Kyle, I have seen some older units that provided service panels but I guess it just cheaper to build without it and easier to remove huge panels to gain greater access. Of course removing the panels should be easier. Thank you for watching.
Another successful roller change. Replaced all four since I was in there (the bad one worn down to the hub). Also replaced the tensioner while the tub was free. Your instructions and video was well executed and very thorough. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much for this video I could not figure out how to take my dryer apart. My blower was full and caked up with lint making a very loud noise when running. Your video was on point and extremely helpful thanks again!
A million thank you's for posting this video! (My wife thanks you too!) I couldn't find any other videos for the DLG1102 on the internet. I was able to easily disassemble my dryer and replace the rollers and idler pulley under a couple of hours. Your video was a godsend!
FYI this works for my DLEY1201V. It smelled so bad and I couldn't get the appliance man to come out and see to it so, thanks to you, I just did it myself. There was lint all over the heating element! It's a wonder it didn't catch on fire!!!😱 Thank you so much for making this video and for being so detailed! I could not have figured it out on my own. I was just too afraid of breaking something. You're a great teacher😁
@Maritza McKinney I was able to clean mine so I didn't have to replace it so I'm not 100 on whether the drum has to come out to remove the heating element. Honestly tho, I think if you're careful and have small enough hands you could replace it without having to remove the drum. I waited until my husband was at work and did the whole job myself from start to finish. There were some pretty tight spots I know my husband would never have been able to reach with his man paws if he had done it. Honestly, it wasn't hard. I believe you can do it with a fair amount of ease. Good luck🙂
Thank you for your detailed video. I was able to replace one of the rear drum roller assemblies in less than two hours including cleaning all the parts!
Congrats on both cleaning and replacing the drum roller. For me the hardest part has always been figuring out how to open up the machine, since once inside they are basically the same. Thank you for the kind words and for watching.
I love you so much!!!! I tried to change the door open left vs right for my wife and accidentally unscrewed the lower bracket of one of the hinges and the mounting plate fell inside the unit :(... you saved my butt!!! With a new born I would have been toast
Bless you sir. I have this exact same dryer, now 10 years old, and I was able to take it apart for a repair with your guidance. Without it, I would have trashed at least half of the control panels.
Thank you sir for posting the video!! I had to replace a light bulb inside the dryer... easy enough one would think. Well not quite. The bulb would not unscrew at all. Then the bulb broke off as I was turning it so hard. I had to get a needle nose pliers to put in the socket to turn the base out. Unfortunately there wasn't much room so I had to maneuverer the housing around to get the pliers at an angle to get in the socket. I was then able to get the base of the bulb out. When moving the housing back into place the wiring on back of the socket came loose... hence me watching your fantastic video. It was actually very easy to remove the top/s (easier than it looked on the video) as your video made it so simple. I found the wire connector that came off the back of the bulb housing/socket and slid it right back on. Easy. Thank you again for posting your video.
Larry, what a story. A very long time ago I had to replace the bulb on an old Sears or Whirlpool and it was very easy. I think the Samsung I have now uses LED. Sorry for the painful journey but thank you for sharing the experience. Glad this video was helpful.
Thanks so much for this video. Tightening up the baffles was my Christmas project & without your tutelage I'd have probably disassembled in ways that aren't possible. I have LG model DLE1101W & the instructions worked for this model as well. Now on to replacing a post light on the porch tomorrow. A woman's work is never done! Thanks again & Merry Christmas!
Sounds like you had a productive Christmas day. Glad to hear the video was helpful and you got one more project out of the way. Merry Christmas to you too and thanks for watching.
Man your a lifesaver, thank you for such a detailed how to video. I was about to just buy a new dryer because i couldnt figure out how to disassemble it to replace the rollers 😂
Great video on a model that is hard to find information on. I almost gave up repairing ours until I finally found a blown thermal fuse located on the back side of the vent tube behind the lint screen. Thank you very much!
Great video. I repaired my dryer largely thanks to your video. For removing that first cover, I usd a pair of rubber gloves. That gave me the grip I needed to slide the panel back.
If all you need to do is get inside the front panel to access gas components, there's NO NEED to disconnect any of the wiring or remove the power box, or pull open the metal underhood. Just flip up the top and lean against the wall, and the front panel can simply be turned outward and rested against the dryer or wall. So many less screws! That said, this video is VERY helpful in getting the top panel off as well as the front door panel. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Exact same set up as the DLE 1101, electric instead of gas. I had lint built up on the heating element producing a burning smell. This helped me get to it and clean it out. Thanks again.
