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Gary lambert Posted on Nov 04, 2018

Moisture sensing cycle not working on a GE DBSR453EBWW electric dryer. Could it have fallen out ? Ca you tell what model # corresponds with this number above which was found o;back of dryer ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2008

SOURCE: GE electric dryer disable buzzer

open the console and locate the buzer a black item in the consle look at the wiring diagram that is inside the console on a piece of green paper trace to the buzzer and remove one of the wires and tape it with black electriacal tape no more buz

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: CANT FIND MODEL OR SERIAL NUMBER ON DRYER

There should be a nameplate along the door opening. This is normally where Whirpool puts their information. Just open the door and look along the door or door frame opening. The nameplate data can also be located along the back of the operator console on some models. Let me know if you still can't find it. I hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2008

SOURCE: GE Electric Dryers Automatic Cycle won't advance/turn off

check the vent probly cloged or vent hose kinked, or heater is broken.

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Controlfrk

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: Looking for the age of Whirlpool electric dryer

Link Below will give you the ability to calculate your manufacture date from the letters in the SERIAL number.

Whirlpool Date Codes

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2010

SOURCE: I have a whirlpool electric dryer Model No.

The cause of the problem is either a blown thermal fuse, a faulty belt switch (loose or worn out belt), a faulty door switch, or a faulty machine control board. Activate the "Diagnostic Test Mode" to determine which you should check first to avoid unnecessary disassembly of the machine.

Diagnostic Test Mode Activation Procedure

  1. Unplug the machine for fifteen minutes.
  2. Make sure the machine stays in standby mode when it is plugged back. That is, no indicator light is on.
  3. Press the following button sequence within five seconds: More time>Less time>More time>Less time
  4. All of the indicators on the console should light on and "88" is displayed on the Estimated Time Remaining display panel. It means no fault is detected and the belt switch is faulty or the belt is worn. Replace whichever is necessary to be replaced.
  • If E1 or E2 flashes on the display, the thermistor has failed and the thermal fuse is open. Replace both.
  • If E3 flashes on the display, there is a fault in the machine control board. Check the board for loose connections or replace it.
  • Open and close the door. There should be a "beep" everytime the door is closed and opened and "OE" is displayed whenever the door is opened. The door switch is faulty if no "beep" is heard or if "OE" is displayed even when the door is closed. Check the wiring harness connection or replace the door switch assembly.
Please inform me about the result of the test to give you the exact repair/replacement procedure.

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