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    geoffmackay
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    Whirlpool Mod 3RLEC8646KQ2 Ser MR320 1580. Try to avoid semi commercial stuff but looking at this one as a favour.
    Reported fault machine dead. Checked power is getting to machine and door switch is working ok. No lights on the panel at all. Is there anything obvious that these driers suffer from?

    #150003
    bobokines
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    I don’t work on these either, but the ones I have seen have all had a wiring diagram inside the console housing.

    Bob

    #150004
    geoffmackay
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    Thanks Bob,
    Yep the older ones ive worked on had one too, but not this one.
    At the minute im doing what all good engineers do………an educated guess!

    #150005
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    Check the heater thermostats, these are a major cause.

    I believe one of the one shot devices causes the machine to go dead.

    Dave.

    #150006
    AMS
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    I seem to recollect than some of these machines have an in-line fuse at the top in amongst the control panel area. Easy enough to find as I recall.

    Dave

    #150007
    bobokines
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    The heater is often isolatted by a switch on the jockey pulley arm that stops the heat if the motor fails or if the belt snaps.

    If the motor is dead then it will appear as if the heater is dead too.

    Some of these have a fuse inside the console housing by memory.

    Clutching at straws here really

    Bob

    #150008
    Lawrence
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    One shot cut out white cylindrical affair on side of blower duct ( back off to see )also look for an in line fuse on the right hand side of loom at the top ,I recently had a jammed motor start switch which was causing the fuse to blow if you Need a motor also order a fan not sure if it’s applicable to your model but there is a door microswitch striker that breaks it a funny kind of tensile bracket that wraps around the microswitch but the finger snaps
    hope that helps
    Lawrence

    #150009
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    Just had a look for the service sheets but don’t have them anymore so having to work from memory here.
    “Dead machine” I’d be looking for a blown inline fuse, dodgy door switch and checking the belt switch.
    As far as I can remember of the wiring set up, the white cylinder is a thermal fuse, it links across to the thermostats on the heater and then through the belt switch. (could be the belt switch first in line, really can’t remember).
    If the belt snaps it cuts power to heater and motor (dead machine), same would happen if the switch is broken or faulty I would imagine. The thermal fuse and thermostats should only affect the heater circuit.
    Hope that this is of some help to you.

    Brian

    #150010
    CARLJONESDAR
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    TRY THERMAL FUSE PART NO. 481925228115. I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM LAST WEEK.

    #150011
    Tubs
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    Re: American Whirlpool Drier ‘Dead’

    Hi all,

    Always been the thermal fuse on the ones ive repaired for fault description “dead”.

    Steve

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