E Hays June 08, 2021 for Model Number dle7100w the high limit fuse keeps blowing. we had the repair guy out and he said it was the house vent that was causing it to get hot. i removed the vent tube from the back of the dryer and it is still blowing. we are also getting a np code and we had the voltage from the house inspected and that is fine. what else could be causing this fuse to keep blowing
1 Answer E Hays, If the relay on the control board is sticking it will cause the heater to remain on and will cause the thermal fuse to blow. Read More...
John S. August 30, 2017 for Model Number Dlex5780ve The Moisture Bar sensor connection is cut. How will I need to go about replacing it on both sides?
1 Answer Hello John, This can sometimes be changed from inside the dryer by simply opening the door to access it. There should be two screws holding the assembly in place. When removed and pulled out, the two wires should be accessible to remove at this point. Be sure not to let the wires drop inside the unit and connect them to the new part 4930EL2003B. Re-assemble in the reverse order from the disassembly. Read More...
Barbara T June 05, 2017 for Model Number DV5OK86EV I bought a floor model dryer and it has the steam connector broke off. Can this be repaired?
1 Answer Barbara, To get the steam connector you would need to get the steam water valve kit part number DC97-16919A. Read More...
Bill October 04, 2016 for Model Number wm2140cw I am looking for the blue and white wire and connector that fits into the thermistor near the bottom of the drum. The white wire has come out of the connector and doesn't seem to fit back in to make the connection to the thermistor, so I am getting the tE code on my washer. Thanks!
1 Answer Bill, You'd need to replace the wire harness, but there isn't a replacement harness listed for either the main harness or the thermistor harness. Your easiest and least expensive repair would be to remove/cut the connectors from both harnesses, strip the insulation from the wires and use a couple of small wire nuts to splice them together, put a dab of sealant in the end of the wire nuts to keep water and moisture out of the connection. You can also remove the connector pin from the connector. go to the local electronics supply store(Radio Shack) and get a couple of matching connectors and repair the connection, using the original parts. Read More...
Stephen September 14, 2015 Is the part # LG Dryer Wire Harness 6631EL3003B for the moisture sensor bar?
1 Answer Stephen, Yes, it does appear that the connector assembly 6631EL3003B would be for the sensor bars but would need a model to determine if it works for your unit. Read More...
Fourray February 23, 2015 for Model Number DLE2514W LG Dryer Model DLE2514W Front Cotton/Towels, Normal and Delicates control lights blinking, also check filter lights blinks. Filter area clean and clear of lint. Will not complete dry cycle. machine shuts down. After waiting several minutes Dryer continues running then shuts down again after short time. Any ideas as to what might be wrong?
1 Answer Hello Fourray. You need to check the thermistor 6323EL2001B and see if it is bad and needs to be replaced on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Emily October 05, 2012 for Model Number DLE5955G Is there any way to disconnect the sensor bars from the connector assembly once they are installed? I'm replacing the plastic piece that sensor bars rest in once installed, but don't neccessarily need to replace the sensor bars themselves. Any suggestions on how to remove the sensor bars for reinstallation would be greatly appreciated!
1 Answer Hi. The sensor bars part # 6500EL3001A are held in place on the ends by the metal tabs on the sensor itself. Carefully bend the tabs open on the back side and it will allow you to pull the sensor bars out and place them into the front inner panel part # AJQ73594002. Thank You. Read More...
Bianca C. June 04, 2012 for Model Number DLE0032W Thanks for answering my question. I need to know how do I test the 240 volts? Do I use my multimeter?
1 Answer Hello Bianca. Yes, you will use a multi-meter and test where the cord hooks to the dryer. Be careful doing this as you are dealing with "live voltage". You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Bianca C. June 04, 2012 for Model Number DLE0032W My LG Tromm dryer still doesn't heat. I check every thermostat & heating element. The Mulitmeter read ok. I did replace the sensor's bars because it had no contunity. It still won't heat up. What else could cause it to not get heat?
1 Answer Hello Bianca. You will need to test and make sure there is 240 volts coming to the dryer. If not, that is the issue. If there is 240 volts at the terminal block, you will need to replace the PCB 6871EC2025F if the heater and thermostats are good. Read More...