How to Test the Motor Switch on a Dryer that is Not Heating

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  • @michaelspencer4152
    @michaelspencer4152 Год назад +8

    Bill is no longer with us but I still learn from his work. Thanks Bill

    • @nexxusty
      @nexxusty 6 месяцев назад +3

      So did I. I wish he was around so I could thank him. The catch arm on the centrifugal switch is broken. Hopefully can replace.

    • @thinktankindi2664
      @thinktankindi2664 6 месяцев назад +3

      His good works are still helping those of us who are still here. God bless him.

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 6 лет назад +25

    I'm a semi retired HVAC service/installer/Instructor that also did appliances for over 35 years and this is, with out a doubt, one of the best instructional videos I have seen...Many times a guy can and has missed this fault when diagnosing a no heat problem on a dryer...Crystal clear video and it shows, how the motor switch is not only a start switch, but also, " Proof of Rotation " for the heater circuit to energize and I will used this video when I start instructing again...My thanks to the gent that made it.
    Vern

  • @OGMartinez1
    @OGMartinez1 10 лет назад +24

    Bill, i am not a Maytag repair man, but i completely disassembled my dryer and tested everything according to your videos. Everything tested good and decided to test the motor switch. The lever would not even move because it was full of lint. i took meter and did not register anything. So i took the switch apart and scraped the contacts and worked the lever to start moving again. I retested and guess what, the switch was working. So after watching your video on how to disassemble to refresh my memory, i was able to put it back all lint free and just started it and it is working as it was when it was new. By the way, I have a Maytag MDE6000AYW Dryer that is 14 years old and this is the first time it has stopped working. Thanks for all your great videos Bill. May God Bless You.

  • @FunThingsInJacksonville
    @FunThingsInJacksonville 2 года назад +2

    All the other videos I watched addressed the fuses, heating element and timer. After all of the fuses, heater, and timer tested good I was at a loss as to why my dryer would not heat and saw this video. I was about to order a replacement motor but decided to blow the dust out and clean the contacts with sandpaper as you suggested. Everything else looked good. No broken parts. I reinstalled the motor and now it works with no money spent. Thank you for making this video.

  • @viennguyen8468
    @viennguyen8468 3 года назад +5

    My goodness! After over two weeks of finding the solution, this is it. I tested all igniter, thermistor, thermostat, hi-limit...and all were good. I even changed igniter, thermistor. Then I called the service. The technician come tested all and said it's the control board. I ordered the control board on Amazon and replaced the old one; IT STILL HAD SAME PROBLEM. The problem was exactly the motor switch. I was able to test and fix it without removing the motor. Unbelievable! I don't know what to say anymore but THANK YOU VERY MUCH! YOU ARE THE MAN.

  • @GreenOppsTV
    @GreenOppsTV Год назад +2

    This helped me fix my dryer! All other components were passing tests and I was about to buy a control board when I found this video. Thanks so much!!

  • @dieselcowboy9186
    @dieselcowboy9186 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU!! Lint clogged up wasn’t allowing the washer to move back! I cleared it and used silicone lubricant. All cuz of your video! The wife loves me again!

  • @benwrenchin
    @benwrenchin 4 года назад +12

    GREAT video, Bill! I have been beating my head on a wall trying to figure out why my dryer is not heating after I replaced the element (which was broken) and checked every electrical connection in the entire machine as well as all of the thermostats and switches. I'm confident this must be my problem. I've watched probably 20 different videos about "dryer not heating" and yours is the only one that added this part. Great job!

  • @mon50tauk
    @mon50tauk 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the instruction..My dryer was running, but not heating. I took the whole damn dryer apart and checked all switches, relays and element, all ok. After a good cleaning, the dryer works like a champ. Saved me $500..

    • @BillNewberry
      @BillNewberry  8 лет назад

      +Walter Jensen Awesome!!

    • @jaytriton7319
      @jaytriton7319 6 лет назад +1

      maybe this is my issue too. all components seem to work. i did a good cleaning maybe i should reassemble and give it a go.

