Had a problem with my dryer, it took me 3 or 4 cycles to get my clothes dry. I watched this video and did everything he said step by step and now my dryer is running like brand freaking new. You saved me time, money, and my wife is not yelling at me to " Just go buy a new washer and dryer" saving me about $1400. 00. Bless you sir, you really know what you are talking about and doing but more importantly you saved my ass! HIGHLY RECOMMEND HIS VIDEOS.
2 years later and your video is still helping others, I replaced my first high limit thermostat ever and I feel damn proud I was able to do it. Thank you very much for this
The was the most informative repair video I've ever seen. My husband and I fixed our dryer today and it was very fast and easy because we were able to reference this as needed. Added bonus: you sound like the Bob Ross of appliance repairmen!
Dude! Thank you for posting this. Our dryer is a different model, but wow. Except for the control board which had fewer plugs than the model you did the video with, there were absolutely no surprises. I replaced the heating element (which came with a T-Stat and fuse), the tires the drum rides on, and the belt. Cleaned it really well, (I watched the other video too) and made our 18 year old LG Tromm like new. Bride is ecstatic. $111 in parts and about an hour and a half. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Your video was so clear that I was able to replace the fuse on my LG dryer with no problem. I’m a beginner with this type of repair with assembling IKEA furniture being my most adventurous task before this.
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!! I had the same symptoms of no-heat on my LG... Not being much of an electronics guy, I watched your video, and low and behold my high limit switch wasn't showing any continuity either. My part is now on the way! I like to post the occasional how-to on my little channel when the opportunity presents itself as my contribution because guys like you are generous enough to share your knowledge with the world. Thanks again and God Bless!
Thats wrong, my grandparents had same dryer for 30 years with 8 kids. Household applicanecs use to be an investment that lasted. Now these manufacturers make crap to break often require parts and service often so they can keep getting money out if us. Its wrong and criminal. My uncle bypassed all the electeonics on my parents lg and put in a 3 phase heater and used a standard dial timer and turned the lg into a manual dryer. It jas worked well for the last 9 years while my lg has crapped out 5 times now. Im getting my dryer converted like my parents.
This was the perfect video. I was able to replace the thermal fuse and get everything back together the way it was. Thank you for putting the chapters in there, along with your commentary. I really wouldn't have been able to approach this without such a detailed guide.
Thank you so much. Our dryer just stopped heating recently and now thanks to your video I feel confident in being able to fix it myself. Thank you very much.
Blue and yellow will have continuity in a functional heating element. There should be approximately 20 ohms between red and yellow/blue and 40 ohms between yellow and blue because they meet at the red terminal
perfect video! Every step along the way matched my model just right. I appreciated how you also showed the steps for reassembly. A lot of how-to videos leave that out, tell you to just reverse the procedure. The reverse camera angle really helped understand how to take off & put on the belt. I rehearsed the procedure to put on the belt about a dozen times without the drum in place so I could see what I was doing, then closed my eyes for the last few reps so I was ready to do it blind. Worked out nicely. Thanks, dude!
Thanks. Was able to follow along and fix the dryer. With my dryer there were round access panels on the back lower sides for side venting. I opened one of those up and was able to watch the element kick in and off. Thanks again
Thank you for your guidance.. Great, short and simple (on the go) instructions for a DIYourselfer that can't afford a PROs service at the time. Thank you for helping lots of folks out there👍
Saved me a lot of money and a ton of mental anguish. It looked daunting but I just took it step by step through his video and the process was easy. The hardest part was making sure the voltmeter I had was set right. Never used one before. I had a cheap one from Harber Freight that seemed to do the trick. Note that in the video he said there should NOT be continuity between the blue/Yellow wire on the heating element. When I tested, I found that mine did, so I read the other comments and someone else had the same issue/question. Not to repeat them, find those comments and read them. Reassembly was even easier. Working now like nothing was ever wrong. Big thanks again.
Thank you for great video with excellent explanation, I'm changing sensor second time, it's last a year or more but dryer keeps working if you do some cleaning and keep it in great shape. It was nice to refresh memory after more than a year and appreciate your work . Good luck !
My LG dryer wasn't heating, this video was the first to come up on Google, and it worked great! helped me fix my dryer. I love RUclips for DIY stuff! I'm never sure how to use my multimeter, I don't have all the symbols memorized, so when it came time to test continuity I asked ChatGPT how to use my multimeter, and it gave great instructions. Also, I vote for some human chatter during the videos - I often have to watch the video several times to get it all down, and it is much more enjoyable to watch with some fun commentary than just robot-mode.
