How to test a dryer door switch (model 3406107)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- If you pushed the start button at the dryer and didn’t turn on. The dryer switch door may be the one of problems, before ordering the part make sure that you test the door switch before ordering.
Thank you. Exactly what I needed.
Much appreciation for you sharing your skills and knowledge.
Really appreciate your feedback.
Thank you!!
Thank you for making these videos. I've been meaning to fix my switch for a while now. I have the easier problem. My switch quit working(continuous continuity). The dryer won't shut off when I open the door, I have to turn the cycle knob to off. The parts store down the street opens on Monday. My part number ends in 101 but it looks the same as the 107. Easy fix.
You should have mentioned that the whirlpool part number is the same just with a WP at the beginning
Thanks Amigo-- Green wire is for the LAMP inside the cloth compartment that is why when the switch is released or open lamp goes ON. and the other is to start the engine to rotate.
@@alannobakht8503 really appreciate your feedback
Guillermo, thanks so much for the video. Had a problem with the electric dryer. Took the switch out and used your video to test. Now I know that the switch is the problem. Really simple repair that could have cost me much more if it were not for your video. Gracias!
A la orden. I’m glad that the video riches the purpose (Fixed).
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed!
Great video of this switch, could not find any others of this model switch. Thanks!!
Thanks for your feedback.
Got the opposite problem. Dryer starts without a problem - it just doesn't stop running when the door is opened! Also I noticed that the 3-wire connector has molded numbers on it for two of the wires. #1 is green and #3 is red, which makes the blue wire #2. Although all 3 wires have white insulation, there are color dots on each wire about 1/4 inch from the connector. My switch is working properly so my problem appears to be at the other, more expensive, end of the wiring.
hey my friend. looks to me that your heating element is grounded. disconnect the dryer and the wires from the heating element, then just put your tester in oh and one prong to one of the ends and the other to the frame if beeps it’s grounded. so one part of the coil it touching the frame.
This helped me out thank you. I don't use the multimeter very often and this was a good instructional video.
Hi, what does it mean when it beeps? Im sorry, im all new into this.
Hi there, mean that is not open. In other words it’s good.
What setting do you use on the multimeter? 10A? V? mA?
Sorry for the late response, set your multimeter in continuity because it’s no connected to the AC line. Hope unswerving your question.
Thanks for the short HowTo! I was pretty sure my switch was bad and this was the perfect guide to verify.
I’m happy to hear that helped you out.
helped me out. thanks.
Which 2 do you tie together for a bypass?
The 2 and 3 because the 1sr one it’s ground wire.
To bypass the switch you have to tie 1 and 3 together but the dryer wont stop when you open the door.
Gracias, Guillermo
Gracias por ver el video. Saludos
Thanks, Guillermo. Really helpful! Saved me a lot of time and headache!
My middle wire does not beep but the wire on the right beeps when I click on the switch does that mean my door switch is bad?
If 1sr(green-ground) and 2nd beeps and when you move the switch stop beeping. And if you do 1st and 3rd should be no sound then you move the switch and will beeps. Is does this two thing is good other ways it’s bad. Watch the video one more time then paused for the 2 steps. Hope that i answered your question.