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Too hot is the most common symptom for Lg DLE3777E. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Too hot" problem for Lg DLE3777E. So, if your DLE3777E dryer gets the clothes extremely hot, hot to the touch or overheating, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for LG DLE3777E
The Heater Assembly is an OEM part for LG dryers. This component is responsible for generating the heat required to dry clothes effectively. It consists of a heating element and necessary components that work together to maintain the desired drying temperature, ensuring clothes come out dry and ready to wear.
Causes of a bad heater assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, overheating, electrical issues, or damage to the heating element itself. A malfunctioning heater assembly can lead to inefficient drying or no heat at all.
Symptoms of a bad heater assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
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The Drum Seal is an OEM part for LG dryers. This part ensures a tight seal between the dryer drum and the dryer body, preventing hot air from escaping and maintaining the efficiency of the drying process. A well-functioning drum seal is important for the best dryer performance, contributing to energy efficiency and the prevention of unnecessary wear on clothing during the drying cycle.
Causes of a bad drum seal can range from natural wear and tear over time to overloading the dryer, which can strain and stretch the seal, leading to a poor fit.
Symptoms of a bad Drum Seal include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
The Blower Wheel is an OEM part for LG dryers. This part circulates air through the dryer drum and out the exhaust vent, ensuring proper airflow for efficient drying of clothes.
Causes of a bad blower wheel can include accumulation of lint and debris, wear and tear over time, or physical damage due to foreign objects entering the blower housing.
Symptoms of a bad blower wheel include: