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CLOTHES DRYER REPAIR INFORMATION

Excessive noise can be caused by problems with bearings or seals, including excessive wear or manufacturing defects.

These types of problems can be caused by excessively worn or worn belts. Noisy cloth dryers can indicate a problem with the drum, bearings, or roller slide.

Longer drying time

Longer than normal drying time (typical cycle time is about 45 minutes) may indicate problems with the heating element or coils.

The thermostat may be faulty and would need to be replaced. There may also be a blockage of laundry that prevents the dryer from operating.

Starting Problem

These problems can be caused by a faulty switch, a cyclic thermostat, or a faulty coupling. A thermostat can also cause these problems if it has a high limit. There may also be problems with fuses or switches. Learn how to fix a dryer that won’t start with our repair guide. The source of the problem could be a door switch, a thermal fuse, or a rotary switch/starter.

Too hot

When the outside of the dryer is too hot or the clothes are warmer than usual, ventilation may be blocked or defective. It is a fire hazard and should be addressed immediately.

VENT TUBE

Check the vent tube, ventilation is severely blocked. Clean it out and if the problem persists, call our specialists.

Burning scent

Water can accumulate in various places, including the drum housing. This accumulated hood can be easily ignited. If you smell a burning scent, turn off the dryer and seek our help immediately.

The clothes are not dry

If the suction ventilation is blocked, the clothes cannot be dried because moist air cannot escape from the dryer. Wet clothes can also be caused by defective heaters and moisture sensors.

Don’t go off

To fix a dryer that won’t turn off, follow our troubleshooting guide like door parts, timer and thermostat.

Off too soon

If your dryer stops too soon, the source of the problem is probably a moisture sensor.

Excessive Noise

Excessive noise can be caused by problems with bearings or seals, including excessive wear or manufacturing defects. This type of problem can also be caused by excessively worn or worn belts.

Longer drying time

Longer than normal drying time (typical cycle time is about 45 minutes) may indicate problems with the heating element or coils. The thermostat may be faulty and must be replaced. There may also be a blockage of laundry that prevents the dryer from operating. If it takes too long to dry; start by checking for common parts, such as a lip filter, fan wheel, coils, and seals.

Starting problem

These problems can be caused by a faulty switch, a cyclic thermostat, or a faulty coupling. A thermostat can also cause these problems if it has a high limit. There may also be problems with fuses or switches.

There is no heat or not enough heat

If your dryer does not reach a high enough temperature to dry your clothes, you may need to replace the heating element or thermostat with the upper limit.

It won’t spin

The source of the problem could be worn parts, such as a belt or pulley.

The timer will not advance

If the timer on your dryer does not work, it may be a problem with the timer motor or the cyclic thermostat.

OTHER PROBLEMS The clothes are not dry

If the suction ventilation is blocked, the clothes cannot be dried because moist air cannot escape from the dryer. Wet clothes can also be caused by defective heaters and moisture sensors.

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