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electronicsNmore Hey how are you? Can you do a video on how to read wiring diagrams for dryers so we can have a thorough and complete understanding of wiring diagrams
I've seen a number of good videos on diy dryer repair but this guys video is a veritable "school" for homeowners. The only problem I see is that if you learn from it , you're gonna have all of your friends, neighbors, & family bugging you to come fix their machines! Good luck!
Your video is the very best I have watched. Your camera and audio is excellent . I am new and I look forward to following you. I’m only 71 years old this month and I know that you will be able to show a old dog a few new tricks... Thank you, Bob
What a great video. I am currently taking classes at a Polytechnic University for appliance repair. This video is amazing and covers everything we talked about in class. You took the time to not only to explain how but also the why. A lot of great information in under 30 minutes. Thank you.
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Quick question if your still there, I have not continuity through my inlet control thermister on a GE electric dryer. It operates fine until you go to start a cycle in which case it will just never start. Also in the diagnostic test of the drum it will not rotate. Is this likely the thermister causing a fault that will not allow the drum to turn? Like if yes, down vote for no
I tore down and repaired our dryer today using info from your excellent tutorial. After checking things, I found a spade connector from the heater coil to the thermostat had come loose from the wire and burned some of the insulation off. I replaced the connector with a new one and after a test run everything seems to be working fine again. Without watching the video, I would have just guessed and bought a heater coil thus wasting money. Thanks for helping us learn!
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This was an EXCELLENT video and it helped me diagnose my problem -- the power supply. I had an intermittent faulty 30v double breaker. Before watching this detailed troubleshooting video I started to make the assumption that the heater element went out as I was not getting heat. It tested just fine. Anyway, thank you so much. And to the trolls that gave this video a thumbs down, well, you know what you can go do!
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This is the most comprehensive repair/troubleshooting tutorial I have found in my search for solutions to repair my family's dryer. We have a Whirlpool Estate manufactured with a three-prong power cord. We had to replace the three-prong with a four-prong cord after we moved to our current address three years ago. We've owned the dryer for about 11 years now; it's simple and sturdy so we'd like to keep it as long as possible. Recently, it wouldn't completely dry a load without two to three runs. It had been awhile since I last opened up the housing to clean it so I decided to complete this task first before checking any of the electrical components. The instant I turned it on after closing it there was a flash and an audible pop behind the panel covering the power cord terminal. When I reopened this portion, I discovered the black cord melted and separated beneath the spade connector. This is not the first time I have opened our dryer to clean it so I am lost as to what and how this happened. Your thoughts on what happened (including if it may have been something I did while cleaning it) and what I can do to fix it (if possible) would be greatly appreciated. Again, thank you for the fantastic tutorial; I will be checking out your other videos.
Thanks for the comprehensive tutorial. I watch some other videos first and thought I had it fixed. When it still didn't work, your video gave me the confidence to get back in there for some more troubleshooting. What a great feeling when the dryer started right up!
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Thanks for making this video. It is the most informative one I have seen so far on how to troubleshoot a dryer. Our dryer recently failed to heat but the drum spins and the fan blows, so I'll be checking out the problem tomorrow by following your guidelines. I feel confident now, that I'll be able to locate the problem and fix it myself. Thanks again!
You are absolutely the best I've seen by far, you couldn't be more thorough in explaining everything, your tutorial has been a tremendous help. Great Job! Thanks a bunch.
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Since my Whirlpool dryer went down because of no heat, *I've been watching a lot of how-to and troubleshooting videos, and by far, this is the best video I've seen.* Even though, I still haven't found the problem of why the heat isn't working on my dryer, this video is very informative and easy to follow. So far, I've ruled out the voltage to the dryer, the thermal cut-off fuse, hi-limit thermostat, and the thermal fuse. I'm just about ready to rule out the dryer timer/motor and the heater element. I'm just hoping that I find the problem before I have to get to that motor under the drum. A note of interest... my dryer is only 2 years old. Thank you, for a great video!
Hi there. I've seen problems before at the motor. Attached to the motor is a switch which only allows power to the heating element when the motor is running. Take it apart and check it out. Thanks For Watching!
