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I have a Kenmore dryer, my son put his BIG basketball shoes in to dry and now the dryer runs, has heat and does not spin? Can this be fixed or do I need a new dryer?
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I have two questions but no answers. Did the cycle of drying the shoes end normally. Did he take the shoe strings out of the shoes before drying them. I'm wondering if the shoestrings may have gotten entangled.
you may need a heating element. You can go to your locale appliance store and buy the element & install it yourself . Just make sure you take All your dryer info, (etc; the dryer model, make, yr & the serial # ) this info is easy to find, its located inside the dryer door. Just call around your locale area and ask them how much it is for the heating element, for your dryer. It should be rather cheap compared to the cost of Kenmore appliance company coming out to fix it for you. The heating element is rather easy to install. I have installed a few in my own dryers and in my hot water heater.
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Hi, I bought the shoes for my son Marco and they are great! Light, flexible, and most of all they dry the moisture completely by the great amount of holes all round the shoes. Marco usually sweats a lot in his feets, now he's almost dry after practice. I wish all the next shoes from Reebok would by like this, I would always buy them. Thank you Reebok! Buy them no doubt!!
It is a trapezoid, the wide end goes toward the door and lines up with the lint trap. You cannot support two boots, or heavy shoes. It just balances in the rim of the door frame. The handle shaped things face down. You kind of have to pinch it into place, and it just rests there, too much weight and it will topple in. Good luck if you have big feet.
if you are using the sensor drying cyle this could cause the unit to stop. it will detect the most dry clothing first usually light clothes that dry faster.if not and you are useing timed dry the most likely cause is a faluty timer,or a thermostat sesnor is going bad and turnoing off the dryer before the clothes are dry
If the dryer runs - but no heat is produced, there are usually two things that it would normally be - first turn the dryer on and go outside and check the flow at the duct. If the flow at the duct is weak (should be nice and strong) then you more than likely just have a clogged up duct - clean it out and you should see a big difference in airflow and time to dry things. If the air flow is good but there still is no heat - you may have a heater bank that went out, or a hi limit switch that was set
First and most importantly you have to be sure the venting is completly clear of debris and lint. Then remove and inspect the heating element and all thermostats with a multi-meter. Unless your familiar with this type of procedure you might consider calling a technician. Your wasting too much energy and money drying clothes for 2 hours. Technician much cheaper in long run. Good Luck tatau.
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