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If this is a standard dryer for a home and not over 40 years old, there is no pilot. Does the gas not ignite? There is a thermal fuse and also an igniter that could be your issue. You can OHM out either one of these...
Something must be inside the blower wheel. I cannot imagine why it would shake like that. This dryer has 4 wheels instead of 2 so it oughta be stable. The only thing to do is get inside the machine and see what is causing it. The dryer with a filter inside is also sometimes known as a series 90 dryer. Look for some series 90 dryer videos on youtube. Like this crappy one I made:
There are two thermal cutoffs. If you pop open the top of the dryer and find the heating element the bigger one is mounted directly on top of it and the other one is located below it. Those are the thing to check first. You can test with a multimeter set to test continuity. If those are bad that means that the exhaust vent is getting clogged. Those run about 34 bucks for the set. The other piece to check is the element itself. You can test that the same way. Those run between 50 and 70 bucks. Good luck.
Hi there, Well if it's a new machine then it look normal or let me know if you note some changes in natural function, most of this series washing machines shakes hard when they are on dry spinning. This series is mostly known for dryer's. Regards
If the shaking is during the spin cycle and you are using the High setting change it to Medium. This may fix the problem and the clothes will probably come out even dryer since the drum is not banging around.
The dryer has "rollers" underneath the dryer drum that support and allow the drum to roll smoothly when drying.
I believe one or both of your rollers are worn out. In either case, make sure you replace them all or you will be doing this again in the near future when the other one decides to fail.
Below is a diagram of the rollers ( #44 ) that need to be checked and replaced.
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its possible tha tafter reassmebling the top/cabinet, you neglected to plug a plug back together, under the console area, sounds like this for if the machine has adequate power supply you should, at very least get water to come the machine check your connections under console area
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