Samsung Moisture Sensor Dryer Not Heating
If your dryer is heating but the clothes are still damp your vent is probably blocked.
Samsung moisture sensor dryer not heating. Unplug your samsung dryer from power source. And if your dryer ends after only a couple minutes with soaking wet clothes your moisture sensors could be dirty. And these are only some of the possible causes. You learn how to troubleshoot and repair dryer parts that need to be checked.
Also remove both the screws on the back of the dryer and the lid. On a gas dryer the flame sensor detects the heat emitted by the flame. Replacing samsung dryer s heating element using diy. However you need to do some further testing to be sure the element is causing your samsung dryer to not heat.
The samsung dryer may have a bad thermostat thermal cut out fuse clogged air vent line incorrect. If your dryer has weak heat and runs for a long time that could also be a blocked vent. If you have the mechanical skills to open the dryer and replace the fuse you can save a service call. Find answers to service and warranty questions or how to contact support.
If your samsung dryer will spin but will not heat a burnt heating element could be your issue. If you choose to go the diy way to unplug and replace heating element for samsung dryer take the following steps. Dryers support helps users troubleshoot common issues. Thermal fuse are not at fault.
Do the latter by sliding the lid off. A bad element on samsung dryers has been quite common with some of the newer dryers. If the flame sensor isn t working the dryer won t heat. If you set sheets into a dryer for example and opted for a high heat setting on a timed feature rather than using the moisture sensor the temperature inside the drum can get too hot.
To determine if the flame sensor is defective use a multimeter to test the sensor for continuity at room temperature.