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    Oct 26, 2009, 05:57 PM
    Dryer stops turning when changes direction
    Hello I have a Fisher & Paykel Dryer Model No: ED55AU. The dryer keeps stopping when it changes direction and you need to shift the load before it will restart. It doesn't matter how many clothes you have in it the dryer continues to stop. What do I need to do

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