  • @neillsouthwick8444
    @neillsouthwick8444 2 года назад +1

    I second all the positive comments. Super video, great camera work. Thank you so much.
    Neill

  • @davidlandivar7710
    @davidlandivar7710 6 лет назад +10

    Very good information. You're an actual specialist. Not some simpleton

    • @DanWebster
      @DanWebster 3 года назад

      Hay I resemble that remark LOL

  • @HARD51
    @HARD51 9 лет назад +1

    Wow, man. You literally saved me at least $100 yesterday. I had all the symptoms you mentioned (all thermostats, heating element etc. tested good). Cleaned the contacts at the motor switch and the dryer is working again. Keep it up, brother. Thanks.

  • @cmoreno1990
    @cmoreno1990 4 года назад

    I just spent 2 days scratching my head after replacing everything on the top 5 parts to go bad.... finally found your video and found my contacts were burned up..... thanks for posting this!

  • @narcisoracoma6621
    @narcisoracoma6621 2 года назад +1

    This was one of the first video that help me out that covered this type of repair/fix! Detailed and nice close up video!!Thanks!!

  • @ljslw
    @ljslw 4 года назад +1

    Excellent! In my 36 years as an in home appliance technician I’ve never heard this explained so well. You are truly not only a thorough technician, your also gifted with the ability to teach! Thank you for sharing these talents with others!

    • @fireonice143
      @fireonice143 4 года назад

      Loretta Cirka This must be problem also. I’ve checked all the thermistors and all have continuity and zero ohms. My understanding was that zero was good, as there shouldn’t be any resistance. The element has continuity as well and has 9.6 ohms. Thermal fuse has continuity. Timer has continuity across first and third terminals, when on high heat. The only thing left wood be this motor switch. Can it be bought without the whole motor? I’ve asked Bill, but no reply. Thank you, Jay (tallyho143@hotmail.com)

    • @ljslw
      @ljslw 4 года назад +1

      fireonice143 The part #327271. Check eBay. Only around $15. I’ve cleaned the lint out of the switch so the lever can engage the switch and never had another issue. An air compressor works great on removing all the lint that gets inside the motor

    • @fireonice143
      @fireonice143 4 года назад

      Loretta Cirka Thank you!

    • @ljslw
      @ljslw 4 года назад +1

      fireonice143 did you check the voltage at the wall? You need to make sure the polarity is correct as well.

    • @fireonice143
      @fireonice143 4 года назад

      Hi Loretta. Yes the outlet has 220v. I have the dryer heating now. FYI, you never had all the information that may have helped. This dryer was in a basement that flooded with 2’ water. After checking the thermistors and thermal fuse 3-times, it was making me crazy(ier?). I concentrated to below the water level, but had no idea the motor affected the heater (it always turned the drum and the blower fan). I disassembled the dryer, removed the motor and found all the electrical connections corroded. The centrifugal safety switch moved without restriction. I removed the cover to the contacts and found more corrosion, ...enough so that the contacts couldn’t make contact. Cleaned them all, applied dielectric grease, reassembled and I had heat! Thanks for all your help!

  • @BillNewberry
    @BillNewberry  10 лет назад +3

    Awesome! That's what I like to hear.
    Thanks for Watching!

  • @DebraLynnP
    @DebraLynnP 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you!. I checked the whole thermal system and fuses and hi limit ect... was good. I changed the element just because the casing was scorched and coil appeared compromised... couldn’t hurt! No heat still, checked 120 vac and 240 vac was being supplied and checked good,,,, so I figured it was something in between supply and thermal system... got wiring diagram followed 240 and came to centrifugal switch! Then found this video soooo back to the dryer to inspect and test the centrifugal switch! Thank you

  • @AAjax
    @AAjax 5 лет назад

    Thanks to your video, my dryer is now fixed, with only a small investment in time. You rock, Bill!
    On the Samsung EcoDryer, the centrifugal switch problem results in symptoms of it running for 5 seconds, and then stopping for 5 minutes, running for 5 seconds, stopping for 5 minutes, ... This happens in any mode, even those without heat.
    When I opened mine up, I found two leaf contacts in the centrifugal switch had stuck together. Very gentle persuasion with a screwdriver popped them apart and allowed them to engage and disengage. After that I lightly sanded the contacts and blew out the residue.
    In my web research about this issue, I see it's a common enough same issue with Samsung dryers. The copper in these leaf switches is very light, and perhaps undersized for the application.

