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I have a *sense* that this may be what is going on with mine (seems to be the identical model)... it is running normally - just no heat. I was super excited to see that it has a diagnostic mode - but mine is not giving me a code at all. It just ding-dings every time I push/hold the temp button... but then nothing. What do I deduce from that?? I am so grateful for this video, but I'm just an old chick... kind of apprehensive about pulling this whole thing apart, especially if the thermal fuses might not even be the problem. I just can't think what else it would be. The error code would have made me feel better about the whole thing - am I just doing something wrong trying to elicit it?
I’m a 55 yo old woman who has never attempted to repair anything!! Thanks so much for your help!! I replaced the water pump without any problems. Cost me 65.00 for the pump. Saved me sooo much money!!
Well my Duet is a bit older. Maybe hitting 20 years. Wife complained about noise and tonight the machines (i have mine stacked) literally walked away from the wall. Sure enough - one front shock was completely broke off and the other front one had no resistance I’m ordering all 4- i can hear the squeaking a bit (my hearing sucks) and cost to replace that part is not worth it. 600$. Thanks for vid. Looked pretty straightforward- just wanted to see who did this and how it came out. How long have these been in use- and are they holding up Can you provide the company on AMZ you used? I’m going with highest rated. If I can get 2 more years out of this. In good to go. Thanks
Before you remove any wires you always take a picture of the original wires so you can reattach the wires with confidence. If you need to label the wires with colored sharpies works as well
Thank you for the video. I have a similar situation where the shock (spin cycle making loud tumbling noise) once in a while and also there is squeal sounds once in a while, not all the time when the drum is spinning. I have changed the shock absorber, and the tumbing noise seems to be going away. However, the squealing sound is still there. The squeal would last maybe one or two second during the whole entire cycle. I changed the drive pulley belt in the back. Model is a kitchen aid, but it is very similar, if not the same as the whirlpool. Would that be the bearing going out? Thank you in advance.
Usually the loud rumbling or gravely sounds and obviously squeaking (sporadically or during different cycles) is most definitely a bearing going. If you can still use it and live through the noise I’d keep using it but your time is running out.
The front shocks are harder to replace BC of the wire washer ring holding the boot. it takes 2 guys to get that wire washer back onto the boot. U dont need to remove the ground wire to get the shock off the chassis, I started from the back. I had to use a small pipe wrench to get the old/new shocks back onto the chassis bc the shocks are super tight. U cant remove it with hand. U need to lift up on those plastic tabs on the top and bottom shock head to get the shock off/on easier. it was easier to start from the base of the shock 1st then start at the other end of the shook that goes to the drum. My duet unit is 2011 so since then there have been engineering improvements to make life easier to install the new shocks onto the chassis that is why the motor is now a direct drive motor so there is no belt. the 2024 price is $ 55.00/shock. In LA, tech labor charges $250 .00 /shock so thanks for sharing your skill. the shaking doesn't occur until u go into rinse mode.
To much work take my step stool sit on front of the washer no need to take it apart disconnect the front spring then work my way to the spring in the back install throne bellow in 30 minutes laundry tech 25 years
Fantastic video, however the heating element can be replaced without remove drum or moving electronics. Remove lower front panel and remove single screw holding the stand to the heating element cage. Take note of wire locations and remove all wire connections to heating element cage. Remove top cover and entire back panel. Remove primary air duct which is attached to heating element cage and the entire duct and cage slides out the back of the dryer.
Great video. Super helpful. I bought the T5 but the plate won't be delivered until later so seeing your video helped me not install the unit until the plate arrive. Thanks again.
Most models have the model and serial numbers on the front right behind the door. If not it’ll be on your diagnostic sheet on above or behind the control board
Very thorough! My impeller, it too has developed a hole in it. You said you heard that you should get about 3 years use from that pump. Where did you hear that? It's been 3 years now. How has the pump been working?
Yeah most of the Amazon knockoffs have anywhere from 2-3 as a lifespan. Mine worked until a bearing took out my washing machine, about 3 years and was doing great. I’ve used the knockoff heating elements for my dryer and they burn out every 18mths - 2 years but since I’m paying $28-$35 I’m not complaining
Nice job bro. I’ll do some NBA this week and some hockey. I had to work late today so couldn’t get the Monday night game. Looks like there were some free greens in the MNF game
Ugh, looking for this everywhere. I dont need to see what it looks like. I need to see How To disassemble the motor, snake the wire, and pinch to release. - $64 for the motor replacement, i need to know if its worth getting, and replacing myself.
Most ads explain whether or not to mount in the ceiling, sorry you missed it. Sounds like you have good airflow already, if the booster is not noticeably better.