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Hello , Sir I have seen plenty of tutorials on washers/dryers repairs and yours are number one, easy to follow and understand ,plus showing have to test with the multimeter is the best, you have again a new subscriber ,you and your family have a good and safe day thank you very much
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very good and informitive video easy to follow; I'm an electrican just checking what kind of information is out there. I would rate this video 5***** JUST BE SURE TO KEEP IN MIND POWER CONNECTION OR DISCONNECTION, REMOVING PANELS OR INSTALLING PANELS; DURING TESTS OR MOVING SWITCHES AROUND!!
Had intermittent heating issues....made a custom vacuum attachment from cereal boxes and duct tape and cleaned out the partition where the lint trap fits and it fixed the problem...thanks your are one smart guy....
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Awesome tutorial - thanks! After 2 days of troubleshooting and replacing thermal cutoff/fuse, 2 thermostats, confirm heater and centrifugal switch are ok - I decided to pull the timer again and give it a good cleaning under a magnifying glass. That was t = dryer works fine on all settings!! Thanks again! ...Alan
You, Sir, are brilliant. Wonderful well presented and useful tube! In my case a loose connection in the wall plate on the black wire prevented the element from producing heat… luckily your good advise said to start by checking if both wires were producing their 120V… that fix the problem pronto! Did also check all other components and did a good cleaning to remove lint. My hat off to you Sir👍😎👍
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At time 10:41 when you start explaining the dryer Lengend when you explain timed position, following that row across this is telling you between what other terminals you should have continuity? If so, this would explain the logic funtion of the schematic. Thanks for this accurate well presented video for the self learners. Great service for RUclips viewers!
Very good video. I've checked all of that. Replaced the timer, start switch, thermal fuses, direct wired the motor and it and the motor switch work properly. But it still won't start. When the timer is set on 3 of the 4 off positions and the start button is pushed, the end of cycle buzzer will buzz. In any other position on the timer, nothing happens at all. Going to try a tone probe next to see if there's a short in any of the wiring.
Started dryer a second time and went to bed. Clothes not fully dry but heat was working. Three hours later it was still running but no heat. Timer doesn't move and no heat now. dryer looks somewhat like the one featured Roper HD EX lg cap 6cyl/3temp GREAT VIDEO !!! Operating temp thermo has 4 connects
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Thank you for an excellent video. My parents owned an appliance repair store, and I often feel like I channel my dad when repairing, and you remind me of that. I've run into a problem that your video does not seem to address. On a Frigidaire with a momentary start knob, it will normally start after briefly holding the knob. But now I need to hold it for a long time; the dryer starts, but may stop if I release the knob. It does start after a few tries with a long hold. Suggestion?
Finally information is at hand....good video...couple things tho to help you...when you said not to bypass one of the fuses,, you should have also said NEVER BYPASS ANYTHING unless it is in order to quickly check for trouble shooting info. When you tested the element for a short to ground you placed a lead on the dryer body but the element housing was disconnected/removed from ground. Just a couple of bloopers. Otherwise it is obvious to me that you know what it's all about.
Excellent video! Just what I was looking for! I thought it was the timer that was bad, I went through the troubleshooting process, and learned that the timer was bad and everything else appears to be fine. Now I'm not guessing, I'm testing, and I'm going to test the replacement timer when it arrives because I can't return it if it's bad and I installed it.
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I've been troubleshooting a whirlpool cabrio dryer and have come up with nothing. It was running and I paused it to open it then nothing! It starts all the lights work the timer ticks off like there is a cycle running but no heat no spin! I've checked power, thermal fuse, thermostats, heating element, motor and so on! Everything you cover in this vid and more! Hoping you could shed some light on my ordeal!
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Thanks for posting this detailed, informative video. One question: Where all of these tests done with the power cord plugged into the wall outlet of 240? Or was the dryer disconnected to perform these tests? Thanks again.
The only time power was connected, was to see if power is making it to the back panel of the machine. After that test, you unplug. Thanks for watching!
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Shouldn't 1 spade connector be removed from 1 side of the fuses and thermostats to prevent feedback when testing for ohms? Excellent very helpful video. Thank you.