  • @jetguat
    @jetguat 8 лет назад

    Very useful and helpful. I thought my centrifugal switch was bad, until I watched more closely to realize that I was checking the wrong leads. Thanks!

  • @revivedlady8300
    @revivedlady8300 2 года назад

    Bill, if not for this video I would have missed checking even though the blue wire leading to the dryer knob was burned at the end. I could see the blue wire ran to the motor but didn't know what to check. Figure the motor is gone since everything else was fine. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @williambarry6438
    @williambarry6438 Год назад

    Thanks brother! I've been pulling my hair out with our GE dryer. Everything checking out with good continuity and no wire issues but no heat. I haf to scroll and scroll to find this vid. Watched at least 20 before finding yours.

  • @leannmeixner8073
    @leannmeixner8073 2 года назад

    Just fixed my Whirlpool dryer with a bad switch like this. The upper leaf had come off the spade lug and jammed the lower switch which killed the igniter and gas valves from coming on. I pulled the switch off the motor, cleaned the broken leaf and soldered it back onto the spade lug, cleaned all the contact points and re-installed the switch onto the motor. I actuated the centrifugal clutch and the switch works like new ! I had really been chasing this problem from the "Hot side" of the power that feeds that igniter... all the usual suspects were good, ie the thermal fuse, the thermal cutoff, all that stuff was good. Here it was the neutral power side that was bad and this switch is in line with that feed.

  • @theapplianceguy4566
    @theapplianceguy4566 3 года назад +2

    These vids are amazing. RIP and thanks for all of the amazing vids you made for so many.

    • @sajjadawan8691
      @sajjadawan8691 3 года назад

      Feeling sad when I read RIP in your comment I was thinking why Bill isn't making more videos he looks like very nice and kind guy ,

  • @Bige4u
    @Bige4u 3 года назад

    Very helpful... i have a whirlpool dryer from mid 2011 that suddenly stopped heating only, after checking all the safety thermal fuses/switches along with the heater element and timer switch, all turned up 100%. Last on the list was to check the switch on the motor itself, low and behold, the contacts that allow power to the heater element were carboned up, a quick cleaning with a small finger nail file and a shot of electronics cleaner spray afterwards, i got continuity verification and the dryer was back in buisness. Thumbs Up!

  • @sheflores80
    @sheflores80 7 лет назад +4

    thanks for the video on the motor switch, on your other video i checked out all thermostats, relay and heating element and everything checked out good the problem was the motor switch, thanks

  • @KevinWilliams-pk2el
    @KevinWilliams-pk2el 4 года назад

    Bill, you have the greatest videos, but I'd like you to add one more thing to the opening of your "dryer runs, but no heat" videos. I tested everything in my Maytag electrical dryer. I took it apart, cleaned it, even took the module on the motor that had the points in it and made sure they were sanded and closed properly. Put everything back together. Drum moves, still no heat. So I had another dryer from my daughter's college apartment. I took it apart, cleaned it, put it back together, but had to change plugs because my outlet was different. I went to remove the plug on the Maytag and one of the wires was cooked. Of course the one that went to the heating element. I know, I should have checked voltage on the element, but I didn't. Only continuity. So there you go. 30 hours later. Maytag works fine.

  • @michaelvinalon3415
    @michaelvinalon3415 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video on centrifugal switch !!

  • @jrasmussen2248
    @jrasmussen2248 2 года назад

    Thank you for this help. I read the schematic and traced the issue to the motor switch after the heating element and thermostats, etc. all tested OK. I was just wondering how I might test this out and this video is exactly what I need. Thank you for helping reduce the number of appliances wasted into a scrap heap.

  • @aaronsalvesen4553
    @aaronsalvesen4553 4 года назад

    Hi Bill, I tested everything per your videos, continuity on all the parts. I even replaced the timer. Motor switch has continuity also. I’m so stumped now. It was a bad breaker at the Panel! At least i learned dryer troubleshooting from you!!! Thanks for the education!!!

