I have to say, this is the best “this is how you do it” video I’ve ever seen. Thanks for this. I just changed the orifice out in less than 3 beers and only two swear words.
Great video - a bit dated for the 2018 models but it will get you down the right path. I just did the LP conversion for the LG DLGX9001V. The control knob system is built into front door assembly so you can skip the step to remove panel. There are only 2 wire harnesses - one for the controls and one for the door switch. Also there are 2 screws "hidden" behind a sticker - look close there is info on the sticker on how to remove small circles to access screws for service. Lastly the NG nozzle I removed had some sort of sealant and just to be safe I used gas rated Teflon tape (it's yellow). The hardest part was getting LP nozzle to thread in. I DID NOT want to remove the drum so the space is tight but you can do it.
Very helpful video. I just bought an LG DLG3401W dryer. Miracle that found the part at Lowe's. Good thing I took a photo of the part I needed, as they were no help finding it and wanted 70 bucks to ship a 10 dollar part. LOL! Tomorrow I will give it a shot with my plumber friend. Thanks.
I have a 2022 DLGX4201B gas dryer I’m converting to LP with a 383EEL3002D conversion kit. Does my dryer require me to tighten the regulator screw down as well? My owners manual doesn’t mention it in the conversion instructions. But I would bet it needs to be done?
Excellent video instruction. Ordered the part from you guys at a reasonable price....ya made my life easy and saved me having to call in an appliance guy. And oh ya....helped me keep the boss happy! Happy wife, happy life! Thanks!
Great Material! You should make a how to video on how to make a how to video! Filming was great, information was thourough. No kids or pets interupting, no long story about how you came across the dryer in the first place. Well Done! APP.
Would a NG orifice prohibit the igniter to operate ? Brand new LG wash tower....dryer does not ignite unless you smack the back side of the dryer....then only flames for 10 sec......don't know if they did the conversion to LPG. No sticker visible.
This was a very helpful video. It almost exactly matched the Kenmore 91182 dryer we just bought. It's very easy to make the conversion to LPG when you have the confidence to take the dryer that far apart. The only hitch I ran into was twisting the drive belt somehow when I put the drum back in. I had to take the dryer apart again to fix it, but it was a quick fix. Thanks for posting this!
The metal surround that holds the gas nozzle was crimped too tight to even screw in the new nozzle. There was no way to know that without the drum removed. If you are lucky, you would not need to remove the drum.
Very useful video, there were a few differences to my LG DLZX3371V, but not enough to matter. I had to take the dryer drum out because the small piece on the metal gas intake piece was crimped too tight to allow me to screw in the LP Gas conversion nozzle. I don't think I would have had the confidence to take the drum out without the video. Just like szsven below, I twisted the drive belt the first time putting in in. I got my son to hold the drum level so I could get both hands in there to pull the idler pully and make sure the belt was on correctly.
For a DLG model, pop the top in the front by lifting it with a butter knife enough to expose clip you push in with a flat head, then lift. Might need a box to keep it open. Unplug light plug on top. There are two screws on top and four in front to remove door. Burner is on right. Unscrew gas valve, screw in propane valve. This is the hardest part as it is a small space for fat fingers. Reattach door, plug in plug, close top. Voila!
Very helpful video. I am stuck on the step of installing the LP orifice. I was able to get the Natural Gas orifice out no problem. I can get the LP orifice to tighten by using my fingers and then when I use the wrench it disengages. Any suggestions for what I can do different?
@@albertkass4028 Yes, you just need to work with the angle of it. Eventually, you'll feel it start grabbing and it will thread in nicely. It takes time and patience!
Or.......You can cut an access panel in the left side of the dryer with tin snips........Approx 4 inches wide by 10 inches tall. And have full access to valve. Make a sheet metal cover plate to cover. Simple. Easy. Fast. Always have future access. 👍
If you choose to do this without removing the drum, the best way is to remove the burner tube (2 screws) and you have much better access to the orafice. However, when removing the burn tube, be sure NOT to touch the igniter. These igniters are very sensitive and are damaged easily. I know now from experience. Of course, now I will have to remove the drum to install the new igniter. Either way, this isn't a difficult job.
Awesome video. With small fingers and a short 10mm, i was able to do it without having to remove drum. Probably would have been easier (and less cuts on my fingers) to just remove everything like in the video.
