Tom for Model Number WED6600VW0 My dryer (Whirlpool Cabrio Steam WED6600VW0) is leaving clothes damp, and is putting up an "AF" code. To fix the airflow, I have cleaned the lint trap, replaced the duct hose from the dryer exhaust, and cleaned the house flue with an extendible brush. When I remove the duct hose while the dryer is running, I feel airflow coming out of the hose, but fairly weak. I have taken the back off the dryer and removed the blower housing. The foam seal around the housing has been worn away, and needs to be replaced. The blower wheel seems fine, and turning it turns the dryer drum as well. Since this model has the drum and the blower wheel on the same shaft, I *think* that the motor is OK. Could there still be a problem with the blower wheel, and if so, how do I check for one? Thanks!
Answer Tom, You will want to remove the lint filter duct and check to make sure that it is not clogged up which would cause this issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, September 11, 2017