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Thanks for the video !!! Other than excessive lint blocking the flow of air, why would my Kenmore electric dryer take a long time to dry clothes? Can the thermostats be partially faulty ?
Make sure the machine is unplugged, any capacitors are discharged, then test for continuity. If a test fails, then try again with the wires disconnected.
Some dryers (Kenmore) have also a switch called the "belt switch" ; if the belt breaks the system will not start at all. It is located on the bottom, next to the belt tensioner.
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I replaced the thermal fuse with the code F40 flashing on Kenmore Elite OasisST and it worked for 1 day then the F40 code came back on. So now with the video I am going to replace the thermal fuse & tempresure switch. Thanks for the video very helpful. I just have to buy the parts. Where is the best place to buy these parts?
Same exact dryer. Problem is won't start. Tested everything you said, all checked out good, except when I got to the motor. The Blue and Black wire in motor not getting any reading. Blue and White getting 1.7 ohms. Blue and ground also did not show any reading. Arghhh! This was a great video. Thank you so much Does this mean I need a new motor?
You can always apply power directly to the motor with the belt disconnected to see if it works. If it does, then you could have a faulty timer control.
Thank you. I already replaced the timer thinking it was that at first because at that point I only checked the switches, fuses, thermostat, which all checked out. Then I replaced the timer, still wouldn't start. Then I found your video that got me down to the motor, at which point the blue and black wires didn't register a reading. Amazon had the motor for only $60, so hoping for the best. If that doesn't work, I will bring the dryer out back and use it for target practice.
looks like my motor start coil is shot. no ohm reading. got a normal 2 ohm reading on the main windings. problem is it won't start. was running fine, so makes sense. thanks for the great well made video!
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great video but I do have a question. I have a kenmore elite dryer that wont start- nothing when the start button is pushed. I tested the start button-its ok, I believe the timer switch is faulty at a couple settings based on the wiring diagram. My question is would this prevent the dryer from starting in any setting?
I was wondering why my dryer has 2 operating temp thermostats in lower left. They both look the same with the 4 pronged thermostat. My dryer is a Kitchenaid Superba and it works but it has only one temp (hot) and does go to the cool off cycle when timer reaches the last 10min of drying. However, I do have a delicate, and other cycles besides the towels (hot) cycle that when I set to still just blows the hot air??? Is.this because one of my operating temp thermostats is bad or again, why do I have two? No other dryer video I've watched has more than one. Thank you for posting such a detailed video on troubleshooting dryer operation because I learned alot!!
What you describe does sound like 2 thermostats. Look for the schematic(wiring diagram) in your dryer. Normally it is behind a cover or a piece of paper taped inside the unit. If the unit always blows hot no matter what setting, then there is a problem with the timer control or switch inside the motor.
Great video. I will be replacing my Operating Temperature Thermostat and Thermal Fuse. The only concern I have is The timer motor is only showing a little over 1000 ohms. On the schematics the readings are showing the opposite of what the schematics call for. (closed when it should show open and vice versa) This is only happening when checking the continuity between the terminal named TM and the other terminals. I believe the TM must stand for Timer Motor.... Does it matter which side of the timer you check from? Regardless I bypassed the fuse for about three seconds just to verify the drier would work if it had continuity and it did. Thanks again and if someone could chime in about the TM reading I am getting I would greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your video My whirlpool dryer shoed PF couple of times and then never turns on I check thermal fuse. Fuse was fine. circuit breaker works fine and then what???
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Check out the link below. It's excellent!
learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-read-a-schematic
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Thanks man i subbed and hit the bell mine started to have a burnt smell before it stopped wrking haven't taken it apart yet
@@yahman2 mine is gas tho
I've seen a number of good videos on diy dryer repair but this guys video is a veritable "school" for homeowners. The only problem I see is that if you learn from it , you're gonna have all of your friends, neighbors, & family bugging you to come fix their machines! Good luck!
Your video is the very best I have watched. Your camera and audio is excellent . I am new and I look forward to following you. I’m only 71 years old this month and I know that you will be able to show a old dog a few new tricks... Thank you, Bob
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What a great video. I am currently taking classes at a Polytechnic University for appliance repair. This video is amazing and covers everything we talked about in class. You took the time to not only to explain how but also the why. A lot of great information in under 30 minutes. Thank you.
