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ohaya October 24th 05 01:03 AM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 
Hi,

We have a front loading Maytag Performa clothes dryer (PYE2000AYH), and
we noticed that tonight that when we try to use it with a normal load,
it hums, but it won't spin. I can turn the drum by hand (with some
difficulty), but only one way, and the light inside turns on when the
door is open (i.e., the house circuit breaker didn't trip).

When we left it off for awhile, and then took all the clothes out, we
could get it to spin for a short while, but then when we put in a very
small load, it would not spin (but hums). Plus, we couldn't get the
control knob to stay pushed in with the clothes inside. Shortly after
that, when we push in the control know, nothing happens (I think there
must be something detecting that the motor is not turning?).

I did some searching, and I thought that the front panel could be
removed so that we check inside to see if anything was jammed. There
are two screws on the front after you open the front door. I removed
those, but couldn't get the front cover to budge :(...

Can anyone tell me:

1) How to remove the front cover so we can check inside, and

2) What might be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance,
Jim

Appliance Repair Aid October 24th 05 01:28 AM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 

ohaya wrote:
Hi,

We have a front loading Maytag Performa clothes dryer (PYE2000AYH), and
we noticed that tonight that when we try to use it with a normal load,
it hums, but it won't spin. I can turn the drum by hand (with some
difficulty), but only one way, and the light inside turns on when the
door is open (i.e., the house circuit breaker didn't trip).

When we left it off for awhile, and then took all the clothes out, we
could get it to spin for a short while, but then when we put in a very
small load, it would not spin (but hums). Plus, we couldn't get the
control knob to stay pushed in with the clothes inside. Shortly after
that, when we push in the control know, nothing happens (I think there
must be something detecting that the motor is not turning?).

I did some searching, and I thought that the front panel could be
removed so that we check inside to see if anything was jammed. There
are two screws on the front after you open the front door. I removed
those, but couldn't get the front cover to budge :(...

Can anyone tell me:

1) How to remove the front cover so we can check inside, and

2) What might be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance,
Jim


Hi,

the light inside turns on when the
door is open (i.e., the house circuit breaker didn't trip).


Doesn't mean anything, electric dryers have 2 powers....electricity
doesn't sound like your problem anyway.

We have a front loading Maytag Performa clothes dryer (PYE2000AYH), and
we noticed that tonight that when we try to use it with a normal load,
it hums, but it won't spin.


Either the motor only is going and the drum belt is broken, or the
motor is not starting up and is hummmmmming only.

Shortly after
that, when we push in the control know, nothing happens (I think there
must be something detecting that the motor is not turning?).


Sounds more like the motor overheated and shut off on it's built in
safety/thermal switch.

1) How to remove the front cover so we can check inside, and


PYE2000AYH

Might be PYE2000AYW

http://www.applianceaid.com/ww-and-m...#maytag_family

2) What might be causing the problem?


Something caught in the fan blower, seized drum support, bad motor.
http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=1737
MOTOR & PULLEY ASSY. (Series 10)

http://www.repairclinic.com/referral...=153&N=1028915
MOTOR (115V 60HZ) (Series 11+)


jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


O.B. October 24th 05 01:32 AM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 
ohaya wrote:
Hi,

We have a front loading Maytag Performa clothes dryer (PYE2000AYH), and
we noticed that tonight that when we try to use it with a normal load,
it hums, but it won't spin. I can turn the drum by hand (with some
difficulty), but only one way, and the light inside turns on when the
door is open (i.e., the house circuit breaker didn't trip).

When we left it off for awhile, and then took all the clothes out, we
could get it to spin for a short while, but then when we put in a very
small load, it would not spin (but hums). Plus, we couldn't get the
control knob to stay pushed in with the clothes inside. Shortly after
that, when we push in the control know, nothing happens (I think there
must be something detecting that the motor is not turning?).

I did some searching, and I thought that the front panel could be
removed so that we check inside to see if anything was jammed. There
are two screws on the front after you open the front door. I removed
those, but couldn't get the front cover to budge :(...

Can anyone tell me:

1) How to remove the front cover so we can check inside, and

2) What might be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance,
Jim


The only problem I have had with dryers are broken belts. Your symptoms
line up with this problem.

It is a very simple repair. On Maytag models, remove the two screws on the
front of the dryer (about 6" above the ground). There are two retaining
clips under the lid; pull down and away from the dryer to remove the door.



ohaya October 24th 05 02:48 AM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 


The only problem I have had with dryers are broken belts. Your symptoms
line up with this problem.

