Several causes and solutions can help diagnose and fix your Hoover dryer's abrupt stop.
• A blown thermal fuse may cause the shutdown. Find the thermal fuse near the heating element, check continuity with a multimeter, and replace if needed.
• A faulty heating element can cause inadequate heating and cycle interruptions; test with a multimeter and replace.
• Vent hoses and lint filters can block airflow, causing overheating and safety shutdowns. Clean the lint filter and vent hose regularly.
• Defective door switches, which cause drum rotation when the door is closed, can be tested with a multimeter and replaced.
The Hoover dryer's user manual or a qualified technician can help troubleshoot timer or control board malfunctions that cause unexpected cycle stops.
Also, in every case, avoid overloading, always be careful about leveling, use appropriate drying cycles, clean the dryer drum regularly, check for visible damage, and consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps and error codes are other tips.
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