So painful to watch just remove the wires from the rear of the door switch, it literally takes 10 seconds to take them off and 10 seconds to put them back on. There's no need to remove the door switch and feed the wires through.
Yep, I can do this! This is one of the best and simplest instructional videos I've ever seen. Thanks for putting in the tidbit about holding the drum in place. That's the point I probably would have started cursing. 🤬 😊
I followed this by pulling the door switch up front but causing the switch to disintegrate. Now I have to buy a new switch. The rest of the tutorial videos I've seen on YT are to pull the front panel and remove the wires behind the panel. I have added an additional repair cost to the broken dryer 😢
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This was sooo helpful. Especially loved the hacks for keeping the drum in place during reinstallation, which gave me problems last time I did a heat element replacement, but this time was a piece of cake with the the hacks!
Here is a way to get extra long life out of your rollers. Before installing new rollers, I suggest soaking the bearing material in oil for a day. I've done this by taping over one side of the bearing and laying it flat on that side. Then I pour oil (not wd40, but a thicker oil than wd40) into to opening and let it sit for a day. Bearings believe it or not, actually absorb oil. Before using this routine, my rollers would wear out very fast. I don't exactly remember how many months I got out of a set, but I do remember that the first set was replaced under warranty on my unit that was purchased in 2009. I know the last time I installed new rollers was in 2017 (this being January 2024). They are still working fine.
This should be the template & instructional video for all instructional videos on UA-cam. Genius. Thanks.
So painful to watch just remove the wires from the rear of the door switch, it literally takes 10 seconds to take them off and 10 seconds to put them back on. There's no need to remove the door switch and feed the wires through.
Yep, I can do this! This is one of the best and simplest instructional videos I've ever seen. Thanks for putting in the tidbit about holding the drum in place. That's the point I probably would have started cursing. 🤬 😊
Bro, thank you for uploading this, but bc you skipped the step at 2:29, this is absolutely useless for me
He already broke it down barney style. If you really can't figure out the step he skipped, then you really should rethink tackling this project.
@@alvaroeloredo yeah he did. But I'm a designer made to repair that thing on my job
I followed this by pulling the door switch up front but causing the switch to disintegrate. Now I have to buy a new switch. The rest of the tutorial videos I've seen on YT are to pull the front panel and remove the wires behind the panel. I have added an additional repair cost to the broken dryer 😢
Excellent! To the point!
Converting from Kingston timer to Robert Shaw today. This will save me an hour!
Thank you
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This was sooo helpful. Especially loved the hacks for keeping the drum in place during reinstallation, which gave me problems last time I did a heat element replacement, but this time was a piece of cake with the the hacks!
You should add "for dummies" in the title. Think I should be able to do this now following your instructions. Thank you!
I just had a repairman leave because he couldn’t get into the dryer. I wish I had thought if this before he left
Thank you for taking the time to disassemble and reassemble this dryer very well done
Can uou swap commercial dryer motor to domestic ?
Here is a way to get extra long life out of your rollers. Before installing new rollers, I suggest soaking the bearing material in oil for a day. I've done this by taping over one side of the bearing and laying it flat on that side. Then I pour oil (not wd40, but a thicker oil than wd40) into to opening and let it sit for a day. Bearings believe it or not, actually absorb oil. Before using this routine, my rollers would wear out very fast. I don't exactly remember how many months I got out of a set, but I do remember that the first set was replaced under warranty on my unit that was purchased in 2009. I know the last time I installed new rollers was in 2017 (this being January 2024). They are still working fine.
What a waste of time, just use a dab of grease.
This is really helpful
Genius
*Promo sm* 🙄
Thank you for producing these videos!