You've saved me money. It was my rear sensor. I whacked it, and we are back in business. Thank you so much for this video. You got a like and subscribe from me.1000%
Why would anyone criticize you for this video? I just learned how to fix my non-heating Elite Kenmore dryer from you. Don't listen to the negativity! Thank you for putting this video up. You just saved me a bunch of money and I am now one of your subscribers. It's tips and tricks like this that keep us from getting hosed by so called "professional" repair people. I'm an electrician by trade so I know how the industry works. I have a learned a lot of "tricks of the trade" to save people time and money over the past 40 years. I could have retired ten years ago but I love what I do and help people any time I can. I've done volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity for 20 years and I love it. I volunteered my services after hurricane Katrina in Louisiana working 12 hour days for three weeks helping to hook up temporary housing units in Shreveport, LA and Vicksburg Mississippi. It was total devastation and I'll never forget it. If I wasn't so old now I'd keep doing it.
Thank you. Would you be able to tell me how to remove the rubber part underneath the blade? It has the screws covered and it does not look exactly like the one you have.
Thanks for the video, it sure helped. I will say that they now label the parts with, "drivers side" and "passenger side". Only problem is that they mislabeled the main brackets that go where the tow hooks were mounted. Your video helped me identify this because the bumper would not fit.
Thanks Patriot Marine, I checked all the elements and sensors as per your instructions for my no heat dryer. Also cleaned out the lint screen, found $20 and change in there! Sensors and elements were good, put it all back together and the dryer works and I have a very happy wife now.
Unfortunately, I did everything you suggested but mine still not moving. I pretty much rebuild it from inside out. everything new. And it's just stuck in the water looking right at me. Suction levels are fine but is just not moving at all. Any other suggestions before I fish it out and put it in the trash?
if you've replaced what's not allowing it to move AND there's proper suction, it must move. This one is probably 15 years old and I've replaced worn parts a few times saving buying a new one which are ridiculously priced as all other pool parts.
@@PatriotMarine Correct. But I already took it apart and put it back together about 10 times. Everything has been restored correctly as suggested. That's what I don't understand. Maybe it's time to get something else. I even took it to someone else pool and tried there. But nothing happens. Just not moving. Period.
Great video!!!!! I have 24v from the transformer to the board the fuse is good but the voltage output from fuse is only 12v. The board needs 24v correct?
I don’t know if you’ll read this comment, but you definitely helped me! This problem just popped up in my 2005 Sebring and it’s definitely gonna save me the time and money of going to a dealership! So thank you very much!
Thank you for so much for! I’m going to order the parts off of Amazon ASAP and try to do it myself. I’m supposed to have a repair guy come out here Friday and try to fix it but that’s more money I have to pay so this way will save me money thanks a lot for Sharing thanks again🎉
Before buying a heating element…what would be the signs? If the thermostat and thermal cuff off were fine then is it fair to assume it’s the heating element that needs replacing? And the belt…would it be the cause for the dryer to not start? When I turn it manually..it turns so does that mean the belt is fine?
I may not be understanding your question. If you watch the video I go through what steps to take to find out if it's 'fuses' or heating element in this video.
Hi, i really need some help. I have a Kenmore 90 series dryer. It suddenly would not start. I checked the circuit breaker and it’s fine. I assumed it was the door switch bc it was not clicking and light would not come when I opened the door. I replaced it. The dryer still would not start. I tested the thermal fuse with multimeter and it was unclear bc sometimes it beeped and sometimes it did not so I replaced it. And still the dryer would not start. I tested the start button with multimeter and it beeps. The most common and obvious are working. I am considering the electrical/terminal port but isn’t it fair to assume it is fine bc the light in the dryer comes in when I open the door? Please help. What else could it be?
THANK YOU! Sears Parts Direct DIY Help took me down a rabbit hole of removing the rear access panel. No such thing on this dryer, but when attempted drops the drum mounting, so now you get to remove the top to fix that error.
When the top base gear of my blender broke off I was so disappointed. I was ready to throw it away. I decided to lookup a replacement part and amazon had it for a little over $6. When I got it, once again was I disappointed because I thought that I had purchased the wrong part. It wasn’t until today I decided to find a video on RU-vid that would show me how to fix it. And YES!!! There was your video. Just like one two, three and my blender was fixed. I needed my husband’s help but we got it done in seconds. Thank you sooooo very much very sharing this video.
Same here. I had to grip the turning gears underneath the fan to finally get it to move. I have no idea if I damaged it, so I threw it away and bought a new one for $60
I just got done taking my dryer apart to get this piece out of It and unfortunately It did not work After slamming It firmly on a solid surface but I've already looked Up on Amazon for the correct part number and it should be here this Saturday, I sure hope this fixes my dryer because I am not spending over $200 just for Ace appliances to come screw me over just for one little part. Also I bought a cheap $6.99 harbor freight voltage meter to make sure each part was operating correctly just like you did in the video, Thank you so much for that tip