Help! Help! Help! I am renting a house currently with a Whirlpool model LER4634JQ1 electric dryer. The dryer does not seem to correlate to the high & low settings, even on "air fluff" it is hot. Also the dampness sensor is not consistent. Sometimes it works fairly well, mostly it doesn't work and will run for hours if not checked. Can anyone shep some light on what I might be able to do to correct this problem? I am very handy, just not when it comes to large appliances. Thanks in advance. Ed
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Possible fire hazard potential
** I am renting a house with a Whirlpool dryer **
Is there some reason you're not having the landlord look into it? I would think it would be his responsibility.
** even on "air fluff" it is hot. **
It should not heat at all on "air fluff". Maybe the heater element (see the following link) is broken and shorted to ground or there maybe is a problem with the heat selector switch?
LINK > Whirlpool LER4634JQ1 Dryer Heating Element
** Also the dampness sensor is not consistent. **
I don't see any kind of "dampness sensor" used on your model dryer. Maybe you're just referring to an "auto" or "permanent press" setting?? You can read about the difference at the following link:
LINK > Dryer thermostats, safeties and sensors
I would suggest someone look into why your dryer is heating on air fluff when it shouldn't be first and then worry about the rest. Some causes of that could be a potential fire hazard! Don't put it off!!
JMO
Dan O.
www.Appliance411.com
The Appliance Information Site
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