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This was the best thorough video I’ve seen compared to other videos i thought were detailed, this out blows them all!
This is a fantastic piece of knowledge. Great video. I hope everyone with a dryer problem find this video.
Quick question if your still there, I have not continuity through my inlet control thermister on a GE electric dryer. It operates fine until you go to start a cycle in which case it will just never start. Also in the diagnostic test of the drum it will not rotate. Is this likely the thermister causing a fault that will not allow the drum to turn? Like if yes, down vote for no
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I tore down and repaired our dryer today using info from your excellent tutorial. After checking things, I found a spade connector from the heater coil to the thermostat had come loose from the wire and burned some of the insulation off. I replaced the connector with a new one and after a test run everything seems to be working fine again. Without watching the video, I would have just guessed and bought a heater coil thus wasting money. Thanks for helping us learn!
Your instructions solved my Dryer problem and Thank You !!!
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I can't believe there's only seven likes because this was an excellent video! You are very patient and well spoken. Thank you.
The Super Thorough Complete Guide for Electric Dryers. YES COMPLETE. Don't waste time looking at the other guys partially complete diagnostic videos!
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One of the best dryer vids.
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This was an EXCELLENT video and it helped me diagnose my problem -- the power supply. I had an intermittent faulty 30v double breaker. Before watching this detailed troubleshooting video I started to make the assumption that the heater element went out as I was not getting heat. It tested just fine. Anyway, thank you so much.
And to the trolls that gave this video a thumbs down, well, you know what you can go do!
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This is the most comprehensive repair/troubleshooting tutorial I have found in my search for solutions to repair my family's dryer. We have a Whirlpool Estate manufactured with a three-prong power cord. We had to replace the three-prong with a four-prong cord after we moved to our current address three years ago. We've owned the dryer for about 11 years now; it's simple and sturdy so we'd like to keep it as long as possible. Recently, it wouldn't completely dry a load without two to three runs. It had been awhile since I last opened up the housing to clean it so I decided to complete this task first before checking any of the electrical components. The instant I turned it on after closing it there was a flash and an audible pop behind the panel covering the power cord terminal. When I reopened this portion, I discovered the black cord melted and separated beneath the spade connector. This is not the first time I have opened our dryer to clean it so I am lost as to what and how this happened. Your thoughts on what happened (including if it may have been something I did while cleaning it) and what I can do to fix it (if possible) would be greatly appreciated. Again, thank you for the fantastic tutorial; I will be checking out your other videos.
Sounds like the connection was loose. As a result, it may have caused a short circuit across the terminals or to ground.
What a EXCELLENT VIDEO Thank you for your dryer troubleshooting course
Thanks for the comprehensive tutorial. I watch some other videos first and thought I had it fixed. When it still didn't work, your video gave me the confidence to get back in there for some more troubleshooting. What a great feeling when the dryer started right up!
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Thanks for making this video. It is the most informative one I have seen so far on how to troubleshoot a dryer. Our dryer recently failed to heat but the drum spins and the fan blows, so I'll be checking out the problem tomorrow by following your guidelines. I feel confident now, that I'll be able to locate the problem and fix it myself. Thanks again!
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You are absolutely the best I've seen by far, you couldn't be more thorough in explaining everything, your tutorial has been a tremendous help. Great Job! Thanks a bunch.
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Amazing a concise and intelligent complete how to/troubleshooting video.
You sir are a classy individual.
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The best video about laundry dryer in RUclips.
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Your motor testing instructions were excellent. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
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Since my Whirlpool dryer went down because of no heat, *I've been watching a lot of how-to and troubleshooting videos, and by far, this is the best video I've seen.* Even though, I still haven't found the problem of why the heat isn't working on my dryer, this video is very informative and easy to follow. So far, I've ruled out the voltage to the dryer, the thermal cut-off fuse, hi-limit thermostat, and the thermal fuse. I'm just about ready to rule out the dryer timer/motor and the heater element. I'm just hoping that I find the problem before I have to get to that motor under the drum. A note of interest... my dryer is only 2 years old. Thank you, for a great video!