Great video! Thank you! I watch this video as a reminder whenever I take my dryer apart for cleaning. So far no parts replacement, but this will be very helpful when that is needed.
thank you very much. Your video was a really big help. I had a dish cloth caught in the vent fan and the drum would not turn. Was ready to buy a new dryer so your video saved that expense. John
Awesome video! Wanted to do a deep clean on our dryer and this video was a perfect guide. Followed step by step and everything was perfect! Thank you sir
Thanks for uploading this video. When removing and replacing the plastic top, it's easier to do from the rear of the dryer while wearing gloves with rubber grips that are designed for holding slick surfaces
7 years later and another well deserved 'Thank You!'. I have the 1101 (electric) model and was getting a 'burning' smell. Full access made testing of components and cleaning out the interior a breeze. FYI it was lint on the coils.
I would like to join the chorus of thanks to you good sir. Thank you so much for taking the time to film and upload this video. It helped me out tremendously!
Thanks for uploading this! It cut down on the time for me to get into my DLE1101W to replace the belt and went ahead and replaced the four rollers and idler pulley while I was at it.
Excellent video! Helped me get a quarter that fell down the lint vent and into the blower motor fan. Thank you very much!!! It way easy to dismantle thanks to your video.
You sir at THE MAN!!!!! I have the same dryer but in silver. Started making a loud low vibrating noise. Found a wad of paper that made its way into the blower. Problem solved. 👍👏🎉
Thanks for posting, I have the same dryer and started to get burning smell during use. Took apart and found a screw missing on the metal housing for the blower. That caused lint to build near the burner assembly and led to the smell. Lucky it didn’t catch fire before we found it.
This is great. It took me a couple days and couple hours to try to find anything that would show how to take it apart. You’d think the company would be a little better about showing repair videos. Although that might hurt their bottom line. Thanks for your video.
Glad you came across this video. I recall the frustration of trying to open a washer and then watching the tech do it in seconds. Would be nice if the manufacture posted some videos as these machines don't last as long as the older ones. Some of the online parts vendors (www.repairclinic.com/Content-Library) offer how to videos that can be helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, the DLEY1201V is identical. If it were not for this video I would have tried going in the back, and would have removed tons of screws and stuff that was not necessary. I could not get a plastic spoon in the crack, but found a Teflon compatible spatula worked well.
Thank you!!!!! Helped me disassemble my dryer thinking it was the drum rollers when u found a chap stuck container that was making the rumbling sound.... I learned a lot in this video and now woukd be able to fix my dryer if anything went out... very satisfied and everything was explained detailed... deffintly will recommend your videos... #Liked and #Subcribed...😁
Thank you for this excellent instructional video. I needed to replace a front roller and I would never have been able to do it without your help. I actually have a slightly different model DLE1101W but your video worked perfectly.
After removing the screws from the top lid, notice there is a lip in the middle just in front of "Sensor Dry" label. Wipe it dry/lint free, and you can push against it to slide the lid back.
Wanted to add, you can use the small pry tool from auto trim kits. Very quickly you can open and remove the plastic cover in seconds with no damage to the plastic cover. The trim pieces can be used in your car or re-sold to keep the trim tool.
Have you ever had to replace the moisture sensor. Is that just two pieces of metal? If so can you not brush them to remove the oxidation to return the conductance?
@@cfldriven thank you for the reply and the video too! Had to open the 1101 model to test all the thermistors. The moisture sensor does not need the tub removed. I did notice there was no conductivity on the sensor bars. Right now till I need or get another set I removed the oxidation and that allowed to reset the machine and now I have heat back to the dryer!
@@cfldriven my husband was singing your praises and he raced inside that dryer to change out the orifice for me. And we both commented that it appeared that you were navigating as you went and you did so perfectly and saving us from taking the bloody door off and then the front panel. Brilliant! He doesn't compliment stuff like this often as he is an engineer, but this was so helpful. You know your stuff!
@@angela-sanders Thank you and your husband for the kind words. Actually went back to watch the video and I'm guessing my wife was out of the house as I tore apart her machine (yes she claims it). Again thanks for the support.
Thank you for the video I am on social security and this will help me out a whole lot. I tried taking it apart but gave up after taking the top off. The easy way to take it off it just to remove the two screws in the back and push down and back comes right apart. Somehow I am pretty sure a rodent got inside the dryer through the vent it was clogged up with lint leaving it open .