Mine w as a different model as well but pretty much all the same. $11 in parts and a hour of labor and back to doing laundry! Thanks so much for the video. I would agree with some of the other comments that I had continuity between the two element coils but still worked fine.
thank you very much. replaced coil and unit works. you did not talk too much, and all though mine is a little different you made this easy for hvac guy to fix this. thank you.
Thanks! I had a tighter spot to work with because it was a stack up in a bathroom, but it ended up being that same heat sensor. I had to work through that access panel on the side and took off the vent in the back to work with both hands but it's working now!
2nd time around fixing mine in 2 years. So i modified my unit and put in 2 flap trap doors for easy access so i can now quickly test and fix these parts. Just used a angle grinder and used a cheap hinge with ca glue and works like a charm.
This is a great idea. It would be nice if the manufacturer would do this to make life easier on everyone. I would love to see a photo of your door location/size/hinge etc.
What a great help. I ordered all new heating parts and followed the video. Two hours later, my 15 year old dryer is now safe (no lint) and running perfectly. Kudos to you. Thanks Ted
Excellent video. My 3 year old LG ended up having the exact same problem. On a side note, all 3 wires (red yellow and blue) on the actual heating element had continuity. You mentioned in the video that this shouldn't be the case but it's working great now. Thanks again!!
My dryer was not starting, I had zero experience with that, but I found your video, follow your steps, and I fixed! My first time and it was a success thanks to your video. Thank you!!! :)
thanks so much! I'm not one for RUclips "tutorials" - as I prefer a good webpage with pictures, but the funny thing is, one of the other tutorials I followed years ago was how to take apart and fix my old dryer. now here again almost 10 years later i'm following another dryer repair tutorial!
This was exactly the same issue my dryer had. This video made it super easy to diagnose, purchase the part and replace it. Dryer is working great again. Thx!
This was perfect, thank you. What a blessing it was that the thermal fuse went bad... our dryer looked almost as bad as this one did on the inside. It's nicely.cleaned now, fixed, and it works!!
Thanks for this video. Got my dryer blowing heat again and also found a replacement for a couple of drum wheels that were seized and worn flat. Very much appreciate this video. Keep up the great work
I think it’s GREAT that you just be yourself in your videos. I would say though that you maybe reiterate anything of great importance- maybe just make a sheet that highlights those items so ppl can see them and why they’re important. Ppl forget too easily even with a video they can rewind. But I liked your presentation. I’m hoping I can fix my so sons dryer; it’s also an LG, was hoping it wouldn’t be so in-depth of a job, but it is what it is. I did watch another video and it just showed how to “Reset” the dryer, but after watching your video I learned that may not be a good resolution to the “not-drying” problem, especially if you don’t know how much LINT might be built up inside the interior of the dryer, and cause a fire😱 Thank you for your video. Keep up the good work🙏😅
I love how chill you sound during the whole process. Like the Bob Ross of appliance repair videos! I have 40 ohms continuity between the blue and yellow wires to the heating element. Red to either is 20 ohms. Is this ok? You mention no continuity between the blue and yellow wires. Thank you for this great instructional video!
I have 40 ohms continuity between the blue and the yellow wires. In addition, red to either wire is also 21/22 ohms. In the video you said there should be no continuity between the blue and the yellow. Which one is correct?
The person who commented above was 100% correct. Because I read his comment I saved $65 on an aftermarket Heating Element. My Ohms Tested exactly as his did, and all of my sensors had continuity. I just replaced the Thermal Fuse (High-Limit Thermostat) and the (Rear High Limit Thermostat) dryer worked perfect. I got one load of laundry out of it (I spent 2 days cleaning this thing to new on my deck leaf blowers etc) and poof it failed. I massacred the guy on Amazon where I bought these two parts for $10. Turns out that regardless of ALL THE TESTS - The High Limit (part being replaced in this Video) failed again. I have now bought two LG parts (as they lasted me 13 years no issues) - No I didn't spend $60 - I got a guy who sold them on eBay new LG for $20 for both....I will keep them on spare to see if it happens again. What I am testing now is if I bought too short of a new vent exhaust hose. The old one was such a fire Hazzard and about 8' - I went with a 3' and I wonder if there was too much tension etc on it. So I have pulled the dryer out so no kinks and see how long this Chinese sensor holds up again.@@kathykingcaid9724
Excellent video. Well explained. I have replaced thermal fuses on older dryers but my LG just stopped working last night and I had to search to see how to do it on one of these. Thank you very much.
