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Looking for help with a Kenmore dryer 70 series not drying well


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Hi all, I'm looking for a solution to an issue I have with my Kenmore 70 series dryer. A couple of weeks ago, my dryer was running and I forgot to turn it off before I flipped off the main breaker to my house. Since I turned the main breaker back on, the dryer sounds different (louder and almost has a grinding sound) & doesn't run well anymore. It still runs and feels warm inside when running, but it takes about 4 runs to dry a small load. Did I trip a fuse?

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Slow dry times are 95% or more of the time an airflow problem. 
 

Clogged exhaust vent, bad blower wheel, bad idler or drum rollers, bad seals, etc…
 

Most likely coincidence you noticed after breaker was off. 

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