Bob... Thank you.... Wife called me at work and told me the 19 yr. old dryer is broken and we need a new one.... did some research... watched your video... borrowed an Ohm meter and found that it was the Thermal Overload fuse... cleaned the dryer... oilded everything and hopefully we will get another 19 yrs out of it.. I owe you a beer man! Thanks for your very informative video. These days, every lil bit helps and man, you helped tremendously!!!
This was the best repair video I've ever seen. I have a dryer problem and the landlord has sent the same man twice. It heats awhile and then quits. Personally, I think he's replacing the thermal fuse without checking to see if the thermostat is defective first. He has been here twice and has yet to take the back off of the dryer. You made this look easy, explained every move, and your cameraman/woman is AWESOME!! The little blond "toehead" offering to help along the way was precious!!
Thank you so much Bob you are the greatest person to let the world know your vast knowlege. I was able to repair the thermal overload (the little white plastic thing on the back) I was about to go get anouther dryer but thought to check utube and you were there, God bless you. I also was able to clean out the inside after taking the drum off.Without your info I was looking at 500.00
Rigged my dryer where the thermal fuse failed and am keeping an eye on it until the part arrives in the mail. Thank you for helping me save $300 on a new dryer.
wow, my mind is blown this guy makes it seem as simple as it really is! Thanks for the tips and you should try for Guinness world record dryer repair and tune up time. I'd still be looking for screw drivers and you'd be half way there.
Hi Bob, you are great at explaining this stuff!! You should be teaching at a college!! (Love your cute little daughters voice too.) Thanks for this. Simply Awesome!
Thank you so much for your very simple easy to understand instructions; very much appreciated. I fixed my parents dryer all by myself with your help. :)
Great video. I had already pulled my dryer apart and couldn't figure out the direction for the belt tensioner. After watching your step by step video it was a breeze.
Thanks for posting this video. You just saved me from buying a new dryer or having someone come out to fix mine. I only needed to replace the thermal fuse, which cost me about $5.
Thank you! Great video. I have to go on and replace the belt and now I'm going to clean everything out while I'm in there. It's a hand me down that I've had for 10 years that I'm sure needs the tlc.
Can not thank you enough for this video. My dryer is making a squeeling noise and I know it is either the pulley or the rollers. My bet is it just needs a good cleanout and oiling. It is practicularly brand new..everything works fine except for this annoying noise. I plan to try the repair and will let you know how it worked for me. Grandma....
Thank you so much for putting this up, this has saved me much time and money. Cheers! BTW, 3 persons downvoted this because they make money doing dryer repairs.
Bob if the lint filter is inside not on top like the one you are servicing is everything still in the same locations? ( Thermal overload ...) I think this is my problem ... wife turned on it ran then stopped would not re-start then next morning she started it and it stopped again will not re-start ... can hear timer ticking for about 15 seconds then that staops as well ... thanks for posting the videos on maintenace very thorough clear best video I've seen on any "fix it video"
Great video, fast and concise! Only problem is I needed to see details on the idler pulley and the belt and the video in that section both putting on and taking off the belt is not very good. To you it might be because you know what you're doing, but it's just not clear to me. Thanks for doing this video, the rest of it was very helpful.
Starts video ...."Hi, my Name's Bob & I'm gonna show you why your appliance repairman is a complete and total ripoff" ------- Seriously though, Thanks Bob, I'm a big fan of your work!!!
Terrific vid. Extremely helpful... Are solenoid coil models interchangeable? For example part WPW10328463 is one piece. If it burns out, could a two piece set be used (part 279834 for reference)? Or should that particular dryer use what it originally came with? Thank you!
Hi Don. I have a question about a new use for a used water heater. I have to replace one that is leaking. I suspect it is a leak due to corrosion and is likely at the base of the storage tank. I need a vertical tank that I can fill with oil and heat to about 176 - 200 degrees F. I'm wondering if I can take the tank jacket off, find the corrosion damage, cut out the damage and weld in filler. Then reassemble the tank and use it for my purpose. I'm considering safety, of course, both about the repair I have in mind, as well as the heating aspect. Any comments you'd like to suggest? Jay
You mentioned on the heater to check the resistance but you didn't say what good and bad are. Correct me if I'm wrong. You want for there to be continuity (or no resistance) across the thermal fuses. If there's no continuity or the resistance is infinity, you need to replace the fuse.
