Top 20 Whirlpool LER5636P Electric Dryer Questions & Answers

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My Whirlpool Dryer very suddenly stopped running.

Check the motor wiring and change the overload capacitor across the motor.
1/15/2018 7:54:03 PM • Whirlpool... • 549 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Whirlpool Dryer Model #LER5636KQ0 stops running

If you are absolutely sure that the vent is perfectly clear, then the device that shuts off unit due to overheating is going off prematurely. Go to attached site for part involved and get a new one. Search Over 2 1 Million Appliance Parts
8/27/2017 12:54:03 AM • Whirlpool... • 167 views • 0 helpful votes
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Hello, My Whirlpool LER5636 takes too long to dry

Make sure both hot wires in your 220 voltage are live. If yes, replace heater core. Clean surfaces of all thermistors. Check fan housing for thermistors also. Make sure fan is solid and secure to axel.
5/7/2017 4:36:02 AM • Whirlpool... • 137 views • 0 helpful votes
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Dryer shuts off during cycle

DOES IT START RIGHT AWAY OR ABOUT AN HOUR LATER? IF LATER U MAY HAVE A BAD MOTOR WINDINGS PROBLEM? OR A BAD CYLING THERMOSTAT, MOISTER SENSOR NOT DETECTING DRYNESS OR DETECTING DRYNESS WHEN ITS NOT DRY?
2/27/2015 6:09:37 PM • Whirlpool... • 131 views • 0 helpful votes
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I can't get the motor shaft off the fan

From inside dryer hold blower wheel with wrench that fits the squre part of blower wheel turn motor shaft clockwise should loosen the blower wheel............
6/21/2014 7:46:39 PM • Whirlpool... • 446 views • 0 helpful votes
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Makes a noise but won't start

Electric dryer no start does nothing Check dryer Terminal block prongs both outside prongs should give combined 220, and 110 each if u check 1 outside & 1 center (ground) prong. Also check house electrical outlet for full voltage. CHECK THERMAL SHUT OFF THERMOSTAT USUALLY LOCATED ON THE BLOWER. for OHMS or resistance with a meter. Should show a closed circuit. Ohms WHEN THIS FUSE BLOWS IT WILL SHUT DOWN EVERYTHING. NEXT Test the PUSH start switch with meter for OHMS. Should show OHMS when pushed in or on start, and no ohms or infinity when in off position. If you hear a humming/clicking sound from motor area you more than likely have a bad motor. Try this test out to see if u have weak windings or relay/capacitor on motor. Open the dryer door and turn by hand the drum while machine is on ON position. And you or someone else presses the door engagement switch in. If it starts up then u have bad windings Another thing to check is the belt safety switch. With a multi meter. Especially if u just replaced the belt. The belt safety switch is attached to the Tensioner and motor. IT LOOKS LIKE A DOOR SWITCH SOMEWHAT a little black pc of plastic with 2 prongs going into it. Sits at bottom of motor. Under the Tensioner. Attach meter clips to the 2 prongs on switch, Then when the little white push button is pressed in it should show continuity and none when released. Lastly check ur DOOR SWITCH for continuity with a meter when the button is pushed in the (on/Door closed position,) it may have gone bad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTRP6kHqAFs Hey GOD IS GOOD !!!! WHICH IS WHY MY ADVICE IS FREE 24820735-k4ataymuwmgrdb2rqqdy5pxt-5-0.jpg 24820735-k4ataymuwmgrdb2rqqdy5pxt-5-2.jpg 24820735-k4ataymuwmgrdb2rqqdy5pxt-5-5.jpg 24820735-k4ataymuwmgrdb2rqqdy5pxt-5-9.png
7/13/2014 4:20:45 PM • Whirlpool... • 114 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove back panel kenmore drye model 96292100

The back doesn't come off. The top pops up. It's held down with clips. Pry under the top it'll pop up from the front. Hinges in the back.
Next the front is screwed on. If you take that off you'll have access to everything inside
6/9/2014 1:28:16 AM • Whirlpool... • 103 views • 0 helpful votes
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Rust in back of dryer

the spot you are looking at i assume its on the left rear upper corner, of the back panel when looking inside the dryer, well its not rust i see this often, its the grill were the heat comes out and gets very hot so any lint or anything that touvhes it will burn on and after some time it looks like rust.
1/18/2014 8:19:22 PM • Whirlpool... • 903 views • 0 helpful votes
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Electric dryer will not heat,everything else is working

Unplug power cord & pull the back off and use ohm meter to to check the heating element also check if the element is ground to the heater box. Check the thermal fuse, the cutout fuse & thermostat on the heater box. Check the operating thermostat and any others you see. Last check the centrifucal switch on the motor the heating wire goes through it. To check this switch connect ohm meter to terminals it will show open unless motor is running so take a screwdriver & lift up on switch button then it should show continuity. Hope this helps
4/9/2014 3:41:54 AM • Whirlpool... • 87 views • 0 helpful votes
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My dryer initially makes a buzzing sound and will not begin the cycle until I give it a few turns manually...