It is a very simple repair. On Maytag models, remove the two screws on the
front of the dryer (about 6" above the ground). There are two retaining
clips under the lid; pull down and away from the dryer to remove the door.



Hi Jeff and O.B.,

Ok, we got the covers off:

1) Shove putty knife under front edge of the top cover and push clip
back (one on each corner). That pops the top cover off.

2) On the inside, near the top, there's a hex-headed sheet metal screw.
Unscrew both, and the front cover pulls off (spring clips on bottom).

We found a TON of 'chunks' of dirt/dust in there, clogging the intake
vent. Cleaned that all out, and the vent from the front cover.

After that, it still wouldn't spin, but we did one last attempt, giving
the drum a "manual assist" (read "push"). The drum started spinning,
and seems to be running now.

It still sounds very rough/bumpy, so I'm wondering, are we suppose
to/can we lubricate the bearings/stands that the drum is sitting on? It
looks like there are four of them, and there are brownish "pads" on top.

Should/can we spray something like WD-40 on those pads to allow the drum
to spin more freely? Or maybe some other type of lubricant?

Thanks for the help so far!!

Jim

ohaya October 24th 05 08:04 AM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 


ohaya wrote:

The only problem I have had with dryers are broken belts. Your symptoms
line up with this problem.

It is a very simple repair. On Maytag models, remove the two screws on the
front of the dryer (about 6" above the ground). There are two retaining
clips under the lid; pull down and away from the dryer to remove the door.


Hi Jeff and O.B.,

Ok, we got the covers off:

1) Shove putty knife under front edge of the top cover and push clip
back (one on each corner). That pops the top cover off.

2) On the inside, near the top, there's a hex-headed sheet metal screw.
Unscrew both, and the front cover pulls off (spring clips on bottom).

We found a TON of 'chunks' of dirt/dust in there, clogging the intake
vent. Cleaned that all out, and the vent from the front cover.

After that, it still wouldn't spin, but we did one last attempt, giving
the drum a "manual assist" (read "push"). The drum started spinning,
and seems to be running now.

It still sounds very rough/bumpy, so I'm wondering, are we suppose
to/can we lubricate the bearings/stands that the drum is sitting on? It
looks like there are four of them, and there are brownish "pads" on top.

Should/can we spray something like WD-40 on those pads to allow the drum
to spin more freely? Or maybe some other type of lubricant?

Thanks for the help so far!!

Jim



Hi,

What we are seeing now is that once we can get the dryer running, it
seems to run ok. But, if we then stop it, and start it again within a
short while (for example, if we put in another load), it hums and won't
spin again.

If we leave the machine not running for awhile, we can then get it
running again.

In other words, it seems that if the machine is warm/hot, it won't
start, but if we leave it for awhile (to cool down?), it will then start
spinning.

Any ideas/suggestions about what to look at would be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks,
Jim

Appliance Repair Aid October 24th 05 12:52 PM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 
Hi,

ohaya wrote:
The only problem I have had with dryers are broken belts. Your symptoms
line up with this problem.

It is a very simple repair. On Maytag models, remove the two screws on the
front of the dryer (about 6" above the ground). There are two retaining
clips under the lid; pull down and away from the dryer to remove the door.


Not on this dryer/model.

Hi Jeff and O.B.,

Ok, we got the covers off:

1) Shove putty knife under front edge of the top cover and push clip
back (one on each corner). That pops the top cover off.

2) On the inside, near the top, there's a hex-headed sheet metal screw.
Unscrew both, and the front cover pulls off (spring clips on bottom).

We found a TON of 'chunks' of dirt/dust in there, clogging the intake
vent. Cleaned that all out, and the vent from the front cover.

After that, it still wouldn't spin, but we did one last attempt, giving
the drum a "manual assist" (read "push"). The drum started spinning,
and seems to be running now.

It still sounds very rough/bumpy, so I'm wondering, are we suppose
to/can we lubricate the bearings/stands that the drum is sitting on? It
looks like there are four of them, and there are brownish "pads" on top.

Should/can we spray something like WD-40 on those pads to allow the drum
to spin more freely? Or maybe some other type of lubricant?


No lube on the front glides! Drum roller wheels and idler pulley cna be
lubed.

Thanks for the help so far!!

Jim


jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


Appliance Repair Aid October 24th 05 12:53 PM

Maytag dryer hums, not spinning
 
But, if we then stop it, and start it again within a
short while (for example, if we put in another load), it hums and won't spin again.


More and more -sounds- like a bad motor :(

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/



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