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Art Harris June 16th 09 08:23 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris


LouB[_2_] June 16th 09 08:59 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
Art Harris wrote:
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris

Does it have a fluff setting? Will the drum turn on that setting?


William Munny June 16th 09 09:16 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
"Art Harris" wrote in message
...
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris


Likely not the heating element. Even if it's bad, drum should turn.



[email protected][_2_] June 16th 09 09:52 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
On Jun 16, 2:23*pm, Art Harris wrote:
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.e

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris


If you hear no noise at all when you push the button, I would suspect
either the loading door switch is bad or the units start relay behind
the button. There is a possibility that a 240v. incoming power wire
burnt off of the junction block inside the Dryer and/or it is not
making good contact. If youre going to start pulling your Dryer apart
to troubleshoot it, be sure and unplug it first. Give us an update
in this thread, once its fixed.

bobmct[_2_] June 17th 09 01:51 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:23:50 -0700 (PDT), Art Harris
wrote:

Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris



Quite recently my Whirlpool oldish dryer did the same thing (would NOT
start). I disassembled the console and took the timer apart. The
contacts in the timer assembly were both dirty and not tensioned. So
I used circuit/contact cleaner on them and tweaked them with pliers.
Then a test and all worked well again. Of course, the unit was
unplugged during this repair.

A replacement timer was listed at $189 and at the age of the dryer the
part wouldn't be worth it. But I got it going for zero cost.

Try wiggling the timer shaft to see if that makes a different. If
that starts it, then try my method.

Good luck.

Stormin Mormon June 17th 09 03:03 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
Door safety switch comes to mind. Also, there are a couple
thermal cut outs inside, on top of the drum and along the
air flow. Not sure if they would cut out the drum motor,
also. Or just the heat.

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"Art Harris" wrote in message
...
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light
inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start
drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew.
Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is
blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the
dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris



hr(bob) [email protected] June 17th 09 03:27 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
On Jun 16, 9:03*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Door safety switch comes to mind. Also, there are a couple
thermal cut outs inside, on top of the drum and along the
air flow. Not sure if they would cut out the drum motor,
also. Or just the heat.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
*www.lds.org
.

"Art Harris" wrote in message

...
Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light
inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start
drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew.
Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is
blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the
dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris


Drum motor runs on 120V in most cases, have you put a voltmeter on the
drum motor leads???

[email protected] June 17th 09 03:56 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:51:14 -0400, bobmct
wrote:

On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:23:50 -0700 (PDT), Art Harris
wrote:

Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris



Quite recently my Whirlpool oldish dryer did the same thing (would NOT
start). I disassembled the console and took the timer apart. The
contacts in the timer assembly were both dirty and not tensioned. So
I used circuit/contact cleaner on them and tweaked them with pliers.
Then a test and all worked well again. Of course, the unit was
unplugged during this repair.

A replacement timer was listed at $189 and at the age of the dryer the
part wouldn't be worth it. But I got it going for zero cost.

Try wiggling the timer shaft to see if that makes a different. If
that starts it, then try my method.

Good luck.


At ten years I'd bet on the belt having broken. With no tension on the
belt the dafety switch shuts everything down except the light.

About a $17 part and a half hour of work.

Red Green June 17th 09 04:44 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
Art Harris wrote in news:30a15bbf-b58b-4686-a563-
:

Our ten year old electric dryer isn't working. The light inside comes
on, but nothing happens when we push the button to start drying.

A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.

What is the most like culprit? The heating element?

Thanks,
Art Harris


Unplug the dryer before doing anything. There's 220v there.

Poke around Google for Thermal Fuse. They are very often the culpret. Can
be tested with a continuity tester. Also, once you remove it you can
MOMENTARILY tie the two leads that go to the thermal fuse together and
try the dryer. Just momentarily though! A few seconds. If there is a
fault that caused it to blow (vs just a worn out fuse), you could do more
damage to the dryer including fire.

Of course, another common cause is the door switch.

Henry June 17th 09 06:31 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem
 
A month or two ago, one of the two power fuses blew. Replacing the
fuse got the dryer working again. This time, neither fuse is blown,
and 240 volts is being supplied to the cable going to the dryer.


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Art Harris June 26th 09 09:56 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem Fixed. Thanks!
 
wrote:

At ten years I'd bet on the belt having broken. With no tension on the
belt the dafety switch shuts everything down except the light.

About a $17 part and a half hour of work.- Hide quoted text -


You got it! My son and I got the dryer open enough to see that the
belt was broken. Then I ordered the belt and a "Do It Yourself" manual
from Sears.

It was more than a half hour of work for us (a lot of disassembly),
but we got it working again. Don't think we could have done it without
the manual. If it happens again in another ten years I'll be ready!

Thanks to all who helped.

Art Harris

LouB[_2_] June 26th 09 11:09 PM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem Fixed. Thanks!
 
Art Harris wrote:
wrote:
At ten years I'd bet on the belt having broken. With no tension on the
belt the dafety switch shuts everything down except the light.

About a $17 part and a half hour of work.- Hide quoted text -


You got it! My son and I got the dryer open enough to see that the
belt was broken. Then I ordered the belt and a "Do It Yourself" manual
from Sears.

It was more than a half hour of work for us (a lot of disassembly),
but we got it working again. Don't think we could have done it without
the manual. If it happens again in another ten years I'll be ready!

Thanks to all who helped.

Art Harris


Thanks for telling us the result:-))

[email protected] June 27th 09 03:30 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem Fixed. Thanks!
 
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:56:35 -0700 (PDT), Art Harris
wrote:

wrote:

At ten years I'd bet on the belt having broken. With no tension on the
belt the dafety switch shuts everything down except the light.

About a $17 part and a half hour of work.- Hide quoted text -


You got it! My son and I got the dryer open enough to see that the
belt was broken. Then I ordered the belt and a "Do It Yourself" manual
from Sears.

It was more than a half hour of work for us (a lot of disassembly),
but we got it working again. Don't think we could have done it without
the manual. If it happens again in another ten years I'll be ready!

Thanks to all who helped.

Art Harris

The first one took me a bit longer than a half hour too - but the
second and third time considerably less.

Tony Hwang June 27th 09 03:52 AM

Electric Clothes Dryer Problem Fixed. Thanks!
 
Art Harris wrote:
wrote:
At ten years I'd bet on the belt having broken. With no tension on the
belt the dafety switch shuts everything down except the light.

About a $17 part and a half hour of work.- Hide quoted text -


You got it! My son and I got the dryer open enough to see that the
belt was broken. Then I ordered the belt and a "Do It Yourself" manual
from Sears.

It was more than a half hour of work for us (a lot of disassembly),
but we got it working again. Don't think we could have done it without
the manual. If it happens again in another ten years I'll be ready!

Thanks to all who helped.

Art Harris

Hi,
How nice of you, giving us feedback. Thanks.


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