Brand new whirlpool dryer not heating
I bought a new whirlpool dryer along with a new power cord. I returned the first dryer because it was not heating and the timer was not working. I just plugged in my second dryer and its doing the same thing.
Dryer heating initially but not reigniting
I have a really weird question - my cat decided to urinate on a bag that was on top of my dryer. It went down into the top lint vent. I cleaned it the best I could, but now my dryer heats initially, but when it needs to re-ignite to keep the heat going, it makes a buzzing sort of sound with no ignition. Any suggestions as to what this is? I opened the back and cleaned out the entire lint area and vacuumed all the wires etc.
Kenmore dryer model # 110.86873100
Hi..
I could use some professional advice. I have a Kenmore dryer about 12 years or so old (model # 110.86873100). All of a sudden there's no heat.. I took out the element and that looks OK with no burnout issues that I can see.
I'm ready to order from RepairClinic.com the nesscessary parts to get the element to fireup. Some had a similar issue and replaced the parts and still had problems..
The only other parts I can see to replace (other then the element) That's connected to the outer case for the element are as follows: They look like snap disc's
Part # 696397 Thermostat 250 F - 121 C
Part # 695563 Thermal Cutoff
Part # 660039 Thermostat 150 F - 65.6 C
Can anyone tell me if I replace any of these or all of them, would this solve the problem? Could it be the element even though it looks OK..?
Many Thanks,
Jag
Setting up nube in my dryer
I fixed my problem with a great help of
Pegi at Sams
Appliance Tech - Moderator
This is how to:Take the cam/shaft assy and insert it carefully into the body of the timer box that holds the contacts, however while doing this carefully turn the shaft to the right, wiggle the cam assy and shaft and turn the shaft to the right slowly, within a minute or two all of the cams will find their level and will seat properly within the timer body/contact holders. When the silver back of the timer is flush with the black timer body and the shaft turns properly to the right it should be all lined back up properly. Just do not turn it to the left as this might damage/bend the contact holders.
labman comments did not continue with his help, I just wondered why?