Some dryers with a moisture sensor can be eiter have a defective moisture sensor or it called be block with fabric softener.
Outside of this, A friction problem or a drive motor problem could be causing the motor to overheat and shut down. With the dryer empty, try rotating the drum in a counterclockwise direction. Although you should feel some resistance of the belt and motor pulley, it should spin without excessive force needed. If you detect rubbing or unusual resistance, then a friction problem is likely causing the motor to overheat. Excessive lint in the bottom of the dryer cabinet around the motor could also cause it to overheat and stop. A failed drive motor could also be causing your problem
If you do not feel comfortable in accessing the internal dryer components, then I recommend calling a service technician to diagnose and repair this failure. Without a model number I am unable to provide you with specific information. For further assistance resubmit your question with the complete model number of your dryer.
SOURCE: aquarious condenser dryer
hi there the problem you have there is a faulty start relay located behind the control panel accesed by removing lid.
part no for relay is C00095530
SOURCE: My Hooover 5030D dryer is not drying properly
is there any kind of heat going into the dryer if there is then 1 off your thermostats have gone if not them 1/2 off the thermostats have gone faulty these are situated on or near the heater element they are small round and have 2 wires coming from them change these and it will work properly love
SOURCE: TDC 30 Dryer starts but after 5 mins "clicks and stops"
its probably the relay (brown plastic box at the front under lid)! Symptoms are usually.... the dryer will go for a few minutes then shut down.... then you have to wait for it to start
SOURCE: dryer not heating hoover 5030d
Some dryers have a thermo-fuse. It doesn't look like a normal fuse. It can look lide another thermost or a long plastic device with two wires foing to it. Also they have a high limit thermost that can open. There is a switch on the motor that won't let power go to the heater until the motor reaches a certain RPM. If this is a 220 volt dryer, it could also be the house circuit breaker. If one half of the breaker is bad or tripped, the motor can still run but you will have no heat. If the dryer has a heat selector switch IE delicate, no heat, or high heat. You should check that for continuity when in one of the heat selection positions. The timer can also cause no heat. Check the timer contacts when it set in a dry cycle. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: my Hoover dryer model 4030D heavy duty needs a new
HI. you can order your timer by calling this number. this is a parts store that will ship your timer to your door step or mailing address..
1-866-925-PART (7278)
Just tell the Representative your model number and brand name of the affected unit and, they will search for it on there data base. when found, they will ship it to you after you purchase it.
51 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×