There was no rodent inside but the flex pipe smelled like a dead animal there was a-lot of lint inside around the electric heating element and lodged in the corner of the lint trap. I have cleaned it up including removing the heating element to check for rodent up inside of duct that leads to the drum it looked like maybe traces of a mouse up in there by the looks of the debris that came out when I thumped the dryer against the floor to check for a mouse lodged up in the drum
@@jimsmith5450 I had a poorly connected flex pipe and ended up with lots of link in the dryer, but no little visitors so far. Congrats on tackling the job and cleaning things up. Glad we could help a little with this video. Thanks for watching.
@@cfldriven I did. I like to disassemble dryers to clean out lint buildup on the flame thrower jobber. My old dryer was notorious for this type of build up. I'm happy to report after 3 years of regular use, this dryer had virtually no pass-by of lint into the unreachable parts of the dryer.
@@brianmcintyre6407 Good to hear your newer dryer stayed mostly lint free. I remember an older machine with a carpet of lint. Wish the manufactures would make cleaning them much easier.
I am wondering if we can open the back panel directly without remove the front and drum .... once saw a youtuber had back opened without remove top and front... that will get you access to heating element directly... ... but don't know how.....
The heating igniter and gas controls are on the right bottom front of this unit, not sure how they do it with the electric dryer. Some machines you can remove back panels, but as I recall this unit does not have a removable back side, the cabinet is three sided, the fourth being the removable front. A good place to check diagrams is appliancepartspro.com, I have no affiliation with them.
Ray, I no longer have this dryer, but this video here ua-cam.com/video/RvbJn61d9hQ/v-deo.htmlsi=d0_A5NHXze6cQA2Y will show you how to access the pulley.
Youre amazing. I wanna give you a foot rub. You deserve it. Lint built up on the bottom and in the tube to the filter. Big pile. Got that cleaned up and also found a quarter that was rubbing that propeller creating a ruffling paper sound for so long. Now its as quiet as when I first bought it. I will say, they didnt make it easy to get the lint off the bottom. I had to bust out my air compressor and blow it all from the sides
Glad this helped you make some money. I always check pockets before running a load as a metal clip put a hole in the washer's water pump. Interesting idea using compressed air, although I prefer to vacuum it out when possible. Thanks for sharing.
Our LG dryer has a power but the problem is the drum is not turning around just like it was something got stock I'm not sure if there's a belt to be replace please help us before it was showing in the screen check filter so what we did we really clean the filter and now still not turning around the drum so please help us
Teofila, there is a belt that drives the drum and occasionally they do break. Can you easily spin the drum by hand? If yes probably the broken belt. Problem could also be clothing caught on the edge, worm drum liner, the end bearing failing or motor failure. Depending on your skill and comfort level these can be fixed without a tech although it will require disassembly of the machine, which isn't as bad as it sounds. It basically a metal box with a drum and motor. Of course a qualified tech would be able to diagnose and quickly fix the issue. Best of luck with the project.
I finally got through to LG Technical Engineering - It turns out that although the conversion part, the small brass orifice, has not changed model to model, year to year, the directions accompanying the part no longer are correct with regard to access. The process of removing the covers, back, top, and then front, is totally different and worse, it turned out that even LG engineering did not have up-to-date drawings or instructions. In the field we discovered that manufacturing had made changes to the number of pressure clips that hold the control panel from the top cover. If I had been thinking about it, I should I have video recorded the whole process.
LG on this particular model has way too many pressure clips on the top cover panel. One needs way to much pressure to get it to come lose. I certainly wanted to use a screw driver to pry it out, but knew that would damage the panel. Thank you for the input.
I will say taking off the front panel on on the LG DLE 1101W doesn't work the same way at all, the dryer looks the same but the front panel and bulk head will not come apart to get to the 4 screws that hold the bulk head in place! Any information would be highly appreciated! Help
It should be on the heater housing which is underneath the drum towards the back right hand side of the cabinet. This video from fix.com might be useful ua-cam.com/video/NeAKCxYDGDg/v-deo.html
I can't believe manufacturers wont add a couple service panels to make these things easier to replace parts on. Thank you for the thorough walk-thru.
Kyle, I have seen some older units that provided service panels but I guess it just cheaper to build without it and easier to remove huge panels to gain greater access. Of course removing the panels should be easier. Thank you for watching.
They really should install a service door to clean out the dust and lint around the bottom
6 years ago and this is still useful!! Thank you, i got done what i needed!
Congrats on using this video to help you work on the your machine. And thanks for the view.
Thanks! I couldn't have fixed my dryer without your help!
