Electric dryer overheating? – Top 7 reasons and EASY DIY instructions to get your Electric Dryer back to working order. Reason #1 – Restricted Airflow…
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Reason #2 your electric dryer is getting too hot – Heating Element
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Reason #3 your electric dryer is getting too hot – Cycling Thermostat
Reason #4 your electric dryer overheats – High Limit Thermostat
Reason #5 your electric dryer gets too hot – Cycling Thermostat Bias Heater
Reason #6 your electric dryer is overheating – Thermistor
Reason #7 – Blower Wheel
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Nice tips, however no instructions on how to get to these areas. Remember we are DIY’ers and I have no idea how to get to these parts..?
Nice tips, however no instructions on how to get to these areas. Remember we are DIY’ers and I have no idea how to get to these parts..?
My old Roper dryer smelt funny like something burning. The heat on the clothes was super hot. Now it just stopped altogether. Want part do you think it is? Model No REL4632BW2
Looks like my dryer’s issue was the cycling thermostat. Which has a cut-off temperature of 309F. That’s not a typo. It’s a very old Roper dryer.
Wow! Great video. My dryer is 20 years old. After watching this I’m going to buy a new one. 😂