jerryc41 wrote:
Disassembly of this Whirlpool is a major job. The back and sides are welded together. It took me a long time to remove the control panel, top, and sides. Even removing the ducts on the back was a major operation. Responsibility for lint control in these areas fall on the manufacturer. I'm surprised that the motor has no cover, and it's covered with lint.
My dryer had a small problem ever since I bought the house. It's always on. To turn it off you just have to turn the timer knob to the off position. I am quite sure I can fix it but I haven't done that.