Jc Hager for Model Number LDE7800ACW My Mom has a Maytag Dryer--model # LDE7800ACW. Last week, it stopped producing heat. I took the top panel off (where the timer is located)and disconected the buzzer. I thought it was the temperature fuse. Obviously I need to practice more on reading electrical diagrams. Anyway, I tapped the buzzer against mu knuckle a few times and reconnected it. Her dryer has been working fine ever since. Obviously, the buzzer cannot be what caused the dryer to stop producing heated air. I need to know what would cause this and order replacement parts so that if and when it happens again, I will have what i need to fix it. Any suggestions on what the problem is?
Answer JC, You're correct, the buzzer is the least likely issue, it's actually controlled through the motor circuit. At this point, a best guess would be the temperature switch circuit, or "sticky" thermostat. But we'll need to wait until a failure occurs to properly diagnose and repair the dryer. Thanks and Good Luck Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, May 3, 2012