Emaleth
Dec 9, 2006, 03:58 PM
Foreword: I have no idea what the model number of my dryer is. I bought it second-hand, and the model number had been on a sticker inside the door; needless to say it isn't there any more. It was made some time between 2000 and 2002 is all I know. (Sorry if I seem a bit defensive, I just had to deal with a lady telling me I *must* be wrong, the number *has* to be there. Ok, then, *you* find it, lady.:mad: )
Anyway. About a month ago, I noticed that my clothes weren't dry, even after a 100 minute cycle (I normally had them in for a max of 90 minutes). I thought maybe I'd been overloading it, so I put a half a load of clothes in. Same problem. Come to find out, the drum wouldn't turn. I could get it to work with a very small load (enough for a day's worth or so of clothes). I did some searching, figured it must be the belt, and removed it. Up till when I removed the belt, though, the drum would still turn, the heat would still work.
Today, I replaced the belt. The old one was definitely junk, it was cracked and looked like it was about to fall apart. I get the whole dryer put back together, plug it in, and hit the START button. Nothing, nada, zip. I took it back apart, double-checked all the wires, made sure everything was plugged in, glued in, screwed in.. And put it back together again. (My dryer's new name is Humpty Dumpty!) Still, no power.
Also, before I replaced the belt. A year or more ago, my dryer got a brand-new motor. Since then, it's been squealing a bit when going, but nothing ear-shattering.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'm really getting tired of hanging my wet clothes all over my house to dry! ;)
Anyway. About a month ago, I noticed that my clothes weren't dry, even after a 100 minute cycle (I normally had them in for a max of 90 minutes). I thought maybe I'd been overloading it, so I put a half a load of clothes in. Same problem. Come to find out, the drum wouldn't turn. I could get it to work with a very small load (enough for a day's worth or so of clothes). I did some searching, figured it must be the belt, and removed it. Up till when I removed the belt, though, the drum would still turn, the heat would still work.
Today, I replaced the belt. The old one was definitely junk, it was cracked and looked like it was about to fall apart. I get the whole dryer put back together, plug it in, and hit the START button. Nothing, nada, zip. I took it back apart, double-checked all the wires, made sure everything was plugged in, glued in, screwed in.. And put it back together again. (My dryer's new name is Humpty Dumpty!) Still, no power.
Also, before I replaced the belt. A year or more ago, my dryer got a brand-new motor. Since then, it's been squealing a bit when going, but nothing ear-shattering.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'm really getting tired of hanging my wet clothes all over my house to dry! ;)