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You will nead a nother person to help you make this test.first open the dryer door,next put the timer on timed cycle.with your right hand hold in the door switch,next have someone push the start button and at the same time take your left hand and turn the tub clockwise.if it starts than you have a bad moter.the age of the dryer will determin wether it is worth fixing.
the part# for the moter is3395652 or wpl#279827.the cost should be around 130.00the part# for the moter is3395652 or wpl#279827.the cost should be around 130.00
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You have a motor that has a thermal overload built into it. This is for the dryer's protection. My best guess is to replace the motor. But before you do all that, make sure the wiring is good from the receptacle to the controls in the back of the dryer. It could not have a good connection thus causing this noise.
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