So the dryer was making a rattling sound when it starts and ends.
I thought it was the belt or ideal arm so I changed them .
No luck the noise is Evan worse now and the drum has no force to it.
Meaning if I put in a wet load it will not turn.
2. After I put the dryer back I have a strong burning smell when we start the washer.
It filled with water but will not advance to anything else.
I hear the timer clicking but that’s all I Get.
It is a 25 year old machine.
- Guest asked 9 years ago
I’m glad you did that test. Yes, if that motor will not go, but did when you started turning it you have a bad motor. Here is a video on the motor replacement.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
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Your welcome! Attached is a video for the blower wheel repair. When the belts slip they create a burning rubber smell on the washer. You could have a drain pump bearing tied up, or the tub is unable to spin causing the belts to slip. Also , could just be worn belts with a heavy load in spin that causes this smell. Attached is a video for the washer belt as well.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
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well i was able t turn the belts both ways and it moved. when i tried to turn the tub by turning the transmission by hand it was very very hard
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It could be the bearing, transmission or brake at this point. When the brakes are bad it usually has a brown liquid leaking out of the bottom on the pulley. You can open the brake and check the bearings in sixe the brake. You need a brake tool to do this. The last one of these washers I looked at with this issue needed a transmission.
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ok can u please give the part and a vedio of how to repair the brake?
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6-2011900-brake, brake removal tool- 038315 Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw2lpIR1OO8
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so when i disconnected the belts the motor still will not run and it gets very hot and smells i tried to push it by hand and it started im thinking that it is the motor do u know how i replace it?
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It sounds like your blower wheel is not attached to your motor shaft. This will cause the noise at the beginning and end of the cycle. As for the drum not turning and the burning smell. It sounds like the belt is not installed properly. Theses belts go on different than all other belts. There should have been instructions in the package. They go on backwards. The smooth side of the belt goes against the drum. This allows the grove side of the belt to engage the groves on the motor shaft once it’s around the pulley properly.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
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I appreciate the info you have given me. I have two questions. 1. How to I repair the blower fan to the motor. 2. The burni smell is comeing from the washer.the waher filled with water but will not do anything else. I hear the timer clicking but that’s all I got from it
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