I am not sure if we still have that info. If you are looking for parts you can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. www.appliancepartspros.com/
Of course, Isaac. We'd be happy to help you figure out what the problem is and why it's not working. We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
Very good video, however, it's not nearly as easy as he makes it out to be. It'll take a little time. In particular, track the screws on a piece of paper and toss them into an empty egg carton during disassembly. There were at least 4 or maybe 5 distinct types and sizes. Also, I found it a whole lot easier to simply remove the venturi tube (two screws) to get the orifice to thread in. I couldn't get it done without complete disassembly (it should be possible, lots of space to reach around, but I just couldn't get it to thread in). Once in, however, even with the drum out and easy access to the regulator and orifice, it still wouldn't thread in. Once the venturi was off, it was easy to screw it in. (I think the venturi tends to push the orifice off alignment.)
I have to say, this is the best “this is how you do it” video I’ve ever seen. Thanks for this. I just changed the orifice out in less than 3 beers and only two swear words.
🤣🤣🤣
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@@MusicJammer-ek2lj Ha! I misread your comment first round as “overrated” (in case you got any email with my snarky response before I revised it, lol)
Excellent video! I was nervous before I watched this, but I just finished replacing the converter and it was a piece of cake. Thank you!!
I wish I had this man's wisdom and hair.
Great video - a bit dated for the 2018 models but it will get you down the right path. I just did the LP conversion for the LG DLGX9001V. The control knob system is built into front door assembly so you can skip the step to remove panel. There are only 2 wire harnesses - one for the controls and one for the door switch. Also there are 2 screws "hidden" behind a sticker - look close there is info on the sticker on how to remove small circles to access screws for service. Lastly the NG nozzle I removed had some sort of sealant and just to be safe I used gas rated Teflon tape (it's yellow). The hardest part was getting LP nozzle to thread in. I DID NOT want to remove the drum so the space is tight but you can do it.
Thank you so much for those tips!
Very helpful video. I just bought an LG DLG3401W dryer. Miracle that found the part at Lowe's. Good thing I took a photo of the part I needed, as they were no help finding it and wanted 70 bucks to ship a 10 dollar part. LOL! Tomorrow I will give it a shot with my plumber friend. Thanks.
I have a 2022 DLGX4201B gas dryer I’m converting to LP with a 383EEL3002D conversion kit. Does my dryer require me to tighten the regulator screw down as well? My owners manual doesn’t mention it in the conversion instructions. But I would bet it needs to be done?
Excellent video instruction. Ordered the part from you guys at a reasonable price....ya made my life easy and saved me having to call in an appliance guy. And oh ya....helped me keep the boss happy! Happy wife, happy life! Thanks!
Great Material!
You should make a how to video on how to make a how to video!
Filming was great, information was thourough.
No kids or pets interupting, no long story about how you came across the dryer in the first place.
Well Done! APP.
Would a NG orifice prohibit the igniter to operate ? Brand new LG wash tower....dryer does not ignite unless you smack the back side of the dryer....then only flames for 10 sec......don't know if they did the conversion to LPG. No sticker visible.
This was a very helpful video. It almost exactly matched the Kenmore 91182 dryer we just bought. It's very easy to make the conversion to LPG when you have the confidence to take the dryer that far apart. The only hitch I ran into was twisting the drive belt somehow when I put the drum back in. I had to take the dryer apart again to fix it, but it was a quick fix. Thanks for posting this!
Glad the video helped you out!
WHY did you remove the drum if it is almost exactly as the video????
The metal surround that holds the gas nozzle was crimped too tight to even screw in the new nozzle. There was no way to know that without the drum removed. If you are lucky, you would not need to remove the drum.
After the conversion, the dryer does not seem to be heating up. Is there a chance the orifice did not have propane?
Very useful video, there were a few differences to my LG DLZX3371V, but not enough to matter. I had to take the dryer drum out because the small piece on the metal gas intake piece was crimped too tight to allow me to screw in the LP Gas conversion nozzle. I don't think I would have had the confidence to take the drum out without the video. Just like szsven below, I twisted the drive belt the first time putting in in. I got my son to hold the drum level so I could get both hands in there to pull the idler pully and make sure the belt was on correctly.
Glad the video helped you get the dryer fixed!
I was nervous honestly but after watching this video I feel like I can maybe do it.
What propane pressure is used.
