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Fix a dryer that won't heat with a new heating element. Common causes include broken coils or cracked ceramic. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
Watched video. Took dryer apart to get to heating element and sensors. In process found alot of lint had escaped into inner dryer and had a thick coating over heating element. I cleaned out most lint and pulled apart lint trap on front and cleaned out as much accumulated lint as possible. I then removed the heating element (very simple, three screws in a support bracket) and found it was broke in one spot.(wire - element severed). I believe the heavy lint build up on elements caused lint to... Read more
Dryer won't heat or flame goes out after ignition? The flame sensor monitors burner flame presence. Common DIY fix with multimeter testing required.
I used Fixya as an initial source describing my problem. I got two responses which were very helpful. One that the "coils" were probably the problem. Two, that the problem could be the thermostat or a thermistor in the dryer. I verified that AC was coming from the timing control, that both the two terminal and three terminal coils,the igniter and shut off thermostat all had continuity. I then applied AC directly to the coils: the two terminal coil ""clanked" and I interpreted that as the coil... Read more
Illuminates the dryer drum for better visibility when loading and unloading. Replace when bulb burns out or fails to light. Confirm fit with your model.
Originally the dryer was squeaking a lot, so I purchased a new belt tensioner, but the original tensioner was an old-style no wheel tensioner, so that wasn't the source of the squeaking. I saw a lot of lint had built up inside the unit where there shouldn't have been that much. So I viewed a few videos on the Appliance Pros site and saw that the rear wheel guides were the cause of the squeaking and the rear felt drum and blower housing seal needed to be replaced. The rear blower housing was... Read more
Fix loud grinding or squealing noises from a broken blower wheel. Restores proper airflow in your dryer. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes.
Did google search and found youtube diagnostic and repair video. Blower wheel was warped and rubbing on the cover. We ordered a new blower wheel and followed youtube instructions to install new blower wheel. Read more
Fix a dryer that won't start or trips breakers due to burned wires or loose connections. This terminal block kit includes wires and connectors. DIY repair.
I had to remove my dryer so I could install a new floor. The dryer would not fit through the doorway with the power cord attached. Since the power cord was fastened to the back using 3 phillip headed screws, I gently backed them out with a phillip headed screwdriver. However, two of the 3 screws gave me extreme trouble. The head of the screws were made of such a weak metal, that the screw head began stripping. I have a phillip screw kit with different sized heads, so I picked a head that... Read more
Dryer runs but won't heat? A blown thermal fuse is the most common cause. This overheating safety device protects your dryer's heating system. DIY repair.
Removed the heater of course and installed the part. Very easy to do no need to remove the drum, just top cover, control panel, and front door assembly. Remove the one screw holding heater, remove blue wire, turn heater CCW to the 8 o'clock poisiton. Install in the reverse order. This is the secound one in a month if it fails again i'll just bypass it and install a 25 AMP fuse. Read more
If your dryer shows a TS error code or won't run, the thermistor may be faulty. This temperature sensor is testable with a multimeter. 20-minute DIY fix.
Replaced heating element about three months ago. Had to order thermistor because of error code "ts" on display and dryer would not run. Removed the two screws on the back that holds the top in place. After removing the top, remove the screws that hold the control panel on front. Make sure not to break the tabs that help hold it in place You do not have to unplug any connectors for the control panel. Lay control panel across top of dryer carefully so that it will be out of the way. Next... Read more
Fix a dryer that won't heat or ignites then cuts out. This igniter assembly lights the gas burner for proper drying. DIY repair takes 30-45 minutes.
I had cleaned the lint out of the dryer exhaust hose, that was usually the problem. But still no heat. I went online to AppliancePpartPros and watched the videos and was able to diagnose that I needed a new ignitor. .The parts delivered very quickly and I had the job done in 15 minutes. The repair place I called would have taken days to come out just to look at it at.. Read more
Dryer not heating? This complete heating element assembly fixes no-heat issues. Includes element, heater box, and thermal components. DIY repair.
I found the assembly with heater element, thermostat, and the thermal fuse already assembled (cheaper than finding what part was bad and ordering that one part). unplugged dryer, pulled it out and removed the dryer exhaust tube, the top and front. The harness was a little short so I wasnt able to pull the whole heater assembly out before disconnecting. BEFORE disconnecting I took a picture so that if my brain forgot what wires went were!!!! put the dryer back together and put a load that just... Read more
Self-tapping screw for dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, and washers. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws for secure panel and component mounting.
The start button had been tricky to use. You had to push it in just a certain way to get the dryer to start. Eventually it was non-responsive. All other controls worked and there was no error code displayed. The repair was to replace the whole control board which cost around $100. Heavy sigh.. Be sure to keep track of all your screws. BTW it was not the thermal fuse. All the online videos say this is the first thing to look for when the dryer will not start. Be sure to check with the person... Read more
Converting your dryer from natural gas to propane? This LP conversion kit includes orifices and instructions for a safe switch. DIY in 30 minutes.
The kit was very simple it took longer to take the dryer apart than it did to do the change over and it works great thank you for you're product Read more
Dryer won't heat or overheats? A faulty thermostat fails to regulate temperature. This common repair restores reliable heating in 30-60 minutes.
Changed Thermistor, Thermostats and the Thermal Fuse Assembly. I did not remove drum, so squeezing my hands in-between drum and vent hose pipe to remove screws was a tight fit, but doable. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing range panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace missing, stripped, or rusted screws to restore fit.
Ordered Bake Element, Y04100019 (Whirlpool AP4283614) to replace a broken bake element on my 30-year old Jenn-Air Model S125 Downdraft Slide-in electric range. Received the element very quickly but it had been damaged in shipping. Called AppliancePartsPros to report this and they quickly shipped another element - very easy process. To install the element, I turned off the power to the range, put on rubber gloves (just in case) and removed the two sheet metal crews at the rear of the oven -... Read more
Transfers motor power to rotate the drum. Replace if dryer won't spin, makes squealing noises, or belt shows wear. Verify fit with your model number.
Purchased the necessary parts to fix our dryer. Glad we did since it was a great clean up project and now our 10 year old dryer runs like new. Read more
Converting your dryer from LP to natural gas? This conversion kit includes the regulator limiter, orifice spud, and instructions. DIY install in under 1 hour.
By putting on the part. Read more
Dryer won't heat or start? A failed thermostat breaks the heating circuit. Common DIY fix—test for continuity with a multimeter. Typical repair time: 30-60 minutes.