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In my Maytag dryer model SDE305DAYW the heating element works; however, the tumble drum stopped moving. What's wrong?

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This sounds like the drum's drive belt broke. But also ensure there isn't a problem with the drive motor. Do you still hear a motor running when you turn it on? If so, you'll need to replace the drive belt.

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