This is an excellent instructional video!! Matt does a great job walking through each step. Great Job!! Thanks
Excellent Video! You guys always have the best appliance videos!
For a DLG model, pop the top in the front by lifting it with a butter knife enough to expose clip you push in with a flat head, then lift. Might need a box to keep it open. Unplug light plug on top. There are two screws on top and four in front to remove door. Burner is on right. Unscrew gas valve, screw in propane valve. This is the hardest part as it is a small space for fat fingers. Reattach door, plug in plug, close top. Voila!
Thank you. Helped greatly
Will the steps of disassembly be the same for the DLG5966W model?
This video should help out but I cant say it will be exactly the same as your dryer.
Very helpful video. I am stuck on the step of installing the LP orifice. I was able to get the Natural Gas orifice out no problem. I can get the LP orifice to tighten by using my fingers and then when I use the wrench it disengages. Any suggestions for what I can do different?
Hi did you figure this out? Having the same issue! I can’t get the LP orifice to start threading in! I’ve spent an hour on it so far!
@@FinancePro203 did you!? Halp
@@albertkass4028 Yes, you just need to work with the angle of it. Eventually, you'll feel it start grabbing and it will thread in nicely. It takes time and patience!
Or.......You can cut an access panel in the left side of the dryer with tin snips........Approx 4 inches wide by 10 inches tall. And have full access to valve. Make a sheet metal cover plate to cover. Simple. Easy. Fast. Always have future access. 👍
Thanks for that tip.
Gracias por el Vídeo Amigo, desde Monterrey, N.L. México... 😎👍
De nada. ¡Estamos contentos de poder ayudar! 👍
Very informative, doing mine tomorrow.
If you choose to do this without removing the drum, the best way is to remove the burner tube (2 screws) and you have much better access to the orafice. However, when removing the burn tube, be sure NOT to touch the igniter. These igniters are very sensitive and are damaged easily. I know now from experience. Of course, now I will have to remove the drum to install the new igniter. Either way, this isn't a difficult job.
Awesome video. With small fingers and a short 10mm, i was able to do it without having to remove drum. Probably would have been easier (and less cuts on my fingers) to just remove everything like in the video.
Todo fue muy fácil; el video es muy explícito; gracias por la ayuda. Su amigo desde Guadalajara, México.
What is model number of LG dryer you are working on in this video ?
I am not sure if we still have that info. If you are looking for parts you can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. www.appliancepartspros.com/
Do you have info for model DLG3171? If you do you will be the only one that does so far!
What if I tighten the pressure regulator to much ? Did I mess it up?
You should have screwed it down all the way into the valve, tightening until the nut goes all the way to the brass base.
Still not working but thanks for commenting back
Of course, Isaac. We'd be happy to help you figure out what the problem is and why it's not working. We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
Excellent video instructions. Thank you, sir!
You're welcome!
Te ganaste mis likes... Saludos desde México
Thank you so much..
You are very welcome!
Very good video, however, it's not nearly as easy as he makes it out to be. It'll take a little time. In particular, track the screws on a piece of paper and toss them into an empty egg carton during disassembly. There were at least 4 or maybe 5 distinct types and sizes.
Also, I found it a whole lot easier to simply remove the venturi tube (two screws) to get the orifice to thread in. I couldn't get it done without complete disassembly (it should be possible, lots of space to reach around, but I just couldn't get it to thread in). Once in, however, even with the drum out and easy access to the regulator and orifice, it still wouldn't thread in. Once the venturi was off, it was easy to screw it in. (I think the venturi tends to push the orifice off alignment.)
Thanks for the tips, glad the video helped you out!
Agreed. I was working for about 2 hrs. 80% of that was disassembly.
Why not just put a access panel on the side?
That would be easier, but unfortunately we are not the manufacturer and we don't have any control over where they put the access panel.
buen videi,muy instructivo felicidades
Me alegro de que el video te ayudo!
very helpful. thank you!
Glad the video helped you out!
GE dryer converted to LP gas flame extremely too big anybody know the answer
exelente video, gracias, saludos.
¡De nada!
thanks man
amazing
"It's a very easy fix"
*completely disassembles dryer*
If there is anything we can help you with please let us know.
What a horrible design. Needs a side panel for better access
Although it's an awesome video, the procedure to convert an LG dryer to LP is disencouraging and difficult to success by a normal person
I need to drink first than do this job
What propane pressure is used