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Works well with light load; does not start with full load
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The dryer works well with a light load, but it does not work at all with a full load. This dryer is pretty old, but it has been working great. I'dlike to fix it...I was thinking that it could be the belt that lost tension...But I'm really a novice at fixing most anything. Thanks in advance.:)
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Originally Posted by: josealvrz ...it does not work at all with a full load... Does it make any noise at this time? Gene.
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Gene,
Yes, it does make noise whit the full load. Like it is trying to get started, but can't. With the light load, it works well. Thanks again for your reply. Jose.
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Most probably a bad motor.AP3094245
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Usually bearings run out of oil, or the start winding burns. You can pull the motor and bench test it by sticking 115 volts to pins 4&5.
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