Maytage LDE410 dryer, which we "inherited" with our house 8 months ago, seems to have died. When we push start button all we hear is a buzz, and the motor fails to start. Is this something a novice can/should attempt to fix?
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If the motor is getting power (most likely the cause of the buzz you hear) but not running, unless something is just jamming the motor, the motor is likely defective and needs to be replaced. It is a common repair on all makes and ages of dryers, even within the first year warranty period.Maytag LDE410 dryer. When we push start button all we hear is a buzz, and the motor fails to start.
For the quality of dryer that model is, yes, it would usually be worth while to have repaired... depending on the general condition of the rest of the dryer. Dryers of there era last a lot longer than any new model likely will.Is this something a novice can/should attempt to fix?
Most reasonably handy persons could likely handle replacing the motor them self if that was what was required. I don't know what your capabilities are though.
You can see the motor used on your dryer at the following link:
LINK > Maytag LDE410 Dryer Motor
JFYI
Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site
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