Kurt H Quakertown , PA January 01, 2016 Appliance: Maytag Electric Dryer PDET910AYW Broken timer knob worn out door switch The timer knob simply pulls off the shaft with a solid, steady pull. Cleaned the timer cavity of lint/dust buildup. Aligned the keying flat of the shaft and knob and pushed the new knob on with careful, steady pressure until it was obviously seated. No tools required other than a vacuum. The door switch would sometimes not shut the dryer off when the door was opened. New switch came with new fast-on connectors. Replacement required opening the top cover of the dryer and hinging it up. This is easy to do. There are 2 spring tabs that secure the front of the top cover to the dryer body. Using a thin putty knife, push each tab straight away from you while prying upward. The front of the cover will slightly 'pop up' at each tab location. Simply lift and hinge the cover upward to its resting position. Locate the door switch and note which wires go where. They are different colors. Simply pull them off the switch terminals. If the connectors show signs of overheating, replace them. Cut the wires as close as possible to the existing connector. Carefully strip about 3/8" insulation from the wires. Hold the barrel section of the new terminal with strong pliers, insert the wire into the crimp barrel and squeeze hard! Pull-test to ensure the crimps are solid. Note the orientation of the switch plunger to the switch body. It is offset to the left. The new switch should be installed likewise. Squeeze the lock tabs of the switch and push it out. Simply push in the new switch with the plunger to the left and carefully slide the wire terminals onto the switch tabs. Lower the cover and operate the dryer to ensure the switch works properly. If good, align the cover with the locator pins and simply push downward on the front of the cover. It should 'pop' into place. Done! I don't have a standard crimping tool for the connectors, so I used a vise-grip to squeeze the barrels, adjusting the squeeze pressure for a second 'insurance squeeze'. Read More... 61 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers
Beth V Valrico , FL February 21, 2016 Appliance: Model MAYTAG ATLANTIS Dryer stopped rinnung light still worked Replace thermal fuse and door switch. Read More... 90 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Brian B Woodbury , MN March 24, 2014 Bad door switch Replaced it. Read More... 39 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Shane T Sauk City , WI November 21, 2014 Appliance: Maytag Top Loading Washer SAV2555AWW Leaking water pump worn out belt I replaced the worn parts. Removed the electric motor/pump assembly then took it to my motorcycle repair shop to clean/maintenance the motor, remove the old pump because it was stuck on the motor shaft. Once removed I blew out dust/debris from the motor w/compressed air. Sanded and filed the corrosion off the shaft, applied a "sealing grease" of sorts to the shaft to make potential future removal easier and reassembled. I took the whole wamma jamma home, reinstalled and wah-la, fixed. I am blessed more than most to have access to hand tools and other equipment at my shop. I could've fixed it completely at home but, since I've the ability to take it further, I did. Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Socket Set
Tracey W Grottoes , VA September 25, 2018 Wouldn’t start Even though this website recommended that the thermal cell was probably the issue I was certain that it was the door switch so I did that first, of course I should listened because it was the thermal fuse as listed with the highest % it could be on this website! I now have a frig I fixed last year and a dryer this year, as a single lady I fixed both on my own and saved a ton of money. Everyone should keep this website handy. Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers