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Heating, Air Conditioning, Fridge, HVAC - DRYER STOPS ON HEAT


Expert: Eric Campion - 1/31/2006

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Eric and Ann,
I have a fairly new Sears Kenmoore series 90 electric dryer. WHat happens is that when I turn it on from any setting other than AIR it will run about 1 min then it makes this sound of speeding up then slowing down until it stops all together. After it stops the lights remain lit on the setting that was selected. I have just got done tearing the whole thing down to the drum, replacing the belt, and thorougly cleaning every spec of lint from inside. If I let it sit for a good bit (1 Hr) then select the AIR setting it starts to produce the same symptoms as a heated setting, but it appears to "work thorugh it". Then I can add a heated setting and it will run all day long until it sits for a bit (30 min). Then if I try to start it from the heated setting right off the bat, it will produce the bogging down scheme and eventually stop. I pulled the kick plate off the bottom and ran it and there appears to be a series of sensors along the heat duct. I listened and they were making a clicking sound when it began to heat up until it stopped. Any suggestions?

I would appreciate it.

Kurt  

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All Experts was having trouble with their site.  The delay is there fault...Please close all the extra duplicate from your end as I cannot on this end.

Hi Kurt,
        I am going to need your complete model number to offer professional advice.  I really do not know what type of heating system...electronic or timer controlled.  Get me the number and I'll do my best to help you through this problem you are having.  If you need further assistance, feel free to email us at sales@affordableappliance.com or you can visit our website at http://www.affordableappliance.com   Keep in mind we do stock 1000's of Major Home Appliance Parts both New and Good Quality Used.
Please Don't forget to rate us.....Eric & Ann Campion

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