Matt, glad the video helped you out and congrats on getting the project done. Thank very much for the tip, much appreciated.
Another successful roller change. Replaced all four since I was in there (the bad one worn down to the hub). Also replaced the tensioner while the tub was free. Your instructions and video was well executed and very thorough. Thank you so much for this.
Smart to replace all four since you are already in there. Congrats on all the work you tackled. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you so much for this video I could not figure out how to take my dryer apart. My blower was full and caked up with lint making a very loud noise when running. Your video was on point and extremely helpful thanks again!
Congrats on tackling the project and succeeding. Glad to hear this video was helpful. Thank you for watching.
A million thank you's for posting this video! (My wife thanks you too!) I couldn't find any other videos for the DLG1102 on the internet. I was able to easily disassemble my dryer and replace the rollers and idler pulley under a couple of hours. Your video was a godsend!
Congrats on tackling a big job and getting it done. Happy to hear this video played a small part. Thank your for watching.
FYI this works for my DLEY1201V. It smelled so bad and I couldn't get the appliance man to come out and see to it so, thanks to you, I just did it myself. There was lint all over the heating element! It's a wonder it didn't catch on fire!!!😱 Thank you so much for making this video and for being so detailed! I could not have figured it out on my own. I was just too afraid of breaking something. You're a great teacher😁
Thank you for the wonderful feedback. Congrats on tackling the job and succeeding. Good to know the video was helpful.
I need to replace my heating element also. On the same model as you! @Jennifer Garner. Will I have to remove the drum to replace the heating element?
@Maritza McKinney I was able to clean mine so I didn't have to replace it so I'm not 100 on whether the drum has to come out to remove the heating element. Honestly tho, I think if you're careful and have small enough hands you could replace it without having to remove the drum. I waited until my husband was at work and did the whole job myself from start to finish. There were some pretty tight spots I know my husband would never have been able to reach with his man paws if he had done it. Honestly, it wasn't hard. I believe you can do it with a fair amount of ease. Good luck🙂
@@jennifergarner4818 Thanks for helping out Maritza.
Thank you for your detailed video. I was able to replace one of the rear drum roller assemblies in less than two hours including cleaning all the parts!
Congrats on both cleaning and replacing the drum roller. For me the hardest part has always been figuring out how to open up the machine, since once inside they are basically the same. Thank you for the kind words and for watching.
I love you so much!!!! I tried to change the door open left vs right for my wife and accidentally unscrewed the lower bracket of one of the hinges and the mounting plate fell inside the unit :(... you saved my butt!!! With a new born I would have been toast
Good to hear this helped and you weren't toast. thanks for the subscription
Bless you sir. I have this exact same dryer, now 10 years old, and I was able to take it apart for a repair with your guidance. Without it, I would have trashed at least half of the control panels.
Glad to hear no trashing of the control panels occurred. Congrats on doing your own repair, and thank you for watching.
Thank you sir for posting the video!! I had to replace a light bulb inside the dryer... easy enough one would think. Well not quite. The bulb would not unscrew at all. Then the bulb broke off as I was turning it so hard. I had to get a needle nose pliers to put in the socket to turn the base out. Unfortunately there wasn't much room so I had to maneuverer the housing around to get the pliers at an angle to get in the socket. I was then able to get the base of the bulb out. When moving the housing back into place the wiring on back of the socket came loose... hence me watching your fantastic video. It was actually very easy to remove the top/s (easier than it looked on the video) as your video made it so simple. I found the wire connector that came off the back of the bulb housing/socket and slid it right back on. Easy. Thank you again for posting your video.
Larry, what a story. A very long time ago I had to replace the bulb on an old Sears or Whirlpool and it was very easy. I think the Samsung I have now uses LED. Sorry for the painful journey but thank you for sharing the experience. Glad this video was helpful.
Thank you for making this! Just fixed our dryer today with the help of this video.
First congrats on fixing the dryer and for taking the time to comment, much appreciated.
Thanks so much for this video. Tightening up the baffles was my Christmas project & without your tutelage I'd have probably disassembled in ways that aren't possible. I have LG model DLE1101W & the instructions worked for this model as well. Now on to replacing a post light on the porch tomorrow. A woman's work is never done! Thanks again & Merry Christmas!
Sounds like you had a productive Christmas day. Glad to hear the video was helpful and you got one more project out of the way. Merry Christmas to you too and thanks for watching.