Great video!!! I already ordered both parts. Had to wait til I went back to work to grab my multimeter. Will be doing this later when I get home. Definitely feel way more confident after watching your video. And please keep talking and being yourself. It's grueling to listen to robot like monotone people.
Great video, very simple when you know how it operates and is assembled. Thanks My wife just informed me that our dryer has very low heat and takes to long to dry clothing. I'm assuming that half the heating element may be bad? Is that a logical conclusion? Do any models have thermal fuses to cover each side of the heating element?
Extremely helpful video! I had exactly the same problem, and even though it was a different model I was able to buy a replacement fuse and get it back running on my own (also had the chance to give it a much-needed deep cleaning). Thanks a ton for sharing this!
This video was excellent. Thank you for posting. Helped my fix my dryer and save money like the rest below. One minor item is the High limit T-Stat link you include in comments. It is 6931EL3001E which only has two wire crimp connection points. The T-Stat in your video (like mine) is a 6931EL3001F it has three crimp connector points. Not a big deal but for some looking to plug and play it will require some extra work. Thanks again.
Thank you for the video. It really help me out with some dryers out there. Your doing a great job and keep up with amazing work and we look forward on seeing another video. Los Angeles, CA
Very helpful video. I ran the step by step procedure you recommended and just did the vacum cleaning eliminating all dust and fluff. I managed to put back all together again with no bolt o part remaining at the end. Saved more than 100 USD for the maintenance technician. Excelent video. Thanks a lot
Thanks a ton for this video! It helped me diagnose my issue (bad thermal fuse) and how to take the dryer apart and more important put it back together.😀
Love the narration. Keep it up. I was gonna throw mine away n buy new BUT ill try n fix first. Mine thumps or rumbling sound so im guessing i need new belt too.
A loud rumblimg usually indicates one or more of the drum rollers needs replacing. Usually the right front one is first to go. I replaced only that one, and the noise went away.
Tried this fix and now I’ve gone through two fuses in two months. Odd. First time figured it was the shirt stuck around the lint pipe. But then two cycles later it’s no longer getting hot. I did the same thing in the video. Replaced the middle fuse. Should I have replaced the “thermostat” as well? The larger fuse in the back?
Dude, absolute lifesaver. This was exactly what was wrong with mine. Followed this and was able to fix it for $13. Have two extra screws left over from somewhere lol. Subscribed!
Absolutely great Video but the feedback is so important!!! The person who commented above was 100% correct. Because I read his comment I saved $65 on an aftermarket Heating Element. My Ohms Tested exactly as his did, and all of my sensors had continuity. I just replaced the Thermal Fuse (High-Limit Thermostat) and the (Rear High Limit Thermostat) dryer worked perfect. I got one load of laundry out of it (I spent 2 days cleaning this thing to new on my deck leaf blowers etc) and poof it failed. I massacred the guy on Amazon where I bought these two parts for $10. Turns out that regardless of ALL THE TESTS - The High Limit (part being replaced in this Video) failed again. I have now bought two LG parts (as they lasted me 13 years no issues) - No I didn't spend $60 - I got a guy who sold them on eBay new LG for $20 for both....I will keep them on spare to see if it happens again. What I am testing now is if I bought too short of a new vent exhaust hose. The old one was such a fire Hazzard and about 8' - I went with a 3' and I wonder if there was too much tension etc on it. So I have pulled the dryer out so no kinks and see how long this Chinese sensor holds up again.
Please note a little history. First off, I had bought my dryer pre-owned. I had a technician already switch the adapter from natural to propane. Then, it seemed that the dryer did not heat "enough". So, he changed the ignitor. (I am assuming he had tested it.) It is still not heating properly. Now, before I take this apart and test the Thermofuse and maybe later, the heating element, is my little 20lb propane tank----like what one would use for a grill or RV, enough pressure to ignite the element?
