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    Default I need someone that knows how to work on dryers.

    My dryer doesn't heat my cloths dry. I checked the lint trap on the dryer and outside of my house where it blows out. It isn't clogged. The brand is Inglis made by Whirlpool. I need someone that can fix this for me. Email me if you can help me out.

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    http://www.1stsourceservall.com/Denver-Aurora-CO.php

    If you decide to go the DIY route... these folks lifetime warranty all the parts they sell. It could be a simple fix. One of the sensors could be bad. Dryers are surprisingly simple... Well... except for the new ones I think. Mine was about 8 years old. most of the internals had been replaced... It was a GE.
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    Dryers are pretty simple. You have the drum and drive system, a couple of thermostats(sensors), heating element, blower and timer.
    Get your model and serial information and call Jensen Appliance. After giving the the info on the unit tell them exactly what it is doing.
    They have diagnosed a fridge, dryer and washer over the phone for me and each time the fix was less than $40.00.

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    Dryers are very simple and there are tons of websites and videos online that will walk you though how to trouble shoot and replace parts. It is likely the heating element or one of the sensors.

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    Gas or Electric?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Gas or Electric?
    Valid question
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    Electric

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    Good chance its the element itself. If you want it done for you jensens appliance service techs are quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Good chance its the element itself. If you want it done for you jensens appliance service techs are quite good.
    I actually called them and its $79 just to look at it plus parts and labor. It might be better to buy a new one since the dryer is 8 years old.

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    I bet you can fix it yourself for under $50.

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