Hi there. I've seen problems before at the motor. Attached to the motor is a switch which only allows power to the heating element when the motor is running. Take it apart and check it out. Thanks For Watching!
EXCELLENT Video!
Learned a LOT and I'm ready to jump in and get my dryer fixed 👍🏻
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Great video. I knew nothing about the inner workings of an electric dryer before watching this. Fixed the problem like a pro. Thank you.
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This is the best video out of over half dozen that I watched. Most were good, but not as complete.
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This an excellent guide. It saved me an expensive service call and overpriced parts. 5 stars!!!
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Hello , Sir I have seen plenty of tutorials on washers/dryers repairs and yours are number one, easy to follow and understand ,plus showing have to test with the multimeter is the best, you have again a new subscriber ,you and your family have a good and safe day thank you very much
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Very good instructions. Excellent video and sound quality. A very logical step by step guide. Thank you..
super tutorial on the dryer parts and how they function. Even helped me better understand my multimeter. Thanks for a great job.
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Great video thank you for taking time to educate us about causes of dryer not working.
this is a very comprehensive video, great detail and explanation, thank you for your time
very good and informitive video easy to follow; I'm an electrican just checking what kind of information is out there. I would rate this video 5***** JUST BE SURE TO KEEP IN MIND POWER CONNECTION OR DISCONNECTION, REMOVING PANELS OR INSTALLING PANELS; DURING TESTS OR MOVING SWITCHES AROUND!!
Complete, comprehensive and clear!
Thank you a pleasure to watch
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Had intermittent heating issues....made a custom vacuum attachment from cereal boxes and duct tape and cleaned out the partition where the lint trap fits and it fixed the problem...thanks your are one smart guy....
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@@electronicsNmore Now it goes out....then comes back....Timer issue or ignition problem ?
Either still dirty, a lack of airflow, or faulty thermal cut-off.
Awesome tutorial - thanks! After 2 days of troubleshooting and replacing thermal cutoff/fuse, 2 thermostats, confirm heater and centrifugal switch are ok - I decided to pull the timer again and give it a good cleaning under a magnifying glass. That was t = dryer works fine on all settings!! Thanks again! ...Alan
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Very well done tutorial. Thank you for all the details & the explanations on how all dryers work. Best one I have seen thus far.
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You, Sir, are brilliant. Wonderful well presented and useful tube! In my case a loose connection in the wall plate on the black wire prevented the element from producing heat… luckily your good advise said to start by checking if both wires were producing their 120V… that fix the problem pronto! Did also check all other components and did a good cleaning to remove lint. My hat off to you Sir👍😎👍
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At time 10:41 when you start explaining the dryer Lengend when you explain timed position, following that row across this is telling you between what other terminals you should have continuity? If so, this would explain the logic funtion of the schematic.
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Yes, continuity. Thanks for watching!
Very good video. I've checked all of that. Replaced the timer, start switch, thermal fuses, direct wired the motor and it and the motor switch work properly. But it still won't start. When the timer is set on 3 of the 4 off positions and the start button is pushed, the end of cycle buzzer will buzz. In any other position on the timer, nothing happens at all. Going to try a tone probe next to see if there's a short in any of the wiring.
Started dryer a second time and went to bed. Clothes not fully dry but heat was working. Three hours later it was still running but no heat. Timer doesn't move and no heat now. dryer looks somewhat like the one featured Roper HD EX lg cap 6cyl/3temp GREAT VIDEO !!! Operating temp thermo has 4 connects
Timer not moving? Replace the timer.
definitely one of the better videos on dryers
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Thanks very much for the lessons.Excellent
Bravo! Very detailed and complete. Easy to understand! Thank you.✨
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Great walk through. Extremely helpful. Thanks
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very nice presentation. I rarely comment, but this deserves recognition
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Thanks. Saved me a lot of time. Best troubleshooting video out there. Thumbs up!
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Thank you for an excellent video. My parents owned an appliance repair store, and I often feel like I channel my dad when repairing, and you remind me of that.
