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My dryer is less than 4 years old, (Oct. 05) and has been used for the laundry of only 1 person, so basically, mildly used. Late last summer I had to have the heating element replaced. Now it is taking 2 or 3 cycles to dry only moderate loads. The dryer gets hot, the drum is turning, the timer is accurate. I clean the lint trap every time. I pulled the dryer vent (flexible) completely out and checked the air flow... once again, fine (no lint in sight). Took the back off of the dryer... all heating coils appear to be working. This makes no sense. What could be the problem?
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL REX5634PQ0 | AppliancePartsPros.comHere is the wiring diagram https://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%208528187.pdfAfter the heating element was replaced did it ever work OK? Just to eliminate the vent as a cause try the below Undo the dryer from the exhaust Run a load If the load dries correctly then you have a vent problem. Clean/check the vent system. Make sure the outside louvers open fully. If you do not want lint in the house. Take a pair of pantyhose, put one leg into the other and attach this to the dryer exhaust. Leave enough room behind the dryer so it can blow out like a windsock. Run a load. Both the above will allow you to check the air flow and temp. Try different temp settings to see if it does make a difference to the exhaust temp, could be the thermostat's internal heater is on all the time. Also the above is NOT recommended for a gas dryer due to possible carbon monoxide problems. Does the timer advance in both timed dry and auto modes. If it does not advance in auto modes, this may indicate a grounded element. I would remove both wires from the heating element and check it for resistance, should be approximately 10 ohms. Then check from each connector to ground/case, should be an open (infinite ohms). Clean the blower wheel, also check that it is properly attached to the motor's shaft. Sometimes it can strip out and rotates but does not but not at full RPM. |
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You might quite simply should turn the dryer on and go outside, and feel if there is a good flow of air coming out the vent. If it goes up and out the roof, or you live in a condo plex, the vent issue would be your problem. That product usually has elements brake and thermal fuses blowing out. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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