My Maytag dryer is not starting up.
- Patrick's Appliance Service asked 5 years ago
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My Maytag dryer is making loud noises and im not sure what to do.
- Curtis Appliance Repair asked 5 years ago
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My Samsung dryer is taking a long time to dry the clothes.
- Don Kopecky asked 5 years ago
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My Samsung dryer is very loud while spinning.
- Curtis Appliance Repair asked 5 years ago
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The drum on my Samsung dryer has a crack in it.
- Harley Clark asked 5 years ago
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My LG dryer is showing a DHE error code. What does the code mean?
- Harley Clark asked 5 years ago
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Attempted reset that LG manual showed to do, with no change. Tested breaker and have proper power to terminal block on dryer. No light in tub area so can’t check door switch. What can I or do I attempt to check next?
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My Whirlpool dryer is taking a long time to dry clothes.
- Patrick's Appliance Service asked 5 years ago
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The display on my Whirlpool dryer will not light up.
- Harley Clark asked 5 years ago
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My Whirlpool dryer just stops in the middle of the cycle.
- Hall Refrigeration asked 5 years ago
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My Whirlpool dryer is making very loud noises.
- T&G Appliance Repair asked 5 years ago
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My Whirlpool dryer is making a high pitched squealing noise.
- T&G Appliance Repair asked 5 years ago
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I have some scratches and dents on the drum of my dryer.
- Harley Clark asked 5 years ago
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The initial issue was the dryer would continously run the drum and never shut off, after much research we determined it was a relay on the main control board. We ordered a new control board and I made sure everything matched before I installed, it was ordered via the model number and all part numbers did match. So I disconnected the power to the unit and installed the new control board, there were no issues installing it. After reassembly I then plugged the dryer back in and now it acts as if I have not plugged it in at all. There is no power to the display or even the light inside the dryer. I have checked with my multimeter all of the power, the dryer is recieving it’s full 240v to the control board. Everything on the control board seems to be recieving its proper amount of power. Including the the 13 DC volts going to the display unit. I also tried reinstalling the old control board that had no affect the dryer is still acting as if it has no power. Please help I am at a loss as to what to do now.
Did the new control board fry something else?
Did I miss a step somewhere on the installation?
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DRY WILL NOT START, HAVE CHECKED ALL OF THE THERMAL FUSES, PUSH TO START SWITCH, TIMER AND DOOR SWITCH, (REPLACED THE DOOR SWITCH BECAUSE IT WAS STAYING CLOSED AT ALL TIMES), EVERY THING CHECKED OUT OK. I REPLACED THE TIMER WITH A NEW ONE JUST TO SEE IF THAT WOULD HELP, NOTHING. SO I THOUGHT NOTHING LEFT BUT THE MOTOR, NEW MOTOR STILL NO START.
THIS IS WHERE IT GETS GOOD, IF I DISCONNECT THE START SWITCH AND CHECK THE TWO LIGHT BLUE WIRE THAT THE WIRING DIAGRAM SHOW IS THE WIRES THAT ARE IN THE START CIRCUIT, I GET 120V FROM EACH WIRE.
SHOULDN’T I ONLY GET 120V FROM ONE WIRE, (POWER COMES IN ON ONE WIRE, PUSH START SWITCH AND POWER THEN GO THOUGH TOTHE OTHER WIRE. ) YET I AM GETTING 120 ON BOTH WIRE ALL THE TIME. DO I HAVE A DEAD GROUND SOMEWHERE? WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM . THANKS
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