I've run into a problem that your video does not seem to address. On a Frigidaire with a momentary start knob, it will normally start after briefly holding the knob. But now I need to hold it for a long time; the dryer starts, but may stop if I release the knob. It does start after a few tries with a long hold. Suggestion?
Finally information is at hand....good video...couple things tho to help you...when you said not to bypass one of the fuses,, you should have also said NEVER BYPASS ANYTHING unless it is in order to quickly check for trouble shooting info. When you tested the element for a short to ground you placed a lead on the dryer body but the element housing was disconnected/removed from ground. Just a couple of bloopers. Otherwise it is obvious to me that you know what it's all about.
thank you so much for the info. It was a timer problem and I got it fixed by watching your video.. You saved me some money.
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Great video! Very well detailed n has helped me out very much.....! Thank u for posting such a great video!!
The best dryer video on RUclips. Well Done!
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awesome money saver. Dryers are simple, but method is everything. thanks.
Excellent very conprehensive. I have always fixed my dryers. but after watching this video, I realize how much I did not know. thank you!
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Awesome video. I'm a appliance repairman and I learned something!
Straight forward. No B.S.. No rock concert in the background. Great.
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Excellent video! Just what I was looking for! I thought it was the timer that was bad, I went through the troubleshooting process, and learned that the timer was bad and everything else appears to be fine. Now I'm not guessing, I'm testing, and I'm going to test the replacement timer when it arrives because I can't return it if it's bad and I installed it.
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Saved me $400.00 by replacing $12 thermal fuse. Thank you very much!!
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Well done...........Thank you for sharing your knowledge.....much appreciated!
Gave this a thumbs up and suscribed. Very nice tutorial. Hope the rest of your videos are this thorough
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I can't thank you enough for this video sir.
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The most complete how to video i've ever seen
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This video was very informative. Thank you 🎉😂
best comprehensive dryer video i ve seen!
Thank you. Good job on the video.
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I've been troubleshooting a whirlpool cabrio dryer and have come up with nothing. It was running and I paused it to open it then nothing! It starts all the lights work the timer ticks off like there is a cycle running but no heat no spin! I've checked power, thermal fuse, thermostats, heating element, motor and so on! Everything you cover in this vid and more! Hoping you could shed some light on my ordeal!
Door switch faulty? Unplug the unit to try resetting it?
This tutorial is excellent. I am impressed.
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Great video, very detailed, i really learned alot, will help me greatly with my dryer issues.
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Thanks for getting back to me. Dryer running great again.
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Thanks for posting this detailed, informative video. One question: Where all of these tests done with the power cord plugged into the wall outlet of 240? Or was the dryer disconnected to perform these tests? Thanks again.
The only time power was connected, was to see if power is making it to the back panel of the machine. After that test, you unplug. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate you posting that because I do have the exact dryer and I needed to test a couple of switches
Super very nice video ,thanks!!
this was a very helpful video and we really appreciated it. thanks so much
Absolutely perfect vid!
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Great video. Very helpful. Saved me a lot of time and money. Thank you so much for posting it. Greatly appreciated. :)
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Best, very thorough and detailed.
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Excellent video and it help me with all that I needed and more. Thanks!!!!
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Shouldn't 1 spade connector be removed from 1 side of the fuses and thermostats to prevent feedback when testing for ohms? Excellent very helpful video. Thank you.
It's a good idea to do that. I usually do that myself, unless it's very clear the fuse is in series with a power supply.
Great video, very, very informative.
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Awesome video!
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Super helpful! Thank you for taking the time to share!!!
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Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. So if the reading is low that means something is wrong with the outlet?
Thanks for the video !!! Other than excessive lint blocking the flow of air, why would my Kenmore electric dryer take a long time to dry clothes? Can the thermostats be partially faulty ?
Faulty heating element or a faulty thermostat. Thanks for watching!
Should I disconnect those wire to check continuity? Great video fam.
Make sure the machine is unplugged, any capacitors are discharged, then test for continuity. If a test fails, then try again with the wires disconnected.
Some dryers (Kenmore) have also a switch called the "belt switch" ; if the belt breaks the system will not start at all. It is located on the bottom, next to the belt tensioner.
liviu holca That is a nice added feature. I will make a note in the video. Thank You!
