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Dryer was running, I opened door to check on load. When I tried to restart the motor just hums when I turn the start knob. I checked the voltage where the pig tail connects to the dryer and have 110 volts on each leg. I removed the belt and the same thing the motor just hums.
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I had this same thing happen to me not long ago. First with the drum empty,(belt attached) door switch closed put the timer on a cycle and push start then try giving the drum a spin by hand (being careful of course) if it starts and then will spin you probably have a bad armature and need a new motor. If it still won't start with the push by hand check the voltage across the heating element, if it is 240 you have a bad motor. Hope that helps. BC
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Dang it!
I'm having the same deal, only with a Whirlpool Estate. I've checked all the wiring for burns and all the fuses are working.
Of course it'll be the hardest part to replace.
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Hi Mahnarch,
Very likely the motor gone bad. For more accurate advise we need the complete model number of the dryer.
Gene.
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Ah, thanks for the reply, Gene.
I can't find an older thread with my model, so I'll start a new thread.
Snagglepuss: "Exit. Stage left." *zooom*
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