Man your a lifesaver, thank you for such a detailed how to video. I was about to just buy a new dryer because i couldnt figure out how to disassemble it to replace the rollers 😂
Congrats on tackling the project and saving lots of money. Glad this video helped. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Great video on a model that is hard to find information on. I almost gave up repairing ours until I finally found a blown thermal fuse located on the back side of the vent tube behind the lint screen. Thank you very much!
Congrats to you for taking the info in this video and using it to solve your problem. Thank you for watching.
This was going to be a tedious nightmare for me, but this video made it a piece of cake. Thanks!
Norm, don't eat too much cake and get a restful sleep. Glad to hear the video helped. Thank you for watching.
Great video. I repaired my dryer largely thanks to your video. For removing that first cover, I usd a pair of rubber gloves. That gave me the grip I needed to slide the panel back.
John, thank you for the rubber glove tip, what a good idea.
A thin spatula also worked well
If all you need to do is get inside the front panel to access gas components, there's NO NEED to disconnect any of the wiring or remove the power box, or pull open the metal underhood. Just flip up the top and lean against the wall, and the front panel can simply be turned outward and rested against the dryer or wall. So many less screws! That said, this video is VERY helpful in getting the top panel off as well as the front door panel. Thank you.
Good to know, thank you for sharing a different approach.
Thanks for the video. Exact same set up as the DLE 1101, electric instead of gas. I had lint built up on the heating element producing a burning smell. This helped me get to it and clean it out. Thanks again.
Happy to hear you got to that burning smell before it became something more serious. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Great video! Thank you! I watch this video as a reminder whenever I take my dryer apart for cleaning. So far no parts replacement, but this will be very helpful when that is needed.
Barry, good to hear your LG is still repair free and that you are cleaning it. Thanks for sharing and for watching.
thank you very much. Your video was a really big help. I had a dish cloth caught in the vent fan and the drum would not turn. Was ready to buy a new dryer so your video saved that expense. John
Wow a dish cloth! Glad you were able to use the video to solve the issue and save yourself some money. thank you for commenting and watching.
Nicely done. Thanks to you I can get my dryer up and running. Thank you!
Good to hear this helped in getting your dryer working again. Thank you for commenting and watching.
Awesome video! Wanted to do a deep clean on our dryer and this video was a perfect guide. Followed step by step and everything was perfect! Thank you sir
Congrats on getting the project done and glad the video was useful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for uploading this video.
When removing and replacing the plastic top, it's easier to do from the rear of the dryer while wearing gloves with rubber grips that are designed for holding slick surfaces
Great idea, thank you for sharing your experience and for watching.
Thank you for taking the time to make this. It was very helpful.
Malcolm, hopefully it helped you out. Thanks for watching and writing.
Great video with all the necessary detail without the fluff. Thank you. hanged drum support rollers and belt in record time.
Isn't it nice to be empowered by knowledge? Glad to hear the video helped and thank you for watching.
Great video man! Thank you so much I was able to fix my dryer on my own thanks to you!!
Congrats on tackling the job and succeeding! Thanks for watching.
7 years later and another well deserved 'Thank You!'. I have the 1101 (electric) model and was getting a 'burning' smell. Full access made testing of components and cleaning out the interior a breeze. FYI it was lint on the coils.
Glad to hear you caught the fire hazard before it was too late. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience.
The only video online for this style lg most models are much easier to disassemble thank you sir
Good to hear you find our video and that it was helpful. Thank you for watching.
I would like to join the chorus of thanks to you good sir. Thank you so much for taking the time to film and upload this video. It helped me out tremendously!
Always great to hear from a viewer that this video was helpful and relevant. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@@cfldriven thank you sir!
Thanks for uploading this! It cut down on the time for me to get into my DLE1101W to replace the belt and went ahead and replaced the four rollers and idler pulley while I was at it.
Congrats on planning ahead and replacing the rollers and pulley. Thank you for watching.
Excellent video! Helped me get a quarter that fell down the lint vent and into the blower motor fan. Thank you very much!!! It way easy to dismantle thanks to your video.
Thank you so much for the feedback. Glad you got some money out of it!
Thank You..Thank You..Thank You!!! I am not a handy man, but your video helped me accomplished the mission. Your video was fantastic!
Hate to tell you, that makes you a handy man. Congrats and thanks for watching.
Thanks for this one. It was a lot of help and saved me a lot of money because one of my rollers was damaged.
Congrats on saving some money by fixing it yourself. Thank you for the feedback.
Thank you for posting this video. It was of great assistance when I needed to remove the front panel of my dryer.
Good to hear this video is still helpful after all these years. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for showing this now I can replace the thermal fuse of my LG Dryer DLE1001W, I really appreciated.