When I opened top I see lot of lint on the drum and harnesses I literally have to vacuum all those electrical connections as well. I'm yet to goto next step to heating element. Thank you
Fantastic video. Made taking apart the drying much easier. One note, my heating element shows continuity between all three wires. And, according to the wiring schematic in the dryer, the inner and outer elements should read with a resistance equal to the sum of the individual coils. My red to blue reads 20 Ohms, the red to yellow reads 20 Ohms, and the blue to yellow reads 40 Ohms. Had I relied on the continuity test alone, I would have unnecessarily replaced the heater. (Your electrical meter and mine may have different settings for "continuity."). My thermal fuse is blown. Given the low probability of the element shorting out and the thermal fuse blowing at the same time....I dug a little deeper. Again, excellent video.
Thank you sir!! My dryer is the exact same and has the exact same issue other than there being continuity between yellow and blue with 40 ohms but some other comments cleared it up!!! 13 bucks instead of a newer dryer, I can’t thank you enough!
And another happy user of your video. That was easy. $15 worth of parts, an incision in my hand (dang those pieces are sharp), and heat!!!! Thank you Bearded Appliance Repair guy!
Thank you! This is so helpful. What happens if there’s continuity between the red and blue, but not the red and yellow. That still needs replacement? Thanks.
According to the service manual T1 is red, T2 is blue, T3 is yellow from top to bottom. T1 to T2 should be less than 18-22 ohms, T2 to T3 should be less than 18-22 ohms, and T1 to T3 should be 9-11 ohms. My T1 to T3 is at 41 ohms.....so I'm going to replace my heater and see if that fixes it. Mine is heating, but I don't think enough, hence assuming one of the two elements is not working well. Plus I also noticed that only one of the hot legs is drawing 23 amps, the other leg is drawing less than half of an amp.
Narrating what you’re doing is just fine. You’ll want to edit the videos a bit more perhaps but hey, I’m no RUclipsr I’m just trying to fix my dryer and I certainly appreciate you
Had a problem with my dryer, it took me 3 or 4 cycles to get my clothes dry. I watched this video and did everything he said step by step and now my dryer is running like brand freaking new. You saved me time, money, and my wife is not yelling at me to " Just go buy a new washer and dryer" saving me about $1400. 00. Bless you sir, you really know what you are talking about and doing but more importantly you saved my ass! HIGHLY RECOMMEND HIS VIDEOS.
2 years later and your video is still helping others, I replaced my first high limit thermostat ever and I feel damn proud I was able to do it. Thank you very much for this
You have a calming voice like Bob Ross. I feel like curling up by a fire and drinking coco.
The was the most informative repair video I've ever seen. My husband and I fixed our dryer today and it was very fast and easy because we were able to reference this as needed. Added bonus: you sound like the Bob Ross of appliance repairmen!
You made everything seem simple and you explained everything so very good..Never thought a dryer could hold that much lint..GOOD JOB
You made my first time ever messing with a dryer pretty damn easy, wasn't even the same model but came apart just the same, thank you to you and LG
Dude! Thank you for posting this. Our dryer is a different model, but wow. Except for the control board which had fewer plugs than the model you did the video with, there were absolutely no surprises. I replaced the heating element (which came with a T-Stat and fuse), the tires the drum rides on, and the belt. Cleaned it really well, (I watched the other video too) and made our 18 year old LG Tromm like new. Bride is ecstatic. $111 in parts and about an hour and a half. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Your video was so clear that I was able to replace the fuse on my LG dryer with no problem. I’m a beginner with this type of repair with assembling IKEA furniture being my most adventurous task before this.
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!! I had the same symptoms of no-heat on my LG... Not being much of an electronics guy, I watched your video, and low and behold my high limit switch wasn't showing any continuity either. My part is now on the way! I like to post the occasional how-to on my little channel when the opportunity presents itself as my contribution because guys like you are generous enough to share your knowledge with the world. Thanks again and God Bless!
Thank you for this. I was about to buy a new dryer. I figured after ten years and four kids this dryer didn’t owe me anything.
A respectful wording to the machine.
Thats wrong, my grandparents had same dryer for 30 years with 8 kids. Household applicanecs use to be an investment that lasted. Now these manufacturers make crap to break often require parts and service often so they can keep getting money out if us. Its wrong and criminal. My uncle bypassed all the electeonics on my parents lg and put in a 3 phase heater and used a standard dial timer and turned the lg into a manual dryer. It jas worked well for the last 9 years while my lg has crapped out 5 times now. Im getting my dryer converted like my parents.
