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#1 mreilly

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Posted 12 May 2005 - 09:26 AM

Hello. I'm so glad I found this site. Please help if you can. I have a Whirlpool Thin Twin Model-LT5100XV. It just died out of no where. When I push the dryer button it buzzes. I originaly thought it was the belt. I took it all apart (I'm pretty good at that stuff, lol). Belt isn't broken. I cleaned the whole system out thinking maybe the blower was obstructed. I put it all back together and still have the same buzzing. So........I took it all apart again. I'm thinking maybe its the motor but I would love to hear what else it could be and how to test it. Any suggestions?

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Posted 12 May 2005 - 11:28 AM

Not pulling up anything on that model number. 

Where is the buzzing coming from: underneath or in the console?  If underneath in the drum area and the drum ain't turning, that's a bad motor.





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