Congrats on using this video to help you solve the problem with the fuse. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and write.
You sir at THE MAN!!!!! I have the same dryer but in silver. Started making a loud low vibrating noise. Found a wad of paper that made its way into the blower. Problem solved. 👍👏🎉
How interesting that it was a wad of paper. Glad the video helped solve the issue. Thanks for watching and sharing your story.
Thanks for posting, I have the same dryer and started to get burning smell during use. Took apart and found a screw missing on the metal housing for the blower. That caused lint to build near the burner assembly and led to the smell. Lucky it didn’t catch fire before we found it.
Wow that was close, so glad this video was able to help you solve the problem. Appreciate the view.
This is great. It took me a couple days and couple hours to try to find anything that would show how to take it apart. You’d think the company would be a little better about showing repair videos. Although that might hurt their bottom line. Thanks for your video.
Glad you came across this video. I recall the frustration of trying to open a washer and then watching the tech do it in seconds. Would be nice if the manufacture posted some videos as these machines don't last as long as the older ones. Some of the online parts vendors (www.repairclinic.com/Content-Library) offer how to videos that can be helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, the DLEY1201V is identical. If it were not for this video I would have tried going in the back, and would have removed tons of screws and stuff that was not necessary. I could not get a plastic spoon in the crack, but found a Teflon compatible spatula worked well.
Marshall, glad to hear the video helped you out. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful in walking me through taking apart my dryer.
Paul, good to hear after so many years this video is still helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing this video, we have the same dryer, you made it easy for me to disassemble and to find the rollers ...
The good thing is now you can take apart just about any dryer since they all have the same basic components. Congrats on taking on the task.
Thank you so much for taking the time and make this video🙏
Gaudalupe, thank you for taking the time to watch and write.
This was great! Very helpful and very much appreciated. Great work!
Glad to hear this video is still useful. Thank you for watching and taking the time to write.
Thank you!!!!! Helped me disassemble my dryer thinking it was the drum rollers when u found a chap stuck container that was making the rumbling sound.... I learned a lot in this video and now woukd be able to fix my dryer if anything went out... very satisfied and everything was explained detailed... deffintly will recommend your videos... #Liked and #Subcribed...😁
Toni, thank you so much for the kind words and endorsement.
Thank you for this excellent instructional video. I needed to replace a front roller and I would never have been able to do it without your help. I actually have a slightly different model DLE1101W but your video worked perfectly.
Wonderful to hear the video help you with the project. Congrats on tackling it. Thank you for your support.
After removing the screws from the top lid, notice there is a lip in the middle just in front of "Sensor Dry" label. Wipe it dry/lint free, and you can push against it to slide the lid back.
Shane, thank you for sharing your experience with the LG.
THANK YOU! Helped me fix the baffles on my LG DLEY1201W.
Thank you for sharing your experience, glad the video helped.
Thank you so much for this video!!! Terrific and tremendously helpful!!!
Daniel, you are very welcome, thanks for watching and taking the time to write.
Thanks for this video. It really helped me disassemble my dryer to replace the heating element.
Very impressive that you were able to use the video to help you solve another issue. Thanks for the feedback.
I have same dryer and not heating
From one fixer to another, thanks for the video!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Thank you!! This was perfect!! Your video enabled me to get my dryer up and running again.
Thank you for the feedback, really glad to hear it helped you.
This was helpful I have a similar model as this and most "how to" videos use a simpler version. Thanks!
Good to hear this video helped you out with a similar model. Thanks for the view and writing in.
Wanted to add, you can use the small pry tool from auto trim kits. Very quickly you can open and remove the plastic cover in seconds with no damage to the plastic cover. The trim pieces can be used in your car or re-sold to keep the trim tool.
Thank you for sharing that out of the box thinking, great idea.
Have you ever had to replace the moisture sensor. Is that just two pieces of metal? If so can you not brush them to remove the oxidation to return the conductance?
@@Gurucwd Moisture bars could be coated with residue which you might be able to wipe off. They also could be shorted or broken.
@@cfldriven thank you for the reply and the video too! Had to open the 1101 model to test all the thermistors. The moisture sensor does not need the tub removed. I did notice there was no conductivity on the sensor bars. Right now till I need or get another set I removed the oxidation and that allowed to reset the machine and now I have heat back to the dryer!
@@Gurucwd If you put an ohm meter probes across the moisture bars and wipe with a wet cloth you should see a change, indicating they are working.
I watched this at a customers house because I was stuck. Thanks!
