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Ron
August 27, 2023
I have heat in my dryer, yet it takes about twice as long to dry anything
For model number Gfdr485Ef1mc
Hi Ron, thank you for contacting us. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest that you first check the vents. Lint in debris buildup inside exhaust vents is a common cause of a dryer taking too long to dry. Clogged dryer vents can also restrict airflow in the dryer and lengthen drying times. You may also need to make sure the lint filter is clean. If that is not causing the issue, then you may need to check the blower wheel assembly, part number PS8756757. The blower wheel works with the drive motor to draw air into the dryer drum. Clumps of lint, socks, and small articles of clothing can escape the lint filter and get caught in the blower wheel. In addition, the blower wheel sleeve can wear out, allowing the blower wheel to wobble on the motor shaft. If the blower wheel is obstructed or defective, it may take too long to dry clothes. If this part is faulty, you may need to replace it. We hope this is helpful!
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Joe
August 9, 2023
Dryer has no heat
For model number Gfdr270ehww1
Hello Joe, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you may need to check the high limit thermostat, part number PS8767580, to fix the issue. We hope this helps!