  • @oatmealr
    @oatmealr 10 лет назад

    You rock so much! Thanks for making this video. Every other video, and every person I talked to, talked about the fuse and the various thermometers. This was the first video that mentioned the mechanical switch. I wish your video showed how to access the motor, but I was able to find a few other videos that helped in that regard. I will say that actually removing the motor was not required in my Estate dryer. There was a small hole in the bracket to reach the bottom screw (on the plastic part) and I only had to remove the retaining clip. This allowed enough angle to reach the screw and access the section you showed on the video. I went to a local parts store thinking the thermometer was bad (two purple wires), but he educated me that it has higher resistance than all the other parts and I had my ohm-meter set too low. Sanding the copper contacts did the trick! Thanks again, and kudos for making this video!

  • @squawkback
    @squawkback 7 лет назад

    Your videos are comprehensive and high-quality! Thanks! Showing how to engage the belt idler without the drum in place was a piece of genius, and I'm really gratified that this video about the motor switch exists. I had diagnosed it down to this point but was afraid that no help existed.

    • @cdawg42
      @cdawg42 7 лет назад

      I am in the same boat as you Bill I traced the wire back to motor with voltage but does not come back to heater coils with voltage thus no heat.

  • @borneking4775
    @borneking4775 3 года назад

    Just cleaned my contacts and it heated up again. Thanks for your video and knowledge. Also I didn’t need to remove the motor just unclipped the retainer and spun it over to get to the contact. That plastic fan was to much hell to remove.

  • @blue52851
    @blue52851 5 лет назад

    Thank you SO MUCH. I was pretty much lost till I watch this video, as I never thought the motor related issue could cause the non-heat problem. In my case, the switch was inside the motor terminal, and it looks burnt inside it.

  • @BillNewberry
    @BillNewberry  11 лет назад

    Definitely a bad motor, you can probably start to smell it burn after a couple attempts.
    Thanks for watching!

  • @Ari-mc3pj
    @Ari-mc3pj 2 года назад

    Bill, I have a Bravo XL MGDB850YW1 gas dryer bought in 2012 that keeps blowing thermal cutoff fuses for some unknown reason. I replaced both the thermal cutoff fuse 8573713 and high limit fuse 3391912 Thermister 8577274, and Thermal fuse 3390719 although only the thermal fuse tested open. However, the themister and thermal fuse I used aftermarket from Amazon. The dryer does not appear to blow the thermal cutoff when the exhaust tube is off the back of the wall connection. I cleaned the exhaust tube and the dryer of all lint. It however was not that covered with lint since it was a couple of years ago since I had opened the unit. The dryer will work for a couple of loads then blows the thermal cutoff over and over again. I now know how to reset those thermal cutoff fuses by throwing them on the ground, but it does not matter even after buying a new thermal cutoff fuse the same thing happens over and over again. Does my unit have a motor centrifugal switch? Can a bad centrifugal switch cause the thermal cutoff to blow? I even checked the heat out the back with the exhaust tube off and it gets up to 154 then cycles back to 120 degeees. What should I do next call the technician or buy a new unit or other? The flame sensor and the ignitor tested good at the parts store.

  • @keywerk
    @keywerk 7 лет назад

    Great video. Helped me to find the problem with my dryer. I opened my centrifugal switch and one of the contact studs had popped out of the contact.

  • @AllegoriCalD
    @AllegoriCalD 5 лет назад

    I was able to finally figure out what the problem was with my Kenmore dryer I had watched other videos and none spoke about this switch in the motor I replaced all of the thermostat and the problem remain then I came across your video and I did what you said and sure enough there it was the problem just a quick spray of contact cleaner and some light sanding and it worked dryer is working again.

  • @TxT_007
    @TxT_007 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Bill, you were a wonderful human being. May karma takes care of you in the new life!

  • @randallcorbello2857
    @randallcorbello2857 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing the video with us on how to check the switch I think that's where my problems at

  • @Trytec96
    @Trytec96 3 года назад

    Awesome video. Only reason I was able to figure out it was the Switch causing the problems.

  • @damagedathecore7216
    @damagedathecore7216 3 года назад +2

    T20 Torx bit for removing the switch cover screws in case anyone is wondering.

