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sdb January 2nd 06 09:34 PM

Clothes dryer noises
 
My Maytag clothes dryer is about 15 years old. Lately I have noticed
that although it still dries clothes normally, there is a noise that
sounds like something is rubbing in the motor. It is a hiigh pitched
noise. Any ideas what this is and is it something that can be fixed by
a homeowner with moderate fixit abilities


tj January 2nd 06 10:45 PM

Clothes dryer noises
 
A couple things come to mind. Pull the plug. Take at two bottom screws and
take door off. The door supports the front of drum. Look for 2 plastic shims
(they call them glides) and make sure they are still in place. If not you
have metal on metal. Could be the drum pulleys. They support the drum, the
look like wheels. Make sure they are moving smooth. One of them could have
seized up. Next go to the back. Check the pulley that gives tension to belt.
It is spring loaded. Does it go round nice and smooth? What does the belt
look like?
Might also be blower housing. This is located in the front. It looks like a
plastic gerbil wheel. When mine went bad it mad a terrible noise.
Have you checked out the repair clinic on line?

"sdb" wrote in message
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My Maytag clothes dryer is about 15 years old. Lately I have noticed
that although it still dries clothes normally, there is a noise that
sounds like something is rubbing in the motor. It is a hiigh pitched
noise. Any ideas what this is and is it something that can be fixed by
a homeowner with moderate fixit abilities




buffalobill January 3rd 06 02:09 AM

Clothes dryer noises
 
look carefully thru the samurai's website for repair guidance and links
to parts:
http://fixitnow.com/


Fred Garvin January 3rd 06 04:30 AM

Clothes dryer noises
 

"buffalobill" wrote
http://fixitnow.com/



website doesn't work, only shows beginning of each problem, followed by
[...]
and nowhere to click to continue reading

I'd work on fixing the website before worrying about advising on how to fix
appliances!




Per Plexed January 3rd 06 05:42 AM

Clothes dryer noises
 
Remove the access cover to the inner parts of the dryer. Get a piece of
automotive heater hose about 2 feet long and while the dryer is making its
noise, put one end of the heater hose to your ear and move the free end of
the hose around to where the noise seems to be coming from. This will help
you isolate the source of the noise fairly precisely and you can then
replace or lubricate the part(s) that are causing the noise. I use the
rubber hose method regularly to isolate the sources of engine compartment
noises on cars and trucks.
Per



"sdb" wrote in message
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My Maytag clothes dryer is about 15 years old. Lately I have noticed
that although it still dries clothes normally, there is a noise that
sounds like something is rubbing in the motor. It is a hiigh pitched
noise. Any ideas what this is and is it something that can be fixed by
a homeowner with moderate fixit abilities






tj January 5th 06 12:39 AM

Clothes dryer noises
 
http://www.repairclinic.com
They have self help.



"Per Plexed" wrote in message
...
Remove the access cover to the inner parts of the dryer. Get a piece of
automotive heater hose about 2 feet long and while the dryer is making its
noise, put one end of the heater hose to your ear and move the free end of
the hose around to where the noise seems to be coming from. This will
help
you isolate the source of the noise fairly precisely and you can then
replace or lubricate the part(s) that are causing the noise. I use the
rubber hose method regularly to isolate the sources of engine compartment
noises on cars and trucks.
Per



"sdb" wrote in message
oups.com...
My Maytag clothes dryer is about 15 years old. Lately I have noticed
that although it still dries clothes normally, there is a noise that
sounds like something is rubbing in the motor. It is a hiigh pitched
noise. Any ideas what this is and is it something that can be fixed by
a homeowner with moderate fixit abilities








tj January 5th 06 12:40 AM

Clothes dryer noises
 
The nice thing about maytag is you can remove front panel (2 screws at
bottom) set door aside and actually turn on machine and listen for noise.
Don't touch anything! Or zap!

"sdb" wrote in message
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My Maytag clothes dryer is about 15 years old. Lately I have noticed
that although it still dries clothes normally, there is a noise that
sounds like something is rubbing in the motor. It is a hiigh pitched
noise. Any ideas what this is and is it something that can be fixed by
a homeowner with moderate fixit abilities





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