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Buck Wheat November 6th 03 02:24 PM

Maytag dryer won't heat with new element...
 
My Maytag dryer began cutting off when it got hot, so I cleaned out
the exhaust hose, inside of dryer and fixed the internal exhaust pipe
leak. I also cleaned out the house side of the pipe (it goes up
through the attic and onto the roof.)

I then took the front of the unit off, cleaned that out and removed
the heating element in order to clean, the elements were broken in
several places, so I put a new restring kit in it #313538 and replace
1 bad insulator.

Now it won't heat, I have checked continuity on the element; it is not
touching the cover and is checked between start and end.

There are two wires going to the heating element, purple and black,
what is the best process to track down this problem.

I have a VOM, should I try connecting one to the terminating end of
the black lead and the other to the frame to see if the sensor located
on the outside of the heat coil is getting power?

This is a Maytag DE590, 240v, thanks very much.

AgaPSDIVER November 6th 03 02:48 PM

Maytag dryer won't heat with new element...
 
Did you check the top of your exhaust vent on the roof.
My new dryer would blow only cold air, was told backpressure safety
feature turned the heat off.
Got up on the roof, took cap off vent and found a two fist size plug
of old lent.
Removed it and my dryer works great.

On 6 Nov 2003 06:24:20 -0800, (Buck Wheat) wrote:

My Maytag dryer began cutting off when it got hot, so I cleaned out
the exhaust hose, inside of dryer and fixed the internal exhaust pipe
leak. I also cleaned out the house side of the pipe (it goes up
through the attic and onto the roof.)

I then took the front of the unit off, cleaned that out and removed
the heating element in order to clean, the elements were broken in
several places, so I put a new restring kit in it #313538 and replace
1 bad insulator.

Now it won't heat, I have checked continuity on the element; it is not
touching the cover and is checked between start and end.

There are two wires going to the heating element, purple and black,
what is the best process to track down this problem.

I have a VOM, should I try connecting one to the terminating end of
the black lead and the other to the frame to see if the sensor located
on the outside of the heat coil is getting power?

This is a Maytag DE590, 240v, thanks very much.



David Wesolowicz November 7th 03 12:22 AM

Maytag dryer won't heat with new element...
 
Check out this possibility:

There might be a heat-sensitive fuse in the exhaust section of the dryer.
The fuse is designed to turn off the heater element if the exhaust
temperature gets too high.

If this fuse is defective, it will keep the heater element from getting
current.

Dave


"AgaPSDIVER" wrote in message
...
Did you check the top of your exhaust vent on the roof.
My new dryer would blow only cold air, was told backpressure safety
feature turned the heat off.
Got up on the roof, took cap off vent and found a two fist size plug
of old lent.
Removed it and my dryer works great.

On 6 Nov 2003 06:24:20 -0800, (Buck Wheat) wrote:

My Maytag dryer began cutting off when it got hot, so I cleaned out
the exhaust hose, inside of dryer and fixed the internal exhaust pipe
leak. I also cleaned out the house side of the pipe (it goes up
through the attic and onto the roof.)

I then took the front of the unit off, cleaned that out and removed
the heating element in order to clean, the elements were broken in
several places, so I put a new restring kit in it #313538 and replace
1 bad insulator.

Now it won't heat, I have checked continuity on the element; it is not
touching the cover and is checked between start and end.

There are two wires going to the heating element, purple and black,
what is the best process to track down this problem.

I have a VOM, should I try connecting one to the terminating end of
the black lead and the other to the frame to see if the sensor located
on the outside of the heat coil is getting power?

This is a Maytag DE590, 240v, thanks very much.





jeff November 7th 03 03:29 AM

Maytag dryer won't heat with new element...
 
(Buck Wheat) wrote in message . com...
My Maytag dryer began cutting off when it got hot, so I cleaned out
the exhaust hose, inside of dryer and fixed the internal exhaust pipe
leak. I also cleaned out the house side of the pipe (it goes up
through the attic and onto the roof.)

I then took the front of the unit off, cleaned that out and removed
the heating element in order to clean, the elements were broken in
several places, so I put a new restring kit in it #313538 and replace
1 bad insulator.

Now it won't heat, I have checked continuity on the element; it is not
touching the cover and is checked between start and end.

There are two wires going to the heating element, purple and black,
what is the best process to track down this problem.

I have a VOM, should I try connecting one to the terminating end of
the black lead and the other to the frame to see if the sensor located
on the outside of the heat coil is getting power?

This is a Maytag DE590, 240v, thanks very much.


Hello,

This might help...
http://www.applianceaid.com/maytag-dryers.html#e-noheat

from the FAQ sections....

Q - My electric dryer runs but will not heat, what could stop my dryer
from heating ?

A - Things that could stop a electric dryer from heating:

- house fuse or breaker... - heating element ... - burnt wire ... -
thermostats ... thermal fuse ( not all models )... - motor heat switch
.... - timer ... - selector switch ... - burnt power cord/plug ...

A ohm meter test for these parts is here....
http://www.applianceaid.com/test_with_ohmmeter.html

jeff.

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


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