Great info! Thanks for posting!
Very nice easy to understand, thanks
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I replaced the thermal fuse with the code F40 flashing on Kenmore Elite OasisST and it worked for 1 day then the F40 code came back on. So now with the video I am going to replace the thermal fuse & tempresure switch. Thanks for the video very helpful. I just have to buy the parts. Where is the best place to buy these parts?
Yes, the thermal fuse blows if the temp switch/thermostat fails. Make sure nothing is clogged up with lint restricting airflow.
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nice video!!! please do gas dryers( step by step) troubleshooting as well.....!!
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Same exact dryer. Problem is won't start. Tested everything you said, all checked out good, except when I got to the motor. The Blue and Black wire in motor not getting any reading. Blue and White getting 1.7 ohms. Blue and ground also did not show any reading. Arghhh! This was a great video. Thank you so much Does this mean I need a new motor?
You can always apply power directly to the motor with the belt disconnected to see if it works. If it does, then you could have a faulty timer control.
Thank you. I already replaced the timer thinking it was that at first because at that point I only checked the switches, fuses, thermostat, which all checked out. Then I replaced the timer, still wouldn't start. Then I found your video that got me down to the motor, at which point the blue and black wires didn't register a reading. Amazon had the motor for only $60, so hoping for the best. If that doesn't work, I will bring the dryer out back and use it for target practice.
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As I said, apply direct power to the motor, if it does not power up, then it's faulty.
How exactly does one apply direct power to the motor? I imagine somehow bypassing everything else, but how?
You need to look at the schematic for your dryer and wire the motor properly to a 240v power supply. What model #?
Thank you so much, what happen if my dryer has a electronic board? Do you have some video to show me what to do and test it?
You rock man I have been dealing with this issue with thermal fuse for a year. Great video!!!!!!!!!!!
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looks like my motor start coil is shot. no ohm reading. got a normal 2 ohm reading on the main windings. problem is it won't start. was running fine, so makes sense.
thanks for the great well made video!
If you tested the correct terminals on the motor, and the capacitor is good, then yes, you likely need to replace.
Where is the capacitor located?
@@FPVREVIEWS You should be able to easily locate it by looking for the cylindrical plastic body.
How to test? Assuming I can locate it.
Great video
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great video but I do have a question. I have a kenmore elite dryer that wont start- nothing when the start button is pushed. I tested the start button-its ok, I believe the timer switch is faulty at a couple settings based on the wiring diagram. My question is would this prevent the dryer from starting in any setting?
Faulty door switch or timer.
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that's very well done thank you for this video
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I was wondering why my dryer has 2 operating temp thermostats in lower left. They both look the same with the 4 pronged thermostat. My dryer is a Kitchenaid Superba and it works but it has only one temp (hot) and does go to the cool off cycle when timer reaches the last 10min of drying. However, I do have a delicate, and other cycles besides the towels (hot) cycle that when I set to still just blows the hot air??? Is.this because one of my operating temp thermostats is bad or again, why do I have two? No other dryer video I've watched has more than one. Thank you for posting such a detailed video on troubleshooting dryer operation because I learned alot!!
What you describe does sound like 2 thermostats. Look for the schematic(wiring diagram) in your dryer. Normally it is behind a cover or a piece of paper taped inside the unit. If the unit always blows hot no matter what setting, then there is a problem with the timer control or switch inside the motor.
Great video. I will be replacing my Operating Temperature Thermostat and Thermal Fuse. The only concern I have is The timer motor is only showing a little over 1000 ohms. On the schematics the readings are showing the opposite of what the schematics call for. (closed when it should show open and vice versa) This is only happening when checking the continuity between the terminal named TM and the other terminals. I believe the TM must stand for Timer Motor.... Does it matter which side of the timer you check from?
Regardless I bypassed the fuse for about three seconds just to verify the drier would work if it had continuity and it did.
Thanks again and if someone could chime in about the TM reading I am getting I would greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your video My whirlpool dryer shoed PF couple of times and then never turns on I check thermal fuse. Fuse was fine. circuit breaker works fine and then what???