Let see an online assistance via video comes to ....
Delighted to hear the video helped you service the client. Thank you for watching and commenting.
great help. unbelievable. we need to change a used dryer we bought for a hundred bucks from a neighbor from ng to lp. this helps so much
Sometimes getting the darn thing open is half the battle. Good to hear this video helped with your fuel conversion project. Thanks for watching.
@@cfldriven my husband was singing your praises and he raced inside that dryer to change out the orifice for me. And we both commented that it appeared that you were navigating as you went and you did so perfectly and saving us from taking the bloody door off and then the front panel. Brilliant!
He doesn't compliment stuff like this often as he is an engineer, but this was so helpful. You know your stuff!
@@angela-sanders Thank you and your husband for the kind words. Actually went back to watch the video and I'm guessing my wife was out of the house as I tore apart her machine (yes she claims it).
Again thanks for the support.
Thank you for the video I am on social security and this will help me out a whole lot. I tried taking it apart but gave up after taking the top off. The easy way to take it off it just to remove the two screws in the back and push down and back comes right apart. Somehow I am pretty sure a rodent got inside the dryer through the vent it was clogged up with lint leaving it open .
There was no rodent inside but the flex pipe smelled like a dead animal there was a-lot of lint inside around the electric heating element and lodged in the corner of the lint trap. I have cleaned it up including removing the heating element to check for rodent up inside of duct that leads to the drum it looked like maybe traces of a mouse up in there by the looks of the debris that came out when I thumped the dryer against the floor to check for a mouse lodged up in the drum
@@jimsmith5450 I had a poorly connected flex pipe and ended up with lots of link in the dryer, but no little visitors so far. Congrats on tackling the job and cleaning things up. Glad we could help a little with this video. Thanks for watching.
Thank you sir for this disassembly video, it was spot on and helped me greatly.
Hope you were able to resolve your LG issue. Appreciate you taking the time to watch.
@@cfldriven I did. I like to disassemble dryers to clean out lint buildup on the flame thrower jobber. My old dryer was notorious for this type of build up. I'm happy to report after 3 years of regular use, this dryer had virtually no pass-by of lint into the unreachable parts of the dryer.
@@brianmcintyre6407 Good to hear your newer dryer stayed mostly lint free. I remember an older machine with a carpet of lint. Wish the manufactures would make cleaning them much easier.
Thanks so much for this video. Helped this Momma so much. Discovered a large mouse nest I would've never known about!
They must have found it cozy and warm. Glad to hear this helped you out.
Thank you sooooo much for this very informative video I’m sure you have helped a many including myself save money!
Valarie, just looking to pay if forward. Happy to hear the video helped you out. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video Thanks a Lot!!!! ; it fixed mine model DGL 1201 W exact same disassemby procedure.
Mario, happy to hear this video helped you fix your machine. Congrats on completing the project.
Thank you! A compacted lint ball got caught in my blower wheel and was shaking the hell out of the dryer
Congrats on taking it to the next step and solving the problem. Thanks for the view and sharing, much appreciated.
Thank you so much for this video. Exactly what I needed.
Appreciate the feedback, good to hear it was helpful.
Do you have any videos on getting out the lint and debris that has collected inside the door glass?
I don't, but adding your suggestion to my list. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Help me a lot!
Alberto, good to hear this video was helpful. Thanks for watching.
I am wondering if we can open the back panel directly without remove the front and drum .... once saw a youtuber had back opened without remove top and front... that will get you access to heating element directly... ... but don't know how.....
The heating igniter and gas controls are on the right bottom front of this unit, not sure how they do it with the electric dryer. Some machines you can remove back panels, but as I recall this unit does not have a removable back side, the cabinet is three sided, the fourth being the removable front. A good place to check diagrams is appliancepartspro.com, I have no affiliation with them.
Thank you. This was helpful.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and write in.
Thanks 🙏🏽 you save me day and dryer😅
Congrats on being able to make use of this video. Thank you for watching.
Great walk through. Thank you.
Tom, good to hear. Thanks for the feedback and taking the time to comment.
You saved me!!! Thank you!
Nice to hear this video was useful, thanks for watching.
Thanks buddy that top cover was messing with my head
Good to hear this video was helpful with your project. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! This is a keeper.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching.
How do you gain access to the pulleys get the back off
Ray, I no longer have this dryer, but this video here ua-cam.com/video/RvbJn61d9hQ/v-deo.htmlsi=d0_A5NHXze6cQA2Y will show you how to access the pulley.