you have a bad motor,if you open the door,hold the door switch in with one hand and spin the drum with the other and have someone else push the start button on and if by helping it to spin it starts usually the motor is bad but i did find on the maytag neptune style dryer that the belt cut into the belt pulley and was holding up the drum and the motor was buzzing like it was bad but like i say usually it's the motor.next time send the brand name and model number and i can help you out better.
1/25/2014 8:44:56 PM • Whirlpool... • 604 views • 0 helpful votes
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Dryer tumbles but no heat

I agree with fly. we stored a new dryer one time and I stuffed a bag in exhaust to keep out rodents, then forgot about it. still under warrenty guy came out laughed said easiest repair he ever did. glad I made him happy, but if not it check your heating coils, easy replace and plug in, the whole box unbolts. good luck!
1/15/2014 4:15:41 PM • Whirlpool... • 101 views • 0 helpful votes
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Lnc7764a71

I posted a reply earlier tonight and most dryers are similar in construction. You should be able to get access to the heating element but first perform the following inspection: Many dryers don't dry if the internal exhaust chute becomes full of lint. What most people do not realize is that pulling the vent screen out and cleaning it (and possibly even using those miraculous vent brushes to reach inside) is synonymous only removing the "tip from an iceberg". If you are fairly confident in using some basic hand tools. I can almost guarantee that if you disconnect the dryer's power cord from the wall and remove the vent hose from the back, you are at the beginning point of removing ALL the lint from the dryer. Use a hex nut driver or a screwdriver to remove the screws from the back of the dryer to inspect the area where the exhaust chute is that leads to the area where the vent hose is connected. (Be sure to "count" the number of screws and put them into a tin can or other retaining device to keep from losing any of them). You should be able to see the entire compartment once you open it. Carefully loosen the screws holding the exhaust chute as you will probably find plenty of hidden lint inside. Don't be surprised to find enough lint inside including the blower wheel to fill an average plastic grocery bag! Many dryer fires start in this area because most people do not know that so much lint collects there. I highly recommend that this easily accomplished task is done about one a year to keep the exhaust chute clean. It only takes about an hour to do the job very completely. Use a flashlight to inspect the entire area. You will be able to see the heating element inside the exhaust chute. If there is a broken heating element inside, the heating element will have a "break" in the wire. There is also a thermostat attached to the chute. Be sure to mark any wires inside before disconnecting them. Once you put the exhaust chute back together, test it again. If the dryer still does not heat, (and the heating element is not broken), the thermostat could be bad. Performing this inspection once a year is also good fire prevention maintenance. I am very curious about how much lint you find and if this fixed your problem. Please send me a reply. Thank You!
1/2/2014 3:30:29 AM • Whirlpool... • 79 views • 0 helpful votes
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Element ok, have tried diff end temp settings still no heat

Check for loose wire. Replace operating thermostat.
12/22/2013 3:48:07 PM • Whirlpool... • 60 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is code PF

The link I have given you here looks like it might be the solution.
12/22/2013 3:42:12 PM • Whirlpool... • 59 views • 0 helpful votes
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Dryer has no power will not turn on

Is door shut good ? Check door switch push it in and see if you can hear it click. Check power at outlet then where it goes into the dryer. Check start switch and voltage coming out of the timer. Check voltage to motor. If voltage to motor you will need a motor.
11/11/2013 5:57:10 PM • Whirlpool... • 104 views • 0 helpful votes
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Drum not turning

Thermal fuse bad . Take back of machine apart and see small white thin part one screw holding it and two wires.Test continuity.Or could be broken belt.see if drum turns easy when you push around from inside the door opening. if some resistance then most likly thermal fuse.
11/9/2013 12:11:18 AM • Whirlpool... • 68 views • 0 helpful votes
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Admiral dry heating

Check for wires that could have vibrated off, or been reconnected when someone was working on the unit.If that does not work, or is not the case, then your mode selection switch may have taken a dump. Try using a USED switch or if you want to spend the money, buy a new one.Good luck,Kindly,Jim
10/13/2013 3:39:09 PM • Whirlpool... • 77 views • 0 helpful votes
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Admiral dryer not blowing warm air even after

it might be thermal switch or thermal fuse that has blown
8/11/2013 9:57:14 PM • Whirlpool... • 346 views • 0 helpful votes
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Does not heat

Heating element shorted
9/19/2013 1:32:19 AM • Whirlpool... • 48 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I remove broken fan

The fan is reversed threaded. Lefty tighty righty loosey. To get a stubborn blade off without harming the motor use a adjustable wrench to connect to the flat portion of motor shaft inside the dryer and place the end of the wrench to the left on the floor. Jam a Large flat file in between the blower wheel at the 3 o'clock position. Use downward force with a large hammer to knock the blower loose. If it still will not budge hit the center of the plastic till the blower pieces are removed so that you can get over to an anvil with the motor. Lay the motor shaft on the anvil and bang on the pot metal left over from the plastic till it breaks. 2 or 3 good whacks with a big ball peen hammer should do the trick. You want to keep in mind the motor does not needs to be wrangled with but you still must get the remainder of the old blade off there. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/dan_73bbd84fe1d95b61
5/26/2013 12:31:08 AM • Whirlpool... • 96 views • 0 helpful votes
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