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If your Whirlpool dryer does not dry your laundry or leaves it damp, a detailed inspection is required to determine the cause. Both inexpensive devices and appliances of famous brands with an increased working resource are equally exposed to breakdowns. When your Whirlpool Dryer is not drying, it is necessary to track the issue and eliminate it at once. Don’t use a faulty unit!
The first and easiest test for a malfunction is the door temperature. If after 3-5 minutes of the cycle it remains cold, most likely the failure of the heating element, which is responsible for heating the air inside the drum, occurred. But that's just an assumption. The full list of errors is below.
Failure of the temperature sensor, responsible for heating the heating element to a predetermined temperature, may take place. Most often, the owner is faced with insufficient heating, which is why the dryer does not dry well, and the laundry remains damp, often with a damp smell. The solution is to replace the thermostat in a service center. Be careful, because the same sensor can raise the heating of the heating element to abnormal temperatures, as a result the laundry will either burn or dry out.
If your Whirlpool Dryer does not work normally, and the display does not show the cycle time, but symbols that are incomprehensible at first glance, the system makes it clear about the malfunction by means of codes. You can get acquainted with their full list in the manual guide to your appliance or contact Prime Air solutions experts to get all necessary help via our website or by phone (619) 655-3355.
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