Tag: symptom
All the articles with the tag "symptom".
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Kenmore Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Worn drum support rollers are the most common cause. Unplug the unit, remove access panels, and inspect rollers for flat spots or wobble.
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Kenmore Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a clogged lint screen or restricted exhaust vent. Clean the filter and inspect the entire vent path for kinks or blockages.
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Kenmore Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Usually lint buildup in the screen, blower, or vent hose overheating. Clean the lint screen and entire vent system, then test empty.
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GE Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
A shorted heating element is the most common cause. Disconnect power, test element resistance to ground, and replace if shorted.
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GE Dryer Won't Stop Running - Causes & Fix
Most likely a stuck heater relay on the main control board. Unplug immediately if it keeps heating after cycle ends to prevent fire risk.
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GE Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Worn drum support rollers are the most common cause. Unplug, spin the drum by hand, and replace any worn rollers or glides.
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GE Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Damp clothes at cycle end usually mean poor wash spin left excess water, blocked drain, or kinked vent. Balance the load and check airflow first.
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GE Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by lint buildup near the heater or in the vent system. Clean the lint path, vent, and heater housing first.
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Maytag Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by a blocked vent or lint buildup restricting airflow. Clean the lint screen, vent hose, and exterior hood first.
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Maytag Dryer Won't Stop - Causes & Fix
Usually a stuck start button or faulty user interface board sending continuous run signals. Reset power and inspect console buttons first.
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Maytag Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by an unbalanced load or bulky items bunching up in the drum. Redistribute the load and run a test cycle to confirm.
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Maytag Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Restricted airflow from clogged lint screens, blocked vents, or crushed ducting is the most common cause. Clean the full exhaust path first.
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Maytag Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Lint buildup in the trap, housing, or vent is the most common cause. Unplug, clean all lint paths, and inspect airflow before parts.
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Whirlpool Dryer Won't Stop - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a stuck control board relay or restricted airflow. Check for AF/F4E3 code, power reset the dryer, and inspect the vent.
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Whirlpool Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Blocked venting is the most common cause. Clean the lint screen, check the exhaust duct for kinks or clogs, and test airflow with vent disconnected.
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Whirlpool Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Clogged lint screen or exhaust vent restricts airflow. Clean the lint filter and check the vent duct for kinks or blockages.
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Whirlpool Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Usually worn drum support rollers or loose items in the drum. Inspect rollers for flat spots and check drum interior for debris.
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LG Dryer Won't Stop - Causes & Fix
Usually a faulty door switch or stuck control-board relay. Test the door-latch mechanism, then reset the control and check the switch circuit.
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Whirlpool Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Lint buildup near the heater or exhaust is the most common cause. Unplug, clean the lint screen, chute, and vent hose completely, then test.
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LG Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
Blocked exhaust duct or clogged lint screen restricts airflow, causing overheating. Clean the vent system and inspect the thermistor.
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LG Dryer Loud Banging - Causes & Fix
Loud banging in an LG dryer is usually caused by worn drum rollers. Replace the rollers, idler pulley, and belt to restore quiet operation.
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LG Dryer Clothes Still Damp - Causes & Fix
Restricted exhaust airflow from lint buildup, crushed ducts, or blocked vents is the most common cause. Clean the vent path and lint filter.
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LG Dryer Burning Smell - Causes & Fix
Lint buildup in the filter housing or vent system is the most common cause. Clean the lint filter, housing, and vent hose fully.
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Samsung Dryer Gets Too Hot - Causes & Fix
A Samsung dryer running too hot is usually caused by a clogged lint filter or blocked vent restricting airflow, triggering the overheating protection.