Youre amazing. I wanna give you a foot rub. You deserve it. Lint built up on the bottom and in the tube to the filter. Big pile. Got that cleaned up and also found a quarter that was rubbing that propeller creating a ruffling paper sound for so long. Now its as quiet as when I first bought it. I will say, they didnt make it easy to get the lint off the bottom. I had to bust out my air compressor and blow it all from the sides
Glad this helped you make some money. I always check pockets before running a load as a metal clip put a hole in the washer's water pump.
Interesting idea using compressed air, although I prefer to vacuum it out when possible.
Thanks for sharing.
I would of loved to see how to take the lid off
As I recall remove fasteners on back of lid and slide to the back. Might need an old credit card to separate the front seam and get the lid moving.
Awesome video, Thank You!!!
Our LG dryer has a power but the problem is the drum is not turning around just like it was something got stock I'm not sure if there's a belt to be replace please help us before it was showing in the screen check filter so what we did we really clean the filter and now still not turning around the drum so please help us
Teofila, there is a belt that drives the drum and occasionally they do break. Can you easily spin the drum by hand? If yes probably the broken belt. Problem could also be clothing caught on the edge, worm drum liner, the end bearing failing or motor failure. Depending on your skill and comfort level these can be fixed without a tech although it will require disassembly of the machine, which isn't as bad as it sounds. It basically a metal box with a drum and motor. Of course a qualified tech would be able to diagnose and quickly fix the issue. Best of luck with the project.
Where can I find rollers for a DLE1501W. Amazon is confusing.
Avoid Amazon, give one of these a try LG parts lgparts.com or PartSelect partselect.com
@@cfldriven tried them both. Neither have what I need. Very expensive to buy aswell if they did. Thanks for trying.
@@johnadamsfinancial They are $20 and in stock at www.partsdiscount.com
Thank you for the video and advice. I was able to take apart and fix myself. Thanks again.
@@johnadamsfinancial Congrats! Where did you buy the replacement rollers?
Monuments should be built for you. 🥰
Yeah but my wife would knock me off the pedestal. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks REALLY helped
Good to hear it was useful.
Thanks for the video
You are most welcome!
Thanks🎉🎉🎉
Glad you enjoyed the video. thanks
Perfect! Thank you!
Appreciate the comment.
@@cfldrivenSeriously, thanks to you and this video, it made doing all the breakdown and clean out so easy. Huge, huge help.
@@CoyLothrop You are welcome, it comments like these that keep me making the videos.
Thank you sir!
Appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Thank you
Kyle, you are welcome and thank you for watching.
Thank you!
Hope it was useful. thanks for watching.
Much appreciated!
This would have been useful if the submitter had bothered to see that his close-up prevents any viewer from figuring out where he is touching the dry!
Appreciate the feedback.
I finally got through to LG Technical Engineering - It turns out that although the conversion part, the small brass orifice, has not changed model to model, year to year, the directions accompanying the part no longer are correct with regard to access. The process of removing the covers, back, top, and then front, is totally different and worse, it turned out that even LG engineering did not have up-to-date drawings or instructions. In the field we discovered that manufacturing had made changes to the number of pressure clips that hold the control panel from the top cover.
If I had been thinking about it, I should I have video recorded the whole process.
LG on this particular model has way too many pressure clips on the top cover panel. One needs way to much pressure to get it to come lose. I certainly wanted to use a screw driver to pry it out, but knew that would damage the panel.
Thank you for the input.
Tx
Julien. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Zoom out a little lol
It was the old days of holding a tiny cellphone. lol Thanks for watching.
Great video it helped tremendously! Perfect job
Cody, good to hear the video was helpful on your project. Thanks for watching and taking the time to write.
I will say taking off the front panel on on the LG DLE 1101W doesn't work the same way at all, the dryer looks the same but the front panel and bulk head will not come apart to get to the 4 screws that hold the bulk head in place! Any information would be highly appreciated! Help
Gary, I would recommend checking www.partselect.com which has diagrams of the machine that might help you with disassembly. Thank you for watching.
I have the DLE1101W, and it looks similar to this model. Is the thermal fuse located inside of the control box or inside the door panel?
It should be on the heater housing which is underneath the drum towards the back right hand side of the cabinet. This video from fix.com might be useful ua-cam.com/video/NeAKCxYDGDg/v-deo.html
@@cfldriven Thanks for replying, after freely moving thw drum around we found that ths drive belt was broke.
@@lieutenantkhaos A nice easy repair and inexpensive repair.
Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Thanks!
Very welcome. Best of luck with project.