This was the perfect video. I was able to replace the thermal fuse and get everything back together the way it was. Thank you for putting the chapters in there, along with your commentary. I really wouldn't have been able to approach this without such a detailed guide.
Thank you for the simple instructions! Saved me a few hundred in repairs or buying a new dryer. And I'm a subscriber now.
Thank you so much. Our dryer just stopped heating recently and now thanks to your video I feel confident in being able to fix it myself. Thank you very much.
Blue and yellow will have continuity in a functional heating element. There should be approximately 20 ohms between red and yellow/blue and 40 ohms between yellow and blue because they meet at the red terminal
Thank you.
THANK YOU
Just saved me an element
What should I do if it doesn’t but I replaced the heating element?
Thank you was about to replace the element
Very clear and efficient video!! Thanks for the clear instructions and the nice “behind the pulley” view!
perfect video! Every step along the way matched my model just right. I appreciated how you also showed the steps for reassembly. A lot of how-to videos leave that out, tell you to just reverse the procedure. The reverse camera angle really helped understand how to take off & put on the belt. I rehearsed the procedure to put on the belt about a dozen times without the drum in place so I could see what I was doing, then closed my eyes for the last few reps so I was ready to do it blind. Worked out nicely. Thanks, dude!
I love the rehearsal idea! Wow that’s smart! I’m going to do that.
Thanks. Was able to follow along and fix the dryer. With my dryer there were round access panels on the back lower sides for side venting. I opened one of those up and was able to watch the element kick in and off. Thanks again
So helpful, saved us a lot of money, plus the fact we were going to have to wait 7 weeks for a technician!
Excellent video! Watched/followed your video, bought a $25 igniter and the dryer works like a charm! Thank you.
Thank you for your guidance.. Great, short and simple (on the go) instructions for a DIYourselfer that can't afford a PROs service at the time. Thank you for helping lots of folks out there👍
Saved me a lot of money and a ton of mental anguish. It looked daunting but I just took it step by step through his video and the process was easy. The hardest part was making sure the voltmeter I had was set right. Never used one before. I had a cheap one from Harber Freight that seemed to do the trick. Note that in the video he said there should NOT be continuity between the blue/Yellow wire on the heating element. When I tested, I found that mine did, so I read the other comments and someone else had the same issue/question. Not to repeat them, find those comments and read them. Reassembly was even easier. Working now like nothing was ever wrong. Big thanks again.
This video saved us big $$ on repairing our dryer. Step to step instructions was awesome.
This is a GREAT VIDEO!!!! Thank you soooo much! ❤ I can’t wait to try fixing it myself! Without you I would have no clue where to start!
Thank you so much, I have a lg gas dryer with resettable fuses but knowing what to look for when metering them out was a huge help.
Thank you for great video with excellent explanation, I'm changing sensor second time, it's last a year or more but dryer keeps working if you do some cleaning and keep it in great shape. It was nice to refresh memory after more than a year and appreciate your work . Good luck !
You do a great job explaining and filming everything! Thank you!
My LG dryer wasn't heating, this video was the first to come up on Google, and it worked great! helped me fix my dryer. I love RUclips for DIY stuff! I'm never sure how to use my multimeter, I don't have all the symbols memorized, so when it came time to test continuity I asked ChatGPT how to use my multimeter, and it gave great instructions. Also, I vote for some human chatter during the videos - I often have to watch the video several times to get it all down, and it is much more enjoyable to watch with some fun commentary than just robot-mode.
Mine w as a different model as well but pretty much all the same. $11 in parts and a hour of labor and back to doing laundry! Thanks so much for the video. I would agree with some of the other comments that I had continuity between the two element coils but still worked fine.
This video is amazing, you explain very well. Thank you, I fixed my dryer from watching this. Thank you, much appreciated
Thank you kind Sir for this video. Got our dryer fixed for minimal money. Thanks a million!!
I appreciate this video so much! You made it very easy to complete my first successful dryer repair!
thank you very much. replaced coil and unit works. you did not talk too much, and all though mine is a little different you made this easy for hvac guy to fix this. thank you.
Nice video, this will help me fix my dryer and you kept it interesting. Thanks.
Thanks! I had a tighter spot to work with because it was a stack up in a bathroom, but it ended up being that same heat sensor. I had to work through that access panel on the side and took off the vent in the back to work with both hands but it's working now!
