required) can be found at the following websites:

searspartsdirect.com
pcappliancerepair.com
appliancepartspros.com
repairclinic.com

The average cost of these components varies, so shop and compare. The first three websites I listed have helpful exploded view parts diagrams that can help you locate and properly identify the parts you need. The heating components are usually listed under the "Bulkhead" section.

NOTE: In many cases the problem is not the heating element. The heating element has protection devices that are designed to regulate the heat and internal temperatures. If the dryer overheats the Thermal Cut-Out (TCO) typically will blow BEFORE the heating element. The replacement kit is much cheaper than purchasing a new heating element that may or may not be the problem.

Read through the information I provided and, if you have any questions, please post back and let me know. I hope you find this information is helpful.

NOTE: If your model number is not listed on some of the websites, use the part numbers from the Sears website and use that as your search criteria. Some model numbers will not reference on some sites, but the part numbers will.

Repairclinic.com has a repair manual that you can purchase that will also help repair any Whirlpool manufactured gas or electric dryer. The part number is 1159257.
5/25/2010 3:52:43 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on May 25, 2010
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Dryer will run but does not heat up

Either bad heating element or missing one leg of the 240V circuit. The motor runs on 120V.
9/24/2009 7:49:57 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 24, 2009
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Dryer will run but does

Most likely causes are:

- blown thermal fuse
- faulty thermostat
- burned heating element
- loose, dirty, burned electrical connections in the heating circuit

If you want to pursue, let me know.
5/9/2009 5:11:03 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on May 09, 2009
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Whirlpool LER4600 electric dryer drying slow and making noise

you will need to replace the blower wheel / larry
2/2/2009 6:21:12 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Feb 02, 2009
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Dryer not heating

it could be your limit switches or your heating element gone bacd if you dont have heat. those are the only 2 options
12/28/2008 10:32:02 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Dec 28, 2008
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Dryer doesn't get hot or turn off.

yes very possible timer but my guess on the times i seen the problem would be the heating element are the thermo fuse on the elemnt canister when the heater does not come on the timer will not move ck the heater and the fuses on the heater canister it will fix your problem
10/5/2008 2:10:11 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Oct 05, 2008
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Whirlpool Electric Front Load Dryer

This can mean 2 or 3 things.
Fist of all your drivebelt can be worn or lose Pleasec check.
Your bearing can be gone or your motor is broken.
Chek if motor runs witout the belt.
Please check this LINK for drawings and parts
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5/7/2008 2:24:08 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on May 07, 2008
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Whirlpool WGD4800XQ1 Dryer-- Replaced burner coils and it worked great. The next day no ignition again.

There are about seven different possiblities and the prospective solution in each case appears to be replacement of a different part! I suppose if you have the proper testing equipment for assessing each of those parts, you might be favored with a relatively inexpensive fix. I would be embarassed to suggest you replace all in sequence until the dryer works. Thermal Fuse: The thermal fuse is a safety mechanism that prevents the dryer from overheating. If it blows, the dryer won't heat. Check if the thermal fuse is intact and replace it if necessary. Cycling Thermostat: The cycling thermostat regulates the temperature inside the dryer drum. If it's faulty, the dryer may not heat properly. Consider checking and replacing the cycling thermostat. Igniter: The igniter is responsible for lighting the gas burner. If it's defective, the dryer won't ignite. Inspect the igniter for any signs of damage or malfunction. Gas Valve Coils: Although you've already replaced them, double-check the gas valve coils. Sometimes, even new parts can fail. Ensure they are securely connected and functioning correctly. Ventilation: Poor ventilation can lead to longer drying times and affect ignition. Make sure the dryer vent is clean and not obstructed. A clogged vent can cause overheating and affect ignition. Door Switch: The door switch ensures the dryer doesn't operate when the door is open. If it's faulty, the dryer won't start or heat. Verify that the door switch is functioning properly. Timer and Controls: Check if the timer advances correctly during the drying cycle. Malfunctioning controls can impact ignition. Inspect the timer and control board for any issues. Whirlpool Dryer WGD4800XQ1 - OEM Parts & Repair Help - PartSelect.com
4/4/2024 12:10:04 AM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Apr 04, 2024
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On a cabrio whirlpool dryer what does E4 and F4 codes mean

A "F4E4" (Low or No Line Voltage) code indicates there may be a problem with your home power supply, keeping the dryer's heater from turning on. The dryer will continue to run when this diagnostic code is present. Touch any pad to clear the code from the display and return to the estimated time remaining.
1/20/2024 7:55:51 AM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Jan 20, 2024
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How do I remove and replace an Amana Whirlpool clothes dryer start switch?

Push to start relay switch. NOTE: If the dryer will not start check the thermal fuse before ordering start switch. The switch is often not the cause of the dryer failing to start. pull the knob off the switch the answer should be visible
1/9/2024 4:54:28 PM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Jan 09, 2024
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Whirlpool Duet Dryer Won't Start

possible bad motor
11/5/2023 4:38:01 AM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Nov 05, 2023
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Whirlpool ED9270XW1 dryer when you hit the start button, the dryer will not start?

Never 'hit' the Start Button, always press it gently. It is part of the main control board. Whirlpool dryers can be reset by disconnecting the power from the wall socket overnight. Apart from that, you would need to disassemble it and check the Thermal Cut Out, the Thermal Fuse and the Thermostat with a digital multimeter.

Is There a Reset Button for Whirlpool Dryers?

Hunker https://www.hunker.com > ... > Washer & Dryers This is done by pressing "Start" for a few seconds to restart the dryer. If the dryer does not restart automatically, select a new cycle and any options then ... ..
10/21/2023 8:31:28 PM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Oct 21, 2023
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Whirlpool WED7500GW0 dryer. How do I remove a whirlpool dryer back panel please?

Question edited for clarity. You normally get inside them from the top and front. What are you trying to do? That is the important part! This gives generic advice https://www.google.com/search?q=whirlpool+dryer+wed7500gwo+belt+replacement ..
9/22/2023 2:31:32 AM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Sep 22, 2023
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E1 Error on Whirlpool Duet Dryer GEW9250PL1

wow, that is a tale of woe. Well E1 is definitely the thermistor, but you can check it with a multimeter. It may be a bad batch, or it could be the wiring. You should never replace components on guesses, fuses and elements are an easy test. The remanufactured board may also be at fault. The unscrupulous take them off machines, clean them and sell them on untested. https://www.google.com/search?q=E1+Error+on+Whirlpool+Duet+Dryer ..
9/1/2023 3:45:56 PM • Whirlpool Dryers • Answered on Sep 01, 2023
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