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We have a dryer that within the last year replaced the motor and it has worked like a champ ever since. Today the dryer wont:( I can hear the timer ticking, when I push in the button to start it, it clicks like its supposed to. I took the panel off the back and when you push the button you can hear kind of hum but nothing works. Is this an issue with the termianl fuses that I heard some of you talk about? Or should I check somewhere else for the problem? Any help is greatly appericated!! Thanks.
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Will the drum turn at all, or is it jammed?
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The drum doesnt turn at all.
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I answered that in a hurry and now that I think about it maybe I should clear this up. The drum will turn manually but it will not turn under motor power. When I push the button to turn it on, the switch is what lightly hums not the motor.
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Sounds like either a bad start winding in the motor, or oil got on the centrifical switch thus burning it out. If you leave the motor hum, does it heat up and shut down? Pull the dryer apart and see if the motor is seized, or something jamming it. Here are some parts motor 279827, start switch 3388235 The start switch is almost as expensive as the motor.
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The motor isnt what is humming though. THe button you push to start the dryer is what is humming. The motor doesnt make a sound.
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Anyone else have an idea as to what the problem is??
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Open the door. Have someone help you by pushing the door switch, simulating a closed door. As you push the start button, have your helper rotate the drum to see if it will begin to tumble. If you are able to do this, replace the motor. Please post your results.
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No go, do you have any other ideas as to what it could be??
Thanks for all the replies!!
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Does this happen in all the different cycles?
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