saducommun
09-21-2013, 02:27 PM
I have an Estate electric dryer - model number EED4400WQ0. It uses the four wire power cord. It has the small front opening and the door swings to the right.
The dryer went dead in the middle of the timed dry cycle. I have tried everything indicated in the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual; with no results. The customer service helpline for Estate is only interested in scheduling an expensive repair-tech rather than working with me to resolve the problem.:mad:
I just graduated from college at the end of June and currently have about $26. to my name. So, I have to try to fix this myself (hopefully). While I do have FIY skills, working with electricity is not one of those skills. My experience with things electric amount to getting a really good shock from a 220 cord... twice....(and a whole string of brand curse words to go with it!).
I have checked the circuit breakers, flipped both switches off and on (just in case). I opened the panel in the back of the dryer as well as the control panel on top to check for wiring that was burned or exposed, as well as anything else unusual. This dryer is three years old and looks like it on the inside. Everything looked fine. The vent is venting and I even checked to make sure the dryer is still level. It is.
So, what do you think may be the problem and how do I proceed from here? Help!
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Shawn DuCommun
The dryer went dead in the middle of the timed dry cycle. I have tried everything indicated in the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual; with no results. The customer service helpline for Estate is only interested in scheduling an expensive repair-tech rather than working with me to resolve the problem.:mad:
I just graduated from college at the end of June and currently have about $26. to my name. So, I have to try to fix this myself (hopefully). While I do have FIY skills, working with electricity is not one of those skills. My experience with things electric amount to getting a really good shock from a 220 cord... twice....(and a whole string of brand curse words to go with it!).
I have checked the circuit breakers, flipped both switches off and on (just in case). I opened the panel in the back of the dryer as well as the control panel on top to check for wiring that was burned or exposed, as well as anything else unusual. This dryer is three years old and looks like it on the inside. Everything looked fine. The vent is venting and I even checked to make sure the dryer is still level. It is.
So, what do you think may be the problem and how do I proceed from here? Help!
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Shawn DuCommun