Great video man,a little too fast for my taste but good, also its a good idea to make sure the back seal is not caught and its running true or it will shred over time plus the heat will get out.
I've reset the non-resetable thermal overload fuse (?), the one higher up above the heating element, a few times and I've replaced as well. We get about 4 loads done before it goes out again. All venting is clear and the exhaust temp is right around 150. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
my whirlpool knob that allow you to change from heavy cycle to light load has cracked were it connects to the machine so it won't allow me to change cycles. I decided to take the knob from start switch and it allowed me change to heavy cycle. But the back panel by the start switch sparked...we immediately stopped and unplugged it ....any ideas
could you please tell me what could be making it sound like there is a shoe in my dryer? I can tell something came loose. I have an Amana electric dryer
I have a Maytag dryer which starts and runs for maybe 5 seconds and then shuts off. It has an electric burning smell. I replaced the thermal fuse and the heating element reads 10 ohms. Could it possibly be the motor?
Ive checked my fuses and they work good, but my Dryer still doesnt work.. I was told its possibly a timing belt thing or a wire thats burnt how do I know what wire to check? Or what could be the problem? I dont want to hire someone... lol
Mine wont work at all--changed all stats and checked on switch and door switch--wont make a sound-like its unplugged-(yes it is plugged in--I checked) Whirlpool estate--anything else it could be? Anybody ??--Thanks in advance.
Hello I have a comercial dryers that are one of bottom and one on the top model Mlg33pdaww the top dryer works like suppose to be but the bottom she turner on the tumble normal but she not getting electricity to the gas pilot and gas coils I checked me self the best I think but still I can't make she works it's any body there be able to help me with this issue
Best video ever, no fancy intro with horrible music and corny effects, just straight to the point, thank you!
Agreed 100 percent. They know how to makea how to video...
Bob... Thank you.... Wife called me at work and told me the 19 yr. old dryer is broken and we need a new one.... did some research... watched your video... borrowed an Ohm meter and found that it was the Thermal Overload fuse... cleaned the dryer... oilded everything and hopefully we will get another 19 yrs out of it.. I owe you a beer man! Thanks for your very informative video. These days, every lil bit helps and man, you helped tremendously!!!
You should teach classes at a tech school. Your washer and dryer repair videos are so easy to follow. Great video, thank you.
every home needs one of these handy guys.. thanks we fixed the dryer
This was the best repair video I've ever seen. I have a dryer problem and the landlord has sent the same man twice. It heats awhile and then quits. Personally, I think he's replacing the thermal fuse without checking to see if the thermostat is defective first. He has been here twice and has yet to take the back off of the dryer. You made this look easy, explained every move, and your cameraman/woman is AWESOME!! The little blond "toehead" offering to help along the way was precious!!
Safety First... Step 1 Unplug Dryer from wall outlet. Great info video... uncut, straight to the point. Thanks
Safety First. Step 1 Unplug Dryer from wall outlet. Great info video... uncut, straight to the point. Thanks
Thank you so much Bob you are the greatest person to let the world know your vast knowlege. I was able to repair the thermal overload (the little white plastic thing on the back) I was about to go get anouther dryer but thought to check utube and you were there, God bless you. I also was able to clean out the inside after taking the drum off.Without your info I was looking at 500.00
Safety First! Step 1 - Unplug Dryer from wall outlet. Great info video... uncut, straight to the point. Thanks
Bob, you just saved my family about $300. Thanks so much. Thermal Overload fuse was my problem, but not for long.
Rigged my dryer where the thermal fuse failed and am keeping an eye on it until the part arrives in the mail. Thank you for helping me save $300 on a new dryer.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! Very helpful for us first-time homeowners who don't know how to do any of this stuff.
