LG DLE7300VE Dead Wont Start
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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93%
CONF
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Dryer Thermal Fuse
The thermal fuse is a non-resettable safety device designed to break the circuit to the motor and control system if it detects temperatures exceeding approximately 196Β°F. This usually occurs due to restricted airflow in the exhaust venting, leading to a 'dead' unit that will not respond to power commands.
SKU: 6931EL3003D
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4%
CONF
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Main Electronic Control Board
The main PCB manages all power distribution to the UI and motor. Electrolytic capacitor failure or a soldered relay burnout on this board will prevent the dryer from completing the initial 'wake' sequence, leaving the display and motor unresponsive to user input.
SKU: EBR86333202
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3%
CONF
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Door Switch Assembly
The door switch acts as a critical safety interlock. If the internal leaf spring or copper contacts fail to close the circuit when the door is latched, the logic board will inhibit the motor from starting to prevent operation with an open door, effectively rendering the 'Start' command useless.
SKU: EBF61315802
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dryer Thermal Fuse.
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