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Cinner74  
#1 Posted : Monday, January 5, 2009 7:44:18 AM(UTC)
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Our Whirlpool dryer has started not drying as well as it used to. It will now take about 2-3x longer to dry. The lint filter is clean, the exhaust hose is clean, this happens whether on Automatic or Timed dry (or low or high heat) & the timer DOES advance.

Can anybody please help tell me where to start looking/checking? Let me know it u need the serial # to the dryer! Thanks in advance.
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Cinner74  
#2 Posted : Monday, January 5, 2009 7:47:50 AM(UTC)
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* also, it does have a small squeak sometimes while the drum is turning, not sure if this is related...? *
65gt350  
#3 Posted : Monday, January 5, 2009 5:09:25 PM(UTC)
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Have you tried cleaning out the lint chute? At the bottom of mine I pulled out two handfuls of lint. You can get to it by the two screws by the lint screen and 4 screws behind the panel.

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Cinner74  
#4 Posted : Monday, January 5, 2009 6:18:22 PM(UTC)
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Have you tried cleaning out the lint chute? At the bottom of mine I pulled out two handfuls of lint. You can get to it by the two screws by the lint screen and 4 screws behind the panel.

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No, haven't tried that...I have used a long brush down the lint chute though & gotten out a few fuzzies, but nothing major...I'll try this - Thanks!
denman  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 6, 2009 1:33:01 AM(UTC)
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Disconnect the unit's exhaust from the vent system.
Take a pair of pantyhose.
Put one leg into the other and attach this to the exhaust.
Leave enough room behind the dryer so it can blow out like a windsock.
Run a load.
If it now dries OK, you have a vent problem
If still no good, you have a machine problem.
Either poor air flow or low/no heat
Both can be checked when disconnected from the vent.

If you do not mind some lint blowing out you can do the same thing but without the pantyhose.
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Cinner74  
#6 Posted : Tuesday, January 6, 2009 8:07:51 AM(UTC)
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I'll try it & let ya know what happens! Thanks!
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