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE EXPERTISE, I NOW HAVE THE CONFIDENCE TO TACKLE THIS MYSELF.!
wow, my mind is blown this guy makes it seem as simple as it really is! Thanks for the tips and you should try for Guinness world record dryer repair and tune up time. I'd still be looking for screw drivers and you'd be half way there.
Hi Bob, you are great at explaining this stuff!! You should be teaching at a college!!
(Love your cute little daughters voice too.) Thanks for this. Simply Awesome!
Safety First! Step 1 Unplug Dryer from wall outlet. Great info video... uncut, straight to the point. Thanks
How many times are you gonna comment this, yeah ur smart we get it lol
Thank you so much for your very simple easy to understand instructions; very much appreciated. I fixed my parents dryer all by myself with your help. :)
Outstanding direct video. Right to the point about the primary items.
Thank you SO much for your video! We were able to repair our old dryer by replacing the thermal cut off.
Great video. I had already pulled my dryer apart and couldn't figure out the direction for the belt tensioner. After watching your step by step video it was a breeze.
Thanks for posting this video. You just saved me from buying a new dryer or having someone come out to fix mine. I only needed to replace the thermal fuse, which cost me about $5.
Thanks for the simplicity! I feel well informed.
Thank you! Great video. I have to go on and replace the belt and now I'm going to clean everything out while I'm in there. It's a hand me down that I've had for 10 years that I'm sure needs the tlc.
best video I found so far to help me out ... and if anyone is wondering this is also the way the newer model maytags are set up as well
Thanks for posting this video, I'm going to go tackle my dryer repair confidently now!
Thanks Bob! Excellent Camera work!
Can not thank you enough for this video. My dryer is making a squeeling noise and I know it is either the pulley or the rollers. My bet is it just needs a good cleanout and oiling. It is practicularly brand new..everything works fine except for this annoying noise. I plan to try the repair and will let you know how it worked for me.
Grandma....
The Sears website has diagrams for those washers and dryers. Lesson learned by buying that New Zealand stuff. Have fun getting parts for it too.
Thank you so much for putting this up, this has saved me much time and money. Cheers! BTW, 3 persons downvoted this because they make money doing dryer repairs.
quick and to the point; you'll figure out the finer details as you go along
Great video, thanks for the basic terms and easy to follow directions.
Thank you so much! This saved us $200!
Thanks for making this video, very helpful!
Safety First! "Unplug the Dryer". Great info... Thanks
That's great video. Thank you I will check my heating element and thermometers.
Now that’s a professional, thanks for sharing.
That was a great video. Learned to find problem on my drier.
great, easy to follow video. thanks a MILLION!!!!
Thank you, Sir, great video! Saving people money!
Thank you for posting this great video!
Dude ! You rock. This helped me out big time
Bob if the lint filter is inside not on top like the one you are servicing is everything still in the same locations? ( Thermal overload ...) I think this is my problem ... wife turned on it ran then stopped would not re-start then next morning she started it and it stopped again will not re-start ... can hear timer ticking for about 15 seconds then that staops as well ... thanks for posting the videos on maintenace very thorough clear best video I've seen on any "fix it video"
Thanks for the video, now I can fix my daughters dryer I think.
Exactly the instructions I needed.
Thanks for the vid.I just used it to changed my element.It wasa big help
thank you my friend you are a master .
Great video. It helped me a lot. Thanks.
Great video, fast and concise! Only problem is I needed to see details on the idler pulley and the belt and the video in that section both putting on and taking off the belt is not very good. To you it might be because you know what you're doing, but it's just not clear to me. Thanks for doing this video, the rest of it was very helpful.
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Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge.
Starts video ...."Hi, my Name's Bob & I'm gonna show you why your appliance repairman is a complete and total ripoff" ------- Seriously though, Thanks Bob, I'm a big fan of your work!!!
thanks for the help buddy
Your the man, thanks for your help
sometimes i feel like im quite the handyman. after watching this fellow i realize i don't know jack
Terrific vid. Extremely helpful... Are solenoid coil models interchangeable? For example part WPW10328463 is one piece. If it burns out, could a two piece set be used (part 279834 for reference)? Or should that particular dryer use what it originally came with? Thank you!
