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Cyndi  
#1 Posted : Friday, April 18, 2008 3:43:48 PM(UTC)
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I have a Kenmore 80 series dryer that was working fine, with no problems until a couple of days ago. I finished drying a load in it, but the next day when my roommate tried to turn it on there was a soft clicking noise when you pressed in the starter button, but nothing else happened. It's b/w 5 & 6 years old I think. Any suggestion/advice/help?
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glen65  
#2 Posted : Friday, April 18, 2008 6:06:48 PM(UTC)
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The electrical outlet itself needs to be checked first
to see if its delivering proper voltage. Then the
first thing to check on the dryer is the terminal
block that the electrical cord is connected to,
and make sure the connections are ok.
ant1828  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 8, 2011 4:35:21 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Cyndi Go to Quoted Post
I have a Kenmore 80 series dryer that was working fine, with no problems until a couple of days ago. I finished drying a load in it, but the next day when my roommate tried to turn it on there was a soft clicking noise when you pressed in the starter button, but nothing else happened. It's b/w 5 & 6 years old I think. Any suggestion/advice/help?


I have this same problem with my 70 series. Checked wiring and replaced thermal fuse to no avail. What next?
glen65  
#4 Posted : Saturday, March 12, 2011 12:11:30 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ant1828 Go to Quoted Post
I have this same problem with my 70 series. Checked wiring and replaced thermal fuse to no avail. What next?


You need to go back and do as I recomended to the other person
in my earlier post. You need to check for voltage at both the outlet and
the back of the dyer using a voltmeter to make sure its present. Remember
you will be working around live voltage when doing this. If you dont
feel comfortable with that then dont mess with it.
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