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DLIT
12-20-2008, 12:14 PM
I'm having a problem with my gas dryer. It just started recently. I wasn't planning on taking it to my new house, but my roommates were gonna buy it off me so they would be set after we left.

Anyways, it's taking two to three cycles to get the clothes dry, regardless of the amount of clothes. I'll open it up in the middle of a cycle and there's definitely some heat going on in there. I'm wondering if there's some kind of fan or something that's not working. Like, just a bunch of heat going in and nothing else. Any of you guys have any ideas?

Rider
12-20-2008, 12:27 PM
Sounds like it is clogged with lint. Clean the lint trap and make sure the exhaust tube isn't blocked either.

DLIT
12-20-2008, 12:59 PM
We clean the lint trap regularly, maybe it's the flex pipe that's clogged, I'll have to check it in a bit.

DLIT
12-20-2008, 01:25 PM
A nice, fat ball of lint in the flex pipe. Hopefully that's what it was. Drying a load now...

marko138
12-20-2008, 03:05 PM
A nice, fat ball of lint in the flex pipe. Hopefully that's what it was. Drying a load now...
Usually the culprit.

RCM78
12-20-2008, 07:28 PM
That was probably the problem. The exhaust vent should be cleaned annually.

'73 H1 Triple
12-20-2008, 07:29 PM
I see you found the heat problem but please check something else for safety's sake.

Check the lint filter for flow by running water thru it. Certain brands of softener imped air flow by making the screen openings smaller.

If the water beads instead flowing thru, wash it with a grease cutting dish detergent.

Jeff

DLIT
12-20-2008, 09:05 PM
It's been fixed.

Trip
12-20-2008, 09:14 PM
Yeah my dryer did that once, I went outside and found a bird's nest in my vent to the outside. It's one of those ones that flap open too, smart little fuckers to pry that open and get in there to build a nest. Guess they wanted to keep nice and toasty because it was still early spring and temps weren't real high yet.