Great Video! What kind of lubricant are you using for the rollers? Thanks!
Dude, this is an AWESOME video. I wish you were doing these for my site- HomeTips!!
Hi Don. I have a question about a new use for a used water heater. I have to replace one that is leaking. I suspect it is a leak due to corrosion and is likely at the base of the storage tank. I need a vertical tank that I can fill with oil and heat to about 176 - 200 degrees F. I'm wondering if I can take the tank jacket off, find the corrosion damage, cut out the damage and weld in filler. Then reassemble the tank and use it for my purpose. I'm considering safety, of course, both about the repair I have in mind, as well as the heating aspect. Any comments you'd like to suggest?
Jay
BTW, I should have noted that I plan on cutting off the top of the tank so that it is open.
J.
Thanks for posting this it vary helpful
thanks for this informative video. 5 thumbs up. :)
You mentioned on the heater to check the resistance but you didn't say what good and bad are. Correct me if I'm wrong. You want for there to be continuity (or no resistance) across the thermal fuses. If there's no continuity or the resistance is infinity, you need to replace the fuse.
True story...my dryer works again, thanks
Hey thanks, just what I needed. A few curse words and a little bit of blood later, and my dryer is again drying :D
Great video...a lifesaver....thanks so much....
Checking resistance, what readings will you get or are you just looking for a short?
very useful video buddy. thanks you .
this guy dont mess around...
Great video man,a little too fast for my taste but good, also its a good idea to make sure the back seal is not caught and its running true or it will shred over time plus the heat will get out.
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
I've reset the non-resetable thermal overload fuse (?), the one higher up above the heating element, a few times and I've replaced as well. We get about 4 loads done before it goes out again. All venting is clear and the exhaust temp is right around 150. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Sifa
awesome video!
Thanks great help, great video
Great Video!!
Thank You! You're Awesome.
I have a whirpool that will not do anything! I am going to check the thermal overload, if that is not it what else would cause nothing to work? Thanks
Great video!
Good job man.
great video. Thanks!
thanks guy , gracias hombre
great video by a pro thanks
Great info. Thank you
Great video thanks
is this different from a gas dryer of the same make?
my whirlpool knob that allow you to change from heavy cycle to light load has cracked were it connects to the machine so it won't allow me to change cycles. I decided to take the knob from start switch and it allowed me change to heavy cycle. But the back panel by the start switch sparked...we immediately stopped and unplugged it ....any ideas
could you please tell me what could be making it sound like there is a shoe in my dryer? I can tell something came loose. I have an Amana electric dryer
Check your motor. Check power to motor. There are vids about how to check them on here.
best video thanks
Thank you for sharing!
can a dryer have more than 1 heating element
How do I know my timer is bad and if I can conect it direct?
I have a Maytag dryer which starts and runs for maybe 5 seconds and then shuts off. It has an electric burning smell. I replaced the thermal fuse and the heating element reads 10 ohms. Could it possibly be the motor?
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Ive checked my fuses and they work good, but my Dryer still doesnt work.. I was told its possibly a timing belt thing or a wire thats burnt how do I know what wire to check? Or what could be the problem? I dont want to hire someone... lol
A simple design of a dryer on the inside and how it works and yet we pay a ridiculous price on how it looks on the outside.
I liked the information which was straight forward. I just wish the video work was better.
Impressive. thanks
You rock Bro :)
Mine wont work at all--changed all stats and checked on switch and door switch--wont make a sound-like its unplugged-(yes it is plugged in--I checked) Whirlpool estate--anything else it could be? Anybody ??--Thanks in advance.
thank you
Very good. Thanks
Hello I have a comercial dryers that are one of bottom and one on the top model Mlg33pdaww the top dryer works like suppose to be but the bottom she turner on the tumble normal but she not getting electricity to the gas pilot and gas coils I checked me self the best I think but still I can't make she works it's any body there be able to help me with this issue
Damn you are good.
mine is getting hot but isn't drying my clothes on first try. can you tell me why ?