A steady drip of water in tub when drying clothes
I appreciate your post, Joe Ivey!
From the information you have provided your Frigidaire dryer is leaking water inside the tub when clothes are drying. It sounds like your water valve may be leaking. You may want to have a professional technician out to your home to properly diagnosis your dryer this will help to avoid any unnecessary part purchases or future issues. Hopefully this was helpful. -Matt
SOURCE: the top of the dryer
okay this is a easy problem, your dryer is clogged, check your vent hose and make sure it is not kinked, also check your vent duct from wall to outside...What is happening is your heat and lint is not going outside but it is going back into your dryer, causing your dryer to get extremely hot....
your dryer is suffocating
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The fuses or breaker is located in your homes fusebox. An electric dryer requires 240 volts and 2-30amp fuses, or 1-30amp breaker. Locate your fusebox and determine if you have fuses or breakers. If fuses, then I recommend changing both 30 amp fuses to eliminate any possibility of being wrong. If it uses a breaker,(If not labled, look for the number 30 on a breaker). Flip the breaker to the OFF position, then back to the ON position. Repeat this action if there are more than 1-30 amp breakers and your dryer still doesn't heat.
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sounds like you have a cloged vent i normally get a few calls in the winter timer for this problem because the vent is clogged outside due to the snow remove your vent try the dryer to see if it dries if yes check your vent
SOURCE: Frigidaire Affinity Electric dryer E68 error.
this is a fault code that means there is a stuck key on the board you may have to remove the control panel and check the keys if this does not work you may have to replace the panel or control board
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SOURCE: Dryer runs but clothes never dry. Water is not
Same problem. You need to empty the condensor. Take the bottom panel off the front of the unit. Place a LARGE towel under the dryer to catch all the water that is going to spill out. Move the 2 red tabs to the right & SLOWLY open the panel. Allow the excess water to drain into the towel, then fully open the panel. Have a bucket handy to catch the water as you remove the condensor. Slide the condensor out & drop the back end into the bucket to catch as much water as possible. Then take the condensor to the laundry tub & rinse it out thoroughly. Re-assemble. Next time you switch the dryer on, just check that you get a short burst of water from the drain hose. You will probably have to do this every 5-10 loads.
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