  • @hydrogenwaterfuel
    @hydrogenwaterfuel 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! The centrifical switch was the problem with mine.

  • @raybosflorida4928
    @raybosflorida4928 8 лет назад +1

    lov your videos BILL,,,THE BEST IV SEEN ON RUclips BROTHER!!!

  • @rebelmind654
    @rebelmind654 3 года назад +2

    Hey Bill, great video here. So I'm having the same issue. No heat, but the dryer runs. I have continuity between the hot ends on the motor - heater switch when the centrifugal switch is toggled; the thermal fuse, thermistor, heater coil all check out good. Now I checked the resistance on my control board; where the thermistor leads plug into. The service manual says a reading btn 5-15k ohms means replace the board. I'm getting 12.78k ohms, but there is not visible sign nor any smell of burn't components. Any last advice. The main board is usually the last thing to go on these things, and I can't think of anything else. It's also a $200-400 replacement part. I'll just get a new dryer if this turns out to be the issue.

  • @pwjames1486
    @pwjames1486 Год назад

    This is definitely my problem thanks big bro your a life saver

  • @CASh193
    @CASh193 7 лет назад +5

    This would have been nice to find earlier!

    • @hrhyde
      @hrhyde 3 года назад

      After checking out everything it was on air fluff.

  • @bchewski7107
    @bchewski7107 6 лет назад

    Clear simple to the point. Thank you great vid.

  • @hectorhugovazquez3253
    @hectorhugovazquez3253 4 года назад

    Bill, thanks a million for your video it help , and teach me a lot
    Big hug from Chihuahua Mx

  • @josephyoung9521
    @josephyoung9521 4 года назад

    Bill great video, I have changed the thermistor, thermostat. High heat sensor, the ignitor, thermal fuse, gas valve with solenoids. I check the switch at the back of my motor drive and heard something rattle and took it off. I cannot find just the switch without buying the drive motor. Do you know anyone with just the switch, mine is black just like yours. I’ve only seen belt switches that are grey and the holes won’t line up. Thank you sir for helping we whom are not professionals to save money by DIY.

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster 3 года назад

    This is a great video Bill, better than I had. Semper Fi brother!

    • @DanWebster
      @DanWebster 2 года назад +1

      @@John-fq2io he wasnt that old what happened? So sad to hear

    • @DanWebster
      @DanWebster 2 года назад

      @@John-fq2io Thank you. a lot of knowledge and goodness went with this man. I know Jehovah will remember them that helped others. He was a good man.

  • @robb233
    @robb233 Год назад

    My problem is different: (gas dryer):
    1. set to WARM -> close door -> press start (WORKS)
    2. set to HIGH -> close door -> press start (stays cold)
    strangely:
    3. set to WARM -> close door -> press start -> WAIT a minute -> then set to HIGH (WORKS)
    All thermostats read fine.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks very much. Great video btw.

  • @Candoit2
    @Candoit2 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing this with us!! God bless you!!

  • @dennisbuckley5798
    @dennisbuckley5798 4 года назад

    On Whirlpool model LEQ9030P, that switch also activates the timer motor, so if faulty, the dryer will not time out.

  • @jasonscott5317
    @jasonscott5317 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! I've always wondered where the centrifugal assembly was on these repairs. I repair appliances mostly all "big box" warranty calls, and we just replace the motor with no attempt to repair. Not only does this open up more opportunities to complete more jobs on first visit, I have about 20 Samsung motors in my garage I could not find the ability to throw out...

    • @BillNewberry
      @BillNewberry  8 лет назад

      +Jason Scott I bet the switch part is probably interchangeable with other motors. If you have a chance to explore that you should let me know. Thanks!

    • @jasonscott5317
      @jasonscott5317 8 лет назад

      +Bill Newberry I've opened a few and they are all sharing the same symptom... looks like (forgive my lack of terminology) the point stud connection on the lower contact band is shorted and detached loose inside switch housing. I used pliers to pop it back on and filed down the connection a little. I did this on 3 motors so far... out of 12 total. I'm glad I didn't throw these bad boys away...
      Thanks again!

