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If the dryer motor is locked up, be it wrong tension, belt placement or blower wheel and the motor stops making any noise at all, does that mean the motor is toast? If the motor is not toast and I correct the problem will the motor start up again?
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[COLOR="Blue"]If the dryer motor is locked up, be it wrong tension, belt placement or blower wheel and the motor stops making any noise at all, does that mean the motor is toast?[/COLOR] Could you please explain what happens. Not sure what locked up means? Have you tried turning the drum in the correct direction by hand just to be sure it is not jammed? [COLOR="Blue"] If the motor is not toast and I correct the problem will the motor start up again?[/COLOR] Cannot say. There are several external things that can stop a motor from running (thermal fuse, bad power,start switch,door switch etc.. |
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Originally Posted by: mike500 If the dryer motor is locked up, be it wrong tension, belt placement or blower wheel and the motor stops making any noise at all, does that mean the motor is toast? If the motor is not toast and I correct the problem will the motor start up again? Mike if the dryer does not run at all. Open the door, and you will see a little metal arm. That is the door switch. Press on it, and see if you hear a click. If so, it is probably good. Then pull the dryer out and unplug it. Take the big back cover off, and you will see, a white piece, about an inch and a half long, by a half inch wide. That is the thermal fuse. Pull the 2 wires off, and then stick the terminal ends of the wires together, and put some tape around it to keep them together, and so the metal terminal ends don't hit metal, and then plug the dryer in and see if it works. If so, DO NOT RUN the dryer like that. This is for testing reasons only. That is a saftey part, so the dryer does not burn down the house. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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:) thank you very much for replying. I will try that as soon as I get home from work.
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Originally Posted by: mike500 :) thank you very much for replying. My dryer would stop in mid cycle until eventually it stop running all together. It made a humming sound when I push the start button, but then it made no sound what so ever. I Put a new motor in the dryer and it made the humming sound but never started and now the dryer makes no humming sound. I checked the thermal fuse,start switch,and door switch. I got a 240 reading at the power outlet and around 230 where the power cord connects at the terminal. Did you make sure there was not stuck in the blower wheel, stopping the motor from turning. Also, alot of times people check the thermal fuse with the wires on it. Ohm it out with the wires off, or jump it out like I suggested. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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The blower wheel is freely turning and I checked the fuse with the wires off. Should I still try and jump the wires even though I checked the fuse with a meter?
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