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teb6759  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 25, 2011 3:49:29 PM(UTC)
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My whirlpool electric dryer SR# mg40z21311, model# ler5636eq2, will run a short time at high heat and then suddenly shut off. After cooling down for short period, the cycle can begun again only to repeat the same problem again when the dryer heats up. The dryer is about 7 years old. So far I have replaced a thermostat cut off on the heat tube which a continuity check showed it to be faulty. Any suggestions as to what to look for that could be causing this condition?
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denman  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 12:49:30 AM(UTC)
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When you say shuts down I am assuming you mean that the motor shuts off.

When it restarts does it do this on it's own or do you have to restart is?

How long is a short time?

When you say shuts off at high heat does it also do it at low heat and/or air only?

More info on the bad cut-off thermostat may help (how did you know it was bad etc.).
Did you also replace the hi-limit thermostat?

Have you rotated the drum in the correct direction to see if it turns fairly easily?
You may want to try this on a couple other dryers to get a feel for it.
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teb6759  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 4:05:32 AM(UTC)
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When the dryer motor shuts off, it's in the high heat mode. On low or air dry mode the unit will continue to run. When the motor shuts off, I can restart it using the start button after 5 mins or less of cool down and does not restart on its own. The first time I started having problems with it I assumed the problem was in the heating coil however, it tested (continuity) okay. As I followed the wiring diagram I performed continuity test on the thermostat's, thermo fuse and found the defective cut-off thermostat and replaced it. I also replaced the hi-limit thermostat as suggested by the parts supplier.

I have not tried rotating the drum yet and will do so today. After reading another post about a possible object stuck in the belt, I did notice a light thumping sound as my drum rotates and will inspect it for a possible lost sock. Would an object obstructing the belt cause the motor to overheat? I assume it possibly could. Thanks!
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 6:13:22 AM(UTC)
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More likely than a sock in the belt would be something between the drum seals and the seals and the unit. Run your hand around the back and the front of the drum. Be careful in case it is something sharp.

The thumping you hear may be due to a bad drum seal though usually it is a rear drum support roller going.

Check the blower seal (item 22 in Section 3), if it ios shot hot air can blow back onto the motor causing it to overheat.
Check/clean the motor including the blower wheel.
Check/clean your vent system.
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