    • @rafaelalcala8655
      @rafaelalcala8655 7 лет назад

      Bill Newberry hey bill tnks to your video i dis connect a dryer motor and its working perfectly

  • @MrMultitool
    @MrMultitool 8 лет назад

    Another great video Bill.

  • @premjikerai6020
    @premjikerai6020 8 лет назад

    Hi Bill, I have a dryer that is providing heat sometimes. I have checked the heater and all the other switches and they all check out good. I think I may have an intermittent dryer motor switch. I will check it out. Can I just buy the switch or do I have to buy the motor with the switch? Great video on this subject.

  • @twochrisbandeira
    @twochrisbandeira 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much I had a problem like this and I was looking dumb at the customer's house

  • @rickybreaux6914
    @rickybreaux6914 4 года назад

    Thanks Bill the video was a big help!

  • @orlandorodriguez3360
    @orlandorodriguez3360 3 года назад

    Thank you Bill. You Rock.

  • @mattma50
    @mattma50 18 дней назад

    Hi Bill great video. I have same dryer. I replaced everything and came down to the wire harness to motor. Saw your video and was trying to make out the sticker on plug for part number. Can you give me that?

  • @mikedagostino6318
    @mikedagostino6318 Год назад

    I see I'm the Only comment for 3 years, hope you still check your page. I have a Maytag Dependable Care , it won't heat. I just replaced the element, thermal fuse and the high limit . Everything is brand new as far as the heater goes.. Still no heat. Then I watched your video some more, and saw two more parts to check under a cover for the blower.. All good there.. Then I saw your video on checking the centrifugal switch... Meter beeping loud and clear there too... So WTH?? What's next? I'm going to cruise your vids, maybe I missed something...

  • @aapsprintingsigns4702
    @aapsprintingsigns4702 7 месяцев назад

    THANKS. great video.

  • @alcolavista-22
    @alcolavista-22 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Bill.. by the way your video is awesome and very helpful to everyone..
    i have a quick question on my LG dryer they spin but no heat..so i did chk all the sensors for continuity and element door switches and belt safety micro switch its all good..then a did a lot of cleaning inside impeller fan and all the ducting..
    Then re assembly everything but this time it wont spin and all the panel settings are all good except when u press the start I heard a tripping sound on the board relay.. theres no sign of burn or smell on board or in the motor..possible motor or board?

  • @mikeschuldt3268
    @mikeschuldt3268 5 лет назад

    Bill I have an LG dryer, it was running when I took it apart, put new rollers in, and now when I power it on, it lights up the display, and makes the chime...but does not start the dryer, does three clicks...then nothing...have taken all apart and checked switch...checked motor switch and cleaned, still nothing...any ideas?
    FYI...thanks for all the great videos....amazing job helping DIY's

  • @Forge5894
    @Forge5894 8 лет назад

    Bill, interesting video, thank you for posting it!

  • @moleisrich1
    @moleisrich1 2 года назад

    How do i get the cover off? I’ve tried everything known to man to fix my no heat issue.. well replaced every part in the dryer but did not know about this... going to check right now! Thanks

  • @CAN182403
    @CAN182403 5 лет назад

    Very helpful video THANKS

  • @jhonthebee
    @jhonthebee 10 лет назад

    thank you alot i fixed my dryer i am 42 and i would love to do this for living but i hate to go to college i love to learn hands on or as an apprentice

  • @rudrig6106
    @rudrig6106 8 лет назад

    nice video, Bill. Thanks for the great info!

  • @can-cruiser
    @can-cruiser 7 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for posting and sharing

