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Ken
January 26, 2018
The timer dial does not advance automatically during the drying period. Otherwise the dryer works perfectly. I am assuming that i need a new timing mechanism. If so, do you have the correct part?
For model number whirlpool dryer parts timer LER5634LQ0
Hello Ken, Thank you for your inquiry. The timer switch for this model is part# WP8299778. You can test it with a multimeter to see if it has continuity. Hope this helps!
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Robert
August 27, 2019
What year is this machine
For model number WED5300VW0
Good Day Robert. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number WED5300VW0). You would need to reach out to the manufacturer in order to get the information you are looking for. You can reach them by phone by calling 866-698-2538. Best Regards.
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Kathy
February 4, 2024
Dryer is not heating. What components do I need to check, thanks.
For model number LGN2000KQ0
Hi Kathy, thank you for the question. Based on our research, we would recommend checking the dryer cycling thermostat, part number PS11745959. It monitors and regulates the temperature inside the dryer. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
Hello Tai, thank you for your question. There are a few parts you will want to test to determine if they have failed and caused this issue. We would recommend testing the Part Number: WP3392519 thermal fuse, Door Switch - 3 Wire Part Number: WP3406107, and Thermostat, Internal-Bias Part Number: WP8577274. Testing the thermostats is an easy process. Set your multimeter to the R X 1 setting. Take each of your meter's probes and touch one to each terminal. You are testing for continuity, and you should receive a reading of either zero or infinity. At room temperature, testing the thermostat should produce a reading of zero. But if a thermostat is tested when it is heated to its limit, a reading of infinity should be produced. We strongly recommend that you test your thermostat at room temperature. If those parts are tested and are fine, please check the power cord and terminal block a well as the outlet that the unit is plugged into. I hope this helps!