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burnselk  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 15, 2010 8:12:42 AM(UTC)
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1. The vent line was checked and it was clear. So we can rule out the "outside" vent line as the problem.

2. The dryer shuts down completely (heat and entire unit) and will not restart again for up to an hour or so. But, sometimes restarts immediately.

3. The dryer will run sometimes for up to 1.5 hours before it shuts down........and the clothes still aren't dry.......the dryer is not drying the clothes but is shutting off anyway and not being able to restart after maybe an hour and a half.

4. Took the vent line loose from the back of the dryer and put my hand back in the dryers internal vent line and it was full of lint........problem still exists. It seems lint builds up "in the dryer's vent system" for some reason.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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magician59  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 15, 2010 9:44:22 AM(UTC)
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Removing the lint from the dryer vent probably solved your drying problem; What you describe about the stopping/no starts sounds like a bad motor.
burnselk  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, December 15, 2010 9:56:40 AM(UTC)
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I'm not sure the lint fixed the heating problem.........hope so but I'm just not sure yet.

How does one go about checking such a motor? I can do that if it's not too difficult.

More importantly, how can I make sure the motor is bad?
magician59  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:10:52 AM(UTC)
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It involves accessing the motor by opening the cabinet and doung live voltage tests on it (which means you also need to bypass the door switch). We'll talk you through it, if you feel up to the task.
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