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How to Repair A Frigidaire Dryer?

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When your washer or dryer isn’t working properly, you may wonder “How can I repair my frigidaire dryer?” The following article will provide you with easy to follow directions for fixing most common problems. The Heater element may be faulty, a thermistor may be faulty, the Blower wheel may be clogged, or you could simply have a worn-out timer.

Heater element may have failed

If the heating element in your dryer is failing, you should try to isolate the malfunctioning part to make sure that it’s not the heating element itself. While a simple DIY fix will usually solve the problem, you should know that this task is hazardous. For instance, if you try to substitute copper or aluminum wire for the heating element, it will probably melt once you turn the dryer on. Therefore, it’s safest to buy a new one and not try to do the repair yourself.

Another possibility is that the vent in your dryer is obstructed. Alternatively, you can try replacing the heating element, but this can be a challenging process. Disconnect the power supply before you attempt this procedure. You should also refer to your dryer’s user manual or technical sheet before beginning the process. In case you can’t find one, you can search for it online. If you can’t find a manual, you can also download it from your model’s website.

Thermistor may be faulty

If your dryer isn’t heating up as expected, you might be facing the problem of a faulty thermistor. While there are many possible causes for a faulty thermistor, you may be wondering if it’s the thermistor itself. This small device controls the temperature of the heated air inside the dryer drum, preventing it from overheating. A faulty thermistor will prevent the heating element from being able to generate hot air and will instead spin like it’s supposed to.

If the thermistor isn’t working properly, you should replace it. To do this, open the back panel of the dryer. Next, locate the thermistor. Most of the time, it’s located near the air vent. To access the thermistor, unplug it from the power source, and remove any fasteners. Next, install the new thermistor backwards in the proper location. If you find it’s broken or dirty, the thermistor may not be functioning correctly.

The blower wheel may be clogged

If your dryer is running slowly or making strange noises, you may have a clogged blower wheel. The blower wheel is responsible for circulating the air in the dryer. The air passes through the dryer’s duct system, so a clogged blower wheel will slow down the drying process. To keep the blower wheel free of lint and other obstructions, you should remove the lint-accumulating items and clean it.

A faulty blower wheel can cause the dryer to overheat, causing your clothes to dry too slowly. Another common cause of a clogged blower wheel is lint or a worn felt seal that lines the interior drum. The felt seal restricts the airflow, causing the drum to overheat. To fix this problem, you can replace the felt seal.

Clean the moisture sensor bars

If you’ve noticed that your clothes are still damp after drying, it’s time to clean the moisture sensor bars on your Frigidaire dryer. These bars measure the amount of moisture in your clothes and signal the dryer to shut off once they’re dry. Unfortunately, these sensors can get covered with lint and residue from dryer sheets, making them impossible to sense moisture. To fix this problem, you need to clean the moisture sensor bars with rubbing alcohol.

If you can’t see any visible signs of buildup, the first thing to do is to remove the dryer’s top panel to see if it’s actually a problem with the moisture sensor. It’s possible that the sensors have short-circuited, causing the dryer to continue to run even when there’s no moisture in the clothes. In that case, you’ll need to replace the moisture sensor.

Replace the centrifugal switch

To replace the centrifugal switch on a faulty dryer, start by turning the power off and unplugging the dryer. Next, remove the access panels and drum. Now, inspect the centrifugal switch for lint or other debris. If necessary, replace the drive belt or motor. Afterward, install the new centrifugal switch in its place. Plug in the power supply and turn on the switch.

If you notice humming or no heat, then your dryer’s centrifugal switch is defective. Besides, the switch could also be broken, and other parts may not function properly. Other parts of the dryer may also need repair or replacement, including the igniter, coils, or flame sensor. If you’re unable to find the right part, you can purchase the replacement switch at a hardware or home supplies store. Just make sure to record the model and brand of the appliance.

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