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My Maytag dryer does not make steam
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When I put on this function makes no steam
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1. is there water flowing to the dryer?
2. Is the dryer connected to a water source
3. Are there any clogged water filters or screens in the back of the Dryer.
4. If there are no water problems, then I would check for thermal fuses or defective control boards.
Hello Shawn.
Glad to see you got it sorted out.
Maybe you place a "how to.." tip for a wider audience.
PS- while reading your added comment / update re the fix, the 'comment' block suddenly vanished as I exited from it!
Not sure what happened there.. ;[
Maybe try retyping it?
Regards,
Clive.
Check in the back and see if the belt has a wide span on it. If it does, it doesn't only go around the fan pulley but also the drum (Which is usually the case). THis being the case you need to look for and screws you can find on the dryer outer casing because you will need to remove the outer casing to get to the drum. If you look for screw on the upper part just inside the door many times the upper deck is on hinges and will tilt backward so you can view the top of the drum with the belt on it. Remember how it came apart; it goes back together in reverse manner. Once you usually find the belt tension pulley through the back of the dryer compartment, let the tension off the pulley and slide the belt off of it. Once you get the belt off put it back on just like the old one.
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