  • @avenqer
    @avenqer 5 лет назад

    Hopefully you can help out: Kenmore Model 110: Dried a load of laundry, next load, stopped, checked it, restarted, Large bright spark. Called repair guy, heating element from contacts somehow fussed together. Repair guy Replaced heater, cleaning out everything, worked great. After about 5-6 hours of using it, no heat. Used multimeter, Cut off switch tripped, "reset it" (threw on ground till continuity was back), restarted. Ran for one load, became VERY HOT and next load, stopped. Bought three new parts: high-limiter, cutoff and cycling thermostat. Tested timer and switched to heat and had continuity non when turned off. Put all back together, ran for about 30 minutes then ran again, cut off is tripped again, no continuity, other switches ok. Any thoughts on whats to do next? Ready to call repair guy again. Also to add, all the switches that I replaced were fine except the cutoff that was tripped but wanted to make sure. 85 for heater coil 65 for all other parts and 75 for an hour... adding up fast. TOO ADD: Since then, got impatient and thought maybe disconnecting the exhaust ductwork and see if that was an issue. "Reset" the cutoff and sat and watched. Coils became red, ran for about 36 minutes. With a digital meat thermometer reseting next to the cycling thermostat on the exhaust inside the machine, it read 111.6 when the reset switch was triggered. I assume this means for some reason, the cutoff switch may be triggering prematurely before the cycling and the high-limit thermostats can act. If so, what next? Thoughts?

  • @linga39
    @linga39 10 лет назад

    Thanks this helped me a lot ,great job !

    • @linga39
      @linga39 9 лет назад

      This was of great help to me ,thanks and keep up the good work!

  • @lylealey7874
    @lylealey7874 7 лет назад

    Thanks Bill good stuff.

  • @ryk1265
    @ryk1265 10 лет назад

    Very informative!

  • @Markalanharman
    @Markalanharman 9 лет назад +1

    On a Whirlpool dryer, nine times out of ten, if the thermos are good, then it's a bad timer.

  • @lpc3109
    @lpc3109 8 лет назад

    521st like. "I don't always like the videos I watch on RUclips... but when I do, they are worth liking" - Dos equis man voice
    In all seriousness good work man, helpful and simple explanation of what to look for in terms of heating issues when checked all the go to's. Bravo! Now.. if only people wanted to do their own repairs as much as they want to watch videos of cats... likes would not be your issue!

  • @kirkglundal4289
    @kirkglundal4289 5 месяцев назад

    Another possible issue is when the switch gets stuck on, the heater stays on, warm or hot even when the dyer timer control is off. That or a grounded heating element, or a bad timer control switch.

  • @omarmunoz68
    @omarmunoz68 6 лет назад

    Very informative video had to replace two motor because of switch going bad in 4 years is this a bad design?

  • @BehroozB1
    @BehroozB1 8 лет назад

    very useful thanks

  • @74ewtn
    @74ewtn 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Bill, could you take a stab at this problem. Although I am not sure the motor problem on my gas dryer is related to the switch. My dryer is making a humming noise and it will not stop unless I open the door, turn the knob to off or unplug it from the outlet. It's as if the start button was stuck in the start position and I know it's not. Pushing the start button does absolutely nothing. The tub does not spin and the belt is good. I did get the tub to spin by hand and pushed the door switch in at which point the tub started spinning as normal. I did feel heat blowing in the tub. Now the motor doesn't have the power to keep the tub spinning. So I see two problems here, 1. The drum does not spin and 2. The motor wants to self start continuously. Could both of these issues be related to the switch on the motor? Thank you for all who respond.

    • @BillNewberry
      @BillNewberry  8 лет назад

      +74ewtn Sounds like the motor is bad and needs replaced. Usually when they hum when you try to start the dryer is a sign. If you can spin the drum and make it spin, with the door switch held in, then it's definitely bad. Just wore out, that's all.

  • @keithszirmay8471
    @keithszirmay8471 9 лет назад

    Thanks! Big help!

  • @marvincudjoe
    @marvincudjoe Год назад

    Thank you. I had some ants and dust in the switch clean it out and I spray some rubbing alcohol its working good now LOL

  • @dcrams16
    @dcrams16 8 лет назад

    Great video

  • @spleno1
    @spleno1 4 года назад

    Sure would be good to know which contact point touches first going down, and then going up.

  • @tcap7917
    @tcap7917 3 года назад

    thumbs up!

  • @sonyaswanson415
    @sonyaswanson415 2 года назад +1

    I did all the continuity tests in the previous video and now the switch. It still doesn't heat up. Do you have any other ideas of what it could be?

