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Whirlpool Duet Electric Dryer

My dryer is now two years old and I have noticed the last couple of weeks that my clothes are still sorta damp after it has ran its fiull cycle and I have to add additional time to dry. I have made sure the vent is cleaned, I washed the lent tray. What could be causing this

  • bjquinn927 Feb 17, 2009

    The washer is spinning the clothes out very well and the vent leading out the house is in great condition and the air flow out of the new damper flap is very strong. Could the heating element in this be going out?

  • bjquinn927 Feb 17, 2009

    When you say flame are you meaning a gas dryer cause mine is electric

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Make sure your washer is spinning out the clothes well..check vent leading out the house,,and make sure the damper or flap is in cgood condition...onthejob

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    onthethejob1 Feb 17, 2009

    -ok lets take a look ok..take the bottom panel off ..there three screws holding it...careful please...steart the dryer on a normal cycles and watch the flame is it sucking to the back fast and smooth,,it must burn straight to the back of the heater housing...onthejob,,,first step

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    onthethejob1 Feb 17, 2009

    ok same problem,,you should be able to see the coil or element glow bright red,,is it..onthejob

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