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This dryer will not tumble.  Was working 10 days ago.  I checked the belt.  ok.  I checked the idler pulley. ok.  Roller bearings...ok.  I took off the top and front.  I removed the blower wheel cover and found way too much lint completely covering the blower wheel,  which is weird because the vent and filter were fine.  The lint filter was not broken and bottomed in the blower cover plastic part.  Anyways, I cleaned out the blower wheel compartment and turned the blower wheel.  It turned and the motor shaft in the rear was turning as well.  I tried turning on the dryer and the motor hummed then after 1.5 sec a "PAU" error on display.  I took the belt off the motor and tried again.  Same thing, the motor will not start.  I can only think it is a failed motor.  Anything else?

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Sure sounds like bad motor. 

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