It sounds like you have done a good job of troubleshooting the issue with your Kenmore dryer. Your assumption that the heating elements, thermostats, and thermal fuses are not the source of the problem since the dryer produces heat on Auto dry settings is correct.
Based on the information provided, it's likely that the issue lies with the timer or the wiring. The timer controls the different cycles of the dryer, including the timed dry settings. If the timer is malfunctioning, it may not be sending the proper signal to the heating elements to turn on. Similarly, if there is an issue with the wiring, it may be preventing power from reaching the heating elements during timed dry settings.
It's also possible that the problem lies with the control board which controls the timer and the heating elements. It could be malfunctioning and needs to be replaced.
It's best to check the wiring and the timer, if you're comfortable doing it, and make sure that everything is properly connected and functioning. If the issue persists, it's best to contact Kenmore customer service for further assistance. Request for a senior technician or supervisor to take a look at it and provide a resolution.
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Clean your door lack make sure it releases or moves , I sprayed w-d40 on mine when it would shut off not a bunch just a little then put a small screwdriver in the slot to to if it is releasing . Hope this helps , or even a drop of 3 in 1 oil . Don't use force when you put screwdriver in slot just move it around
cutiepie, I've seen this many times on these dryers. You need to replace the door hinge. Not really a hard job to do. Post a model number (inside door) and we'll get you a part number...Catriver..post back.
If your Kenmore stackable washer dryer model 417.12510 is not producing heat, there may be a problem with the heating element or with the control system of the dryer. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
Check the dryer's manual for any specific troubleshooting steps or error codes that may be relevant to the issue you are experiencing.
Make sure that the dryer's lint filter is clean and unobstructed. A clogged lint filter can cause problems with the heating element.
Check the heating element for any visible signs of damage or wear. If the element is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
If the heating element appears to be in good condition, there may be a problem with the control system of the dryer. In this case, it will likely be necessary to have a qualified technician inspect the machine to diagnose the problem and recommend the necessary repairs.
I hope this information is helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything else I can assist with.
If the Air Dry cycle on your appliance is heating up instead of using only cool air, there could be several possible causes. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Check the controls: Make sure the controls are set to the Air Dry cycle and that the temperature is set to cool. If the controls are not set correctly, it could cause the cycle to heat up.
Check for a clogged air vent: If the air vent is clogged, it can cause the cycle to heat up. Check the air vent and clean it if it is clogged.
Check for a malfunctioning thermostat: The thermostat may be malfunctioning, causing the cycle to heat up. Check the thermostat and replace it if it is not functioning properly.
Check for other issues: There could be other issues with the appliance, such as a malfunctioning heating element or a problem with the wiring. In this case, it is best to seek the help of a qualified appliance repair technician who can diagnose and fix the problem.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, don't hesitate to ask.
The F-01 error code means that the thermistor has failed. The dryer 'thinks' that the thermistor is open when, in fact, the part has shorted out. The thermistor is designed to read and control the temperatures within the dryer. When this part is faulty, your Kenmore dryer will no longer work. You can locate this part near the bottom of the dryer, next to the exhaust.
There could be a number of reasons why your Kenmore dryer is not heating. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
Check the thermostat. The thermostat controls the dryer's heat. If the thermostat is not functioning properly, the dryer may not heat. Check the thermostat and replace it if necessary.
Check the heating element. The heating element is responsible for generating the heat in the dryer. If the heating element is not working, the dryer will not heat. Check the heating element and replace it if necessary.
Check the dryer vent. If the dryer vent is clogged or blocked, it can cause the dryer to not heat properly. Check the dryer vent and make sure it is clear of any obstructions.
Check the power supply. Make sure the dryer is receiving power. Check the outlet and circuit breaker to ensure that the dryer is getting electricity.
I hope these suggestions help! If you have checked all of these things and the dryer is still not heating, it is possible that there is another issue causing the problem. I recommend having a mechanic diagnose the problem in order to determine the cause and recommend the appropriate repair. Let me know if you have any other questions.
That is a strange model number for a Kenmore! Watch all of these videos and most of it will make sense.
Normally you loosen the top console (don't remove) where the controls are and remove the top of the body. Then you undo the screws at the front bottom kick plate and carefully remove the front panel with the door attached. Be careful that you don't tear off the wires to the door switch. You now have access to the insides. You can now go as far or as little as you wish. There is a blower and the heater box, the motor and and an idler wheel with the drive belt. The parts to get rid of the squeak is the Idler pulley, the front drum slides or rollers and the bearing at the rear centre of the drum. Don't lubricate with WD40, use 3-in-One or similar machine oil.
Finally, the 'external ventilation' is the rear hose, the pipe through the wall and the vent with flaps outside. The best type of hose is the shortest one, and aluminium or smooth metal. The plastic ones block with fluff.
The videos are for 'replacing the belt' but that gets you to the place where you need to be.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Kenmore+DDOT-ELE-2406024-EL54+replace+belt
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The start switch or and the thermal fuse is not working with your dryer and you will need to have the start switch and bother then thermal fuse to be replaced.
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Yes, the ignitor broke it is very fragile... and that is very fixable...
If you are having problems with your gas dryer not heating the most common problem is that the ignitor goes bad. Even though it glows sometimes it is still not working properly.
Check out this tip that will give more details…
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If you have an electric dryer, you can have many different things that can go wrong causing the dryer not to heat.
Check out this tip to see the things that can fail to cause your electric dryer not to work.
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if this is a dryer built for another country, I would highly recommend getting a professional to install the dryer for you as the current/voltage would be different and could be a fi re hazard. Or you could work with the Philippines consolette to find a local handyman from the Philippines that's accustomed to performing these types of installations in your country.
Thank you.
Another possible reason why your Kenmore Elite Oasis dryer model 110.67042600 won't start is because the door switch is defective. The door switch is located on the door of the dryer. To check the door switch:
1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
2. Open the door of the dryer.
3. Locate the door switch on the door of the dryer.
4. Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity.
If the door switch is defective, it will need to be replaced.
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