  • @feeblespace
    @feeblespace 3 года назад

    thank you Bill, this old kenmore 70 dryer motor will run about half a minute then cut off; even in " air dry " on the timer . i cleaned up the centrifugal switch breaker points so the dryer would heat up again ' the dryer did warm up, so i shut it off. On the second time i try to run it , it started this latest mess of now cutting off after half a minute or so. After another 30 seconds you can hear the reset click on and smell electric wires burning I will look at the motor again for a short circuit but i suspect the centrifugal switch that i cleaned the contacts are causing this old machine to refuse to work. help help

  • @davidkirkland1392
    @davidkirkland1392 10 лет назад

    Cool nice job

  • @jaytriton7319
    @jaytriton7319 6 лет назад

    Hi Bill great video.i noticed that i was not able to fully use my timer knob at certain points it would not start but at the normal position it would work but would not heat. Would the control board or timing switch have a fail safe built into it for the heater not to work? I checked most of your videos how to disassemble to checking the thermostat and element and resistors and now the motor switch. Seems like all components are working. Any further troubleshooting? i also engaged the motor switch that controls/engages the heating element and it passed continuity test the first and last pins. ( pin 1 and pin 7 as per video)

  • @jeezcat
    @jeezcat 5 лет назад

    I have the opposite problem on my Kenmore 90 series. The heater heats up when the timer is on but the start button has not been pressed, or the door is open with the timer on. It turns off if the timer is in one of the off positions. I am going to try to access the switch and see if lint is keeping it from opening.

  • @brooklynknightss
    @brooklynknightss 7 лет назад

    bill is this switch replaceable and where can I get it on line... Thanks for the video. I checked everything from your first video and everything was good...hoping this is the problem. Thanks

  • @ahaning
    @ahaning 4 года назад

    I have a Roper/Whirlpool RED4440VQ1 dryer that's not doing anything. I plug it in, set the timer and press Start and silence.
    I've tested the start switch, door switch, thermal fuse, replaced the timer, tested the heating element, replaced the 30A 240V breaker since the old one was giving funny readings, etc.
    Two things I notice about my motor switch compared to the one in this video:
    1) The bottom "leaf" in mine has a split in it. That is to say it isn't one continuous strip of copper. It's almost like someone has cut it in half down the middle "long ways". Not sure if it was always this way or if this is just how it fails.
    2) Mine doesn't have a spring pushing against the brown arm. It's possible that the spring was there until I opened it up and it went springin and sproingin out of sight and I'll find it years from now and wonder where it came from.
    I have a new motor arriving soon, so hopefully that will get my old dryer going again, but it's very frustrating that these little switches might be what causes them to become junk and that you just can't replace them, you have to replace the whole motor.

  • @koontzfan1
    @koontzfan1 9 лет назад

    thanks!

  • @darrenbilliter4239
    @darrenbilliter4239 2 года назад

    Have you or anyone ever soldered the contact back. I did and just wondering if it would be safe. The switch is not bypassed so I think it should be fine

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 лет назад

    appreciate it...

  • @thatunknownguy2680
    @thatunknownguy2680 3 года назад +1

    I've checked everything on my Samsung dryer. Control board relay, thermistor, high temp sensor, low temp sensor, thermal fuse, element, centrifugal switch, etc. I'm beyond stumped. I'm going to change out the control board and see what happens.

  • @sailingeden9866
    @sailingeden9866 5 лет назад +1

    Has anyone located were to buy a replacement centrifugal switch without have to buy a new motor?

    • @6955beniegn
      @6955beniegn 3 года назад

      www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2546172.m570.l1313&_nkw=+%23327271&_sacat=0

  • @syllinx1
    @syllinx1 3 года назад

    Does the switch on the motor block voltage to the element completely? My motor locked up then wire to element melted. I'm being told it is the heat relay but I'm willing to try a new motor off Amazon since it is easy to return. Now when I turn it on the element heats up even with door closed.

  • @Dlonahk
    @Dlonahk 10 лет назад

    I have an older Maytag electric dryer. I replaced the blower wheel and it works, but now the drum doesn't work/roll. When I tested in the first time in heard what sounded like a fast spinning sound for a second or two then nothing. The heater and blower wheel work, but the pulley/belt system does not. Any advice?

  • @LumberZack1
    @LumberZack1 5 месяцев назад

    Will the dryer still tumble and blow if that is faulty?