2nd time around fixing mine in 2 years. So i modified my unit and put in 2 flap trap doors for easy access so i can now quickly test and fix these parts. Just used a angle grinder and used a cheap hinge with ca glue and works like a charm.
This is a great idea. It would be nice if the manufacturer would do this to make life easier on everyone. I would love to see a photo of your door location/size/hinge etc.
That’s so smart!!
My daughter followed step by step.. on your video.. Huge success.. Thank God
What a great help.
I ordered all new heating parts and followed the video.
Two hours later, my 15 year old dryer is now safe (no lint) and running perfectly.
Kudos to you.
Thanks
Ted
Excellent video. My 3 year old LG ended up having the exact same problem. On a side note, all 3 wires (red yellow and blue) on the actual heating element had continuity. You mentioned in the video that this shouldn't be the case but it's working great now. Thanks again!!
Is that means bad jared? i got continuity on all 3 wires, does that mean element is bad?
Did you replace the heating element?
Same thing do you need to replace the element?
Same here. Got it apart and the high limit had no continuity, but the blue to yellow have continuity. Does that mean the element has to be replaced?
Same thing here but I don't see any answers! High limit hs no continuity, but the blue to yellow has continuity.
My dryer was not starting, I had zero experience with that, but I found your video, follow your steps, and I fixed! My first time and it was a success thanks to your video. Thank you!!! :)
thanks so much! I'm not one for RUclips "tutorials" - as I prefer a good webpage with pictures, but the funny thing is, one of the other tutorials I followed years ago was how to take apart and fix my old dryer. now here again almost 10 years later i'm following another dryer repair tutorial!
Thank you so much I really appreciate the time and effort that you spent on trying to help us guys DYII
This was exactly the same issue my dryer had. This video made it super easy to diagnose, purchase the part and replace it. Dryer is working great again. Thx!
This was perfect, thank you. What a blessing it was that the thermal fuse went bad... our dryer looked almost as bad as this one did on the inside. It's nicely.cleaned now, fixed, and it works!!
You are the man! Great video! I really appreciate it. I'm not a pro, so it took me 3hrs, but it got done!
I've successfully taken it apart . I'm waiting for the part to put it back together ❤ wish me luck!
Great video and tutorial. My dryer had the exact same thing wrong with it.
Thank you for this video. I was able to follow your instructions and replace my heating element.
Thanks for this video. Got my dryer blowing heat again and also found a replacement for a couple of drum wheels that were seized and worn flat. Very much appreciate this video. Keep up the great work
same here..2 out a 4 wheels were very stiff,,replaced belt as long as i was in there 11
I think it’s GREAT that you just be yourself in your videos. I would say though that you maybe reiterate anything of great importance- maybe just make a sheet that highlights those items so ppl can see them and why they’re important. Ppl forget too easily even with a video they can rewind. But I liked your presentation. I’m hoping I can fix my so sons dryer; it’s also an LG, was hoping it wouldn’t be so in-depth of a job, but it is what it is. I did watch another video and it just showed how to “Reset” the dryer, but after watching your video I learned that may not be a good resolution to the “not-drying” problem, especially if you don’t know how much LINT might be built up inside the interior of the dryer, and cause a fire😱 Thank you for your video. Keep up the good work🙏😅
I love how chill you sound during the whole process. Like the Bob Ross of appliance repair videos!
I have 40 ohms continuity between the blue and yellow wires to the heating element. Red to either is 20 ohms. Is this ok? You mention no continuity between the blue and yellow wires.
Thank you for this great instructional video!
Another comment says what you have are the correct readings.
I have 40 ohms continuity between the blue and the yellow wires. In addition, red to either wire is also 21/22 ohms. In the video you said there should be no continuity between the blue and the yellow.
Which one is correct?
The person who commented above was 100% correct. Because I read his comment I saved $65 on an aftermarket Heating Element. My Ohms Tested exactly as his did, and all of my sensors had continuity. I just replaced the Thermal Fuse (High-Limit Thermostat) and the (Rear High Limit Thermostat) dryer worked perfect. I got one load of laundry out of it (I spent 2 days cleaning this thing to new on my deck leaf blowers etc) and poof it failed. I massacred the guy on Amazon where I bought these two parts for $10. Turns out that regardless of ALL THE TESTS - The High Limit (part being replaced in this Video) failed again. I have now bought two LG parts (as they lasted me 13 years no issues) - No I didn't spend $60 - I got a guy who sold them on eBay new LG for $20 for both....I will keep them on spare to see if it happens again. What I am testing now is if I bought too short of a new vent exhaust hose. The old one was such a fire Hazzard and about 8' - I went with a 3' and I wonder if there was too much tension etc on it. So I have pulled the dryer out so no kinks and see how long this Chinese sensor holds up again.@@kathykingcaid9724
Excellent video. Well explained. I have replaced thermal fuses on older dryers but my LG just stopped working last night and I had to search to see how to do it on one of these. Thank you very much.
