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Old 10-10-2007, 03:59 PM
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Frigidaire dryer blower?

I bought a used Frigidaire fde847gcs0 and I think the blower fan is clogged or inoperable. How do I check and get to it? The dryer heats up, and there only seems to be a trickle of air coming from the vent. I have disconnected the vent to the outside......same trickle.
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Old 10-10-2007, 04:59 PM
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** blower fan is clogged or inoperable. **

That would be pretty difficult on that dryer design as the fan is attached directly onto the end of the main motor's shaft. It might be possible the fan has broken away from the motor shaft and is slipping but I would think that would produce a loud noise which would be an obvious sign of a problem with the appliance.

** How do I get to it? **

Usually by removing the dryer front panel and then possibly the drum. I don't know if it will help but you can see an exploded parts view of that dryer model at the following link:

LINK > Frigidaire FDE847GCS0 Dryer Exploded Parts Views

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