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Model Number: 110.66612690 Brand: Whirlpool Age: More than 10 years
The motor sounded like it was straining for a couple of loads and now the drum is basically seized up, I can barely turn it by hand.
I assume this is either a problem with the motor, or the rollers/idler pulley seized up. But maybe it's something else. Is there any way to know before disassembling it? Otherwise please just let me know what to check for when I take it apart. If it's the rollers or idler pulley then I'll just order them both along with a belt and do it all at once. Is there anything else that should be be replaced at the same time? I see some dryers have "front glides" but I don't see them in my model's parts list, plus I don't know if they're as much of a routine maintenance item as the belt, rollers and idler pulley. EDIT: This is actually a Kenmore model number, made by Whirlpool of course. Thanks. Ads By Google Related Models Last edited by Daniel J : 01-03-2012 at 09:10 AM. |
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Hi Daniel,
It's impossible to diagnose it without disassembling. The parts you have to check are: the motor, the idler pulley, the drum support rollers and the blower fan wheel. It is a good idea to clean the dryer while it is disassembled. Before you order any parts, I would recommend to compare Sears and APP prices. You would be surprised. - The motor Part number: AP3094245 - The idler pulley Part number: AP2911909 - The belt Part number: AP2946843 - The drum support rollers (kit of 2) Part number: AP3098345 Gene.
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Thanks Gene, I always appreciate the advice I get on this forum which is why I've been a repeat customer at APP.
Unfortunately it turns out I need all of the above including the motor, plus the rear drum felt seal. Not worth it in this case for a 15+ year-old machine that's showing its age in other areas too. I'm sure I'll be back next time though. Cheers. |
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