The Secret to Repairing Appliances
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2023
- Today we venture into the secret of repairing appliances. All you need to know is how these guys work. If you can wrap your head around the theory you can fix these things. Good luck and thank you for watching!
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Good advice for everything. I fix electronics, sometimes appliance control boards and you need to be able to look at it and figure out how it works or you will waste tons of time testing everything.
Came to watch your whirlpool front gasket repair video and I appropriate you showing the tool for expanding that spring, I will make myself one before I attempt the repair on my washer.
Thanks.
I'm a new follower. Great video for beginners. I'm going to have my guys watch this because I don't have the patience to explain things like this in the middle of a repair. I explain as I go, but sometimes they don't understand the basics.
I ain’t watched this yet but just want to thank you for your return bless! U alway had good if ! I’m bout to watch in a little
Yeah trying to get more out there for my subs. It’s good to be back in some capacity at least.
I went through all of your videos trying to seek if you have done a video on a issue i am having with my dryer! I didn't find any and was hoping you could (or anyone) can help me! The issue i am having is that with the "Control Knob" being set to very dry it (the dryer) runs for a few minutes then it shuts off as if the cycle is over, so then i switch it to timed dry (60-50 minutes) and it works, of course i've been using that as a quick solution but noticed that it is occuring in the timed dry as well! any solution or help would be awesome thanks!
Sir, you got some question on the Whirlpool ice marker, can you swing down there when you have a second?
Really appreciate the video. Would love to see more oddball diagnostics for common failures. For example, a big video of various noises you hear for certain part failures.
Any particular unit you had in mind? Fridge or dryer? Or just in general?
@Bearded Appliance Repair I was mainly thinking of Washers actually. But I really think UA-cam is missing a good compilation for each one of them.
You could do Washers: Differences in bad suspensions parts (Spider Arm vs Shock Absorbers)
Dryers is fairly easy and done before but could add it to the playlist: Sounds of Bad Rollers vs Bad Idler Pulley vs Bad Belt vs the sound a motor makes when the spring clip popped off, etc
Refrigerators: Bad Compressor, Sloppy Compressor, Compressor Fan, Evaporator Fan, Dampening Door, etc.
Just would be nice to have those references for techs and individuals, and to my knowledge no ones done it yet it a compilation style capacity across multiple models and types.
@Bearded Appliance Repair Also, forgot to say. Huge fan. And your videos have been invaluable to me. Thank you, and I'm sure all your customers are beyond pleased to have you nearby.
Do you work on built in refrigerator like a seald system
A video on GE side by side fridge not cooling right .
Good morning
Haven’t see any new videos from you I hope all is well
Smart hq any updates on tool ?
New tech with a new van and I’m trying to figure out how to store my inventory in my ford transit connect. I’d like to see a video on inventory storage and van setup. Like a good in-depth how to on getting the van perfectly organized. Right now I have a stack of labeled plastic totes bungeed together, then bungeed to the wall and floor. It’s annoying that I can’t just pull a drawer to get a part that I need. Also anything sealed system, I’d love to see.
I run my service calls in a Silverado. No van for us yet. I would love a E-transit to save money on some gas.
@Bearded Appliance Repair Honestly Kia Souls are fantastic for Eco.
@@BeardedApplianceRepairprofit first... look it up. You should have a fleet of vans by now
These are good video’s what area do you work
Good Evening
Have you ever seen an LT a ode on Maytag Toploader?
Hello and Thanks for your Videos. Please get some Machines on the Videos to show the basics. Just talking ain’t going to do it.
I’ve been a Commercial Repairman for 36 years. Just a helpful tip, if your going to show how to test Continuity you need to have have a Machine to show the basic principles of the electrical flow directions. Show how it travels through the Safety features first.
You can’t just say “ You’ve got to Know how it works” . People need to see visuals. Not just talking. I understand your basically helping people that aren’t mechanically inclined but, pump up your presentation Dude and Your Studio if your going to do this right. 🙏
does that beard length differ from video to video?
Go to school like we all did , stop giving shit away for free hard enough out here for repair guys dam
WOW, we are doing just fine over here. You not getting enough work?
BTW, I never went to school for this. On the job training for me.
Negative mindset, everything is free online damy
The OP has a terrible attitude. You can go to school all you want but you will never get salty if your experienced co-workers use your philosophy.
Nothing sadder to me than an experienced tech that is fearful of teaching the greenies.