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My dryer isn't drying like it should. I have to run it 3 or 4 times to get my clothes to dry. The lint trap is clean and I pulled the dryer apart and cleaned all of the lint out so I don't think it is an airflow problem but I'm not sure if it's a thermostat problem or the heating element. Can it partially burn out? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Most likely the problem is the clog vent outside the dryer. Disconnect the vent hose from the dryer and run a couple of loads with the hose being disconnected.
Post your findings, please.
Gene.
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I tried that when I cleaned everything out and got the same result. The exhaust runs from the back of the dryer through the wall and that's it so I've only got about a foot of duct work from the back of the dryer.
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Originally Posted by: stodtmeister I tried that when I cleaned everything out and got the same result. The exhaust runs from the back of the dryer through the wall and that's it so I've only got about a foot of duct work from the back of the dryer. just using this site for the first time, have the same issue with my maytag dryer, did you find a solution for your issue?
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