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Old 12-01-08, 08:06 AM
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GE Dryer

I have a GE dryer that is not blowing enough heat to dry clothes. The dryer appears to run fine, but the clothes are still damp after running a 60-minute regular cycle. Any suggestions?
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Old 12-01-08, 08:34 AM
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Clean the vent to the outside. Most common problem with long dry times it there is heat in dryer. If no heat you have another problem.
Go outside and feel air flow coming out of vent, Take off vent tube from back of dryer feel air coming out. Air flow should be almost the same if not you need vent cleaning or repair.
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