This worked like a charm! 👍👍👍 Thank you for sharing!
Great video!!! I already ordered both parts. Had to wait til I went back to work to grab my multimeter. Will be doing this later when I get home. Definitely feel way more confident after watching your video. And please keep talking and being yourself. It's grueling to listen to robot like monotone people.
I truly in enjoy way of dealing with the process on how to do this fun job.
I just love people who love and know what they do.
Thank you sir. AWESOME video im a newbie to appliance repair. That helps so much
Great video, very simple when you know how it operates and is assembled. Thanks My wife just informed me that our dryer has very low heat and takes to long to dry clothing. I'm assuming that half the heating element may be bad? Is that a logical conclusion? Do any models have thermal fuses to cover each side of the heating element?
Extremely helpful video! I had exactly the same problem, and even though it was a different model I was able to buy a replacement fuse and get it back running on my own (also had the chance to give it a much-needed deep cleaning). Thanks a ton for sharing this!
Love the video man! So helpful. Did you do that cleaning video?
Great content. You saved me from having to buy a new dryer. Oh, and I have no issues listening to you talk! 😀
This video was excellent. Thank you for posting. Helped my fix my dryer and save money like the rest below. One minor item is the High limit T-Stat link you include in comments. It is 6931EL3001E which only has two wire crimp connection points. The T-Stat in your video (like mine) is a 6931EL3001F it has three crimp connector points. Not a big deal but for some looking to plug and play it will require some extra work. Thanks again.
Thank you for the video. It really help me out with some dryers out there. Your doing a great job and keep up with amazing work and we look forward on seeing another video. Los Angeles, CA
Very helpful video. I ran the step by step procedure you recommended and just did the vacum cleaning eliminating all dust and fluff. I managed to put back all together again with no bolt o part remaining at the end. Saved more than 100 USD for the maintenance technician. Excelent video. Thanks a lot
Thank you so much for posting this video. It was exactly right.
Amazing how a video can make something so simple and doable.
You are a blessing and I honor you for sharing!!
Extremely helpful! thank you!
You're welcome!
Watched the video took it apart tested it found the problem got a new thermal fuse put it back together dryer is drying now. Thank you for the post!
Thank you!! My dryer had the same problem. Went and test the thermal fuse, open! Ordered, installed, up and running.
Best RUclips help video I’ve watched. 5 star!
Loved this, keep up the human like chatting while working on it.
Wow.. you saved me so much money. My high limit fuse went out just like this one and I was able to fix my dryer for $14. Thanks! Love the videos!
Thanks for the how-to. Saved me $$$$ and time.
Thanks a ton for this video! It helped me diagnose my issue (bad thermal fuse) and how to take the dryer apart and more important put it back together.😀
Giggled with the voiceover. Thanks for investing time, helping others!
Thx for the video. I just want to know what brand is that 90° drill attachment?
Thank you for the step by step process. Cheers bearded buddy 😎
Love the narration. Keep it up. I was gonna throw mine away n buy new BUT ill try n fix first. Mine thumps or rumbling sound so im guessing i need new belt too.
A loud rumblimg usually indicates one or more of the drum rollers needs replacing. Usually the right front one is first to go. I replaced only that one, and the noise went away.
Tried this fix and now I’ve gone through two fuses in two months. Odd. First time figured it was the shirt stuck around the lint pipe. But then two cycles later it’s no longer getting hot. I did the same thing in the video. Replaced the middle fuse. Should I have replaced the “thermostat” as well? The larger fuse in the back?
Dude, absolute lifesaver. This was exactly what was wrong with mine. Followed this and was able to fix it for $13. Have two extra screws left over from somewhere lol. Subscribed!
Starting my day with a relaxing thirty minute dryer disassembly video. 😂 Thank you so much for this my dryer is currently haunted.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!
