LG Dryer Not Heating, Heating Element Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- One day my LG dryer was not heating. In this video I will show you the replacement steps for the heating element. I ended up having a lot of trouble with this because I bought an aftermarket part that only lasted a week and had to take it apart again to fix it with an authentic LG part.
Here's a link to the LG heating element - amzn.to/47mSp44
Thanks for making this available. My daughter keeps telling me to purchase another set. However, this is the last gift from my dad 2007.
Thankfully there's only a few parts that can go bad so there's no need to replace the whole thing. The washer on the other hand is a different story
Those dual coil elements never fail. I don't even carry one for van stock.
It's probably the $10 genuine LG high limit fuse.
Is that an auto-resetting fuse?
@@CarolinaCowboys the high limit is a one time fuse, the thermostat, also on the canister is a bi-metal and technically resets
@@wayneloyacano249 ya I thought the high limit fuse was one time, so if I replaced it, it would just blow out again, I think it’s because of a temperature regulator or thermostat
Also I’m pretty sure I replaced the fuse and it didn’t fix the problem
@@CarolinaCowboys typically replacing both is recommended. If fuse keeps blowing it's usually related to airflow. Not just venting but also the lint filter. Those can get clogged, not long you scrape off but perminate clogging the screen. Very fine material of filter means dryer sheets and fabric softener are not recommend.
Great video, so helpful!! thank you so much for sharing.. funny thing... the screw you said was super tight was missing when i opened mine up... hmmmmm... Also i did not see where you took out the four screws in the door face. With the door open it is the two highest and 2 lowest screws to remove.. but not any of the ones attaching the door or the opposite ones for reversing the door.
Are you talking about right here? - ruclips.net/video/z69Do7YM4iw/видео.htmlsi=VzmyNvTWgwkCAP9r&t=268 I wonder if you have a different model than mine.
@@CarolinaCowboys yes it is slightly different, maybe slightly older or newer of the same :) I ended up with 3 extra screws when it was over, but it works fine with no movement or noise so I 'm just gonns save them in the part box for the next round.. haha.. I do suggest folks take care with where the odd scres go I had 4 stubby machine screws, and and the 3 days i was waiting for the part i forgot where they belonged... ooops..
@@CarolinaCowboys the super tight one was the 2nd screw in the top left corner of the door-cover peice i only had the first screw there,.the left most one, there was a hole for another screw but no screw there...
@@CarolinaCowboys I forgot to mention how helpful the video was, sorry about that i edited it in. It really was a life saver.. :)
@@huasonshine4120 Glad to help!
Help after removing the front panel you disconnected wires. That red and white on I just can’t get out. I try to pull in really hard. On the side and in the front. Was there a trick? I tried doing what you did 3:44 minutes in the video..
Most of those wires have squeeze clips on them, sometimes you need to squeeze on the sides and sometimes on the front or the back. Check out my other dryer videos I have other angles as well.
im buying a new dryer instead.. with my clumsiness, i will misplace screws or literally fk up this process ... LOL
You could also call LG and they can send a tech to your house to fix it
no wonder its a twenty min video...🥱
Yeah, several hours worth of work condensed down to 20min LOL