Your tutorial helped me diagnose and repair my 13 year old LG dryer.
Great video - thanks!
25:26 - looks like you need a tray (ideally magnetized) to hold all the screws! :-)
Absolutely great Video but the feedback is so important!!! The person who commented above was 100% correct. Because I read his comment I saved $65 on an aftermarket Heating Element. My Ohms Tested exactly as his did, and all of my sensors had continuity. I just replaced the Thermal Fuse (High-Limit Thermostat) and the (Rear High Limit Thermostat) dryer worked perfect. I got one load of laundry out of it (I spent 2 days cleaning this thing to new on my deck leaf blowers etc) and poof it failed. I massacred the guy on Amazon where I bought these two parts for $10. Turns out that regardless of ALL THE TESTS - The High Limit (part being replaced in this Video) failed again. I have now bought two LG parts (as they lasted me 13 years no issues) - No I didn't spend $60 - I got a guy who sold them on eBay new LG for $20 for both....I will keep them on spare to see if it happens again. What I am testing now is if I bought too short of a new vent exhaust hose. The old one was such a fire Hazzard and about 8' - I went with a 3' and I wonder if there was too much tension etc on it. So I have pulled the dryer out so no kinks and see how long this Chinese sensor holds up again.
Please note a little history. First off, I had bought my dryer pre-owned. I had a technician already switch the adapter from natural to propane. Then, it seemed that the dryer did not heat "enough". So, he changed the ignitor. (I am assuming he had tested it.) It is still not heating properly. Now, before I take this apart and test the Thermofuse and maybe later, the heating element, is my little 20lb propane tank----like what one would use for a grill or RV, enough pressure to ignite the element?
When I opened top I see lot of lint on the drum and harnesses I literally have to vacuum all those electrical connections as well. I'm yet to goto next step to heating element. Thank you
Fantastic video. Made taking apart the drying much easier. One note, my heating element shows continuity between all three wires. And, according to the wiring schematic in the dryer, the inner and outer elements should read with a resistance equal to the sum of the individual coils. My red to blue reads 20 Ohms, the red to yellow reads 20 Ohms, and the blue to yellow reads 40 Ohms. Had I relied on the continuity test alone, I would have unnecessarily replaced the heater. (Your electrical meter and mine may have different settings for "continuity."). My thermal fuse is blown. Given the low probability of the element shorting out and the thermal fuse blowing at the same time....I dug a little deeper. Again, excellent video.
Without your comment I would have wasted $65 - Thank you very much!!!
Pretty good explained, thanks a lot, I'll ty to fix my one today, thanks
You da man! Well spoken. Clear and precise. Keep doing how you do. I'm watching all your videos man. Good job
Awesome tutorial!!!
Thank you sir!! My dryer is the exact same and has the exact same issue other than there being continuity between yellow and blue with 40 ohms but some other comments cleared it up!!! 13 bucks instead of a newer dryer, I can’t thank you enough!
What would it mean if my two back fuses has full current (0) and the fron has 20/40 amperage?
Man bro you are a life saver!! God bless
Thank you for the great video. The heat just stopped working on our lg dryer. What were the items to buy offline? Couldn’t find them. Thanks
And another happy user of your video. That was easy. $15 worth of parts, an incision in my hand (dang those pieces are sharp), and heat!!!! Thank you Bearded Appliance Repair guy!
Thank you for making this video. It is very helpful.
Thank you! This is so helpful. What happens if there’s continuity between the red and blue, but not the red and yellow. That still needs replacement? Thanks.
According to the service manual T1 is red, T2 is blue, T3 is yellow from top to bottom. T1 to T2 should be less than 18-22 ohms, T2 to T3 should be less than 18-22 ohms, and T1 to T3 should be 9-11 ohms. My T1 to T3 is at 41 ohms.....so I'm going to replace my heater and see if that fixes it. Mine is heating, but I don't think enough, hence assuming one of the two elements is not working well. Plus I also noticed that only one of the hot legs is drawing 23 amps, the other leg is drawing less than half of an amp.
@@hubertalvarez7884 did it work? I’m in similar situation.
Yes, thank you your video is awesome. It was very useful saved me so much money.
Narrating what you’re doing is just fine. You’ll want to edit the videos a bit more perhaps but hey, I’m no RUclipsr I’m just trying to fix my dryer and I certainly appreciate you
All I can say is THANK YOU!!!!