Kenmore / Whirlpool Dryer Not Heating - Easy Troubleshoot and Repair.

Описание к видео Kenmore / Whirlpool Dryer Not Heating - Easy Troubleshoot and Repair.

-Disclaimer
This video is for entertainment purposes only. I am not a licensed appliance repair technician however, I do my own work This video describes how I diagnosed and repaired my dryer after it stopped heating.

-All failed electrical components should be replaced even after a successful reset (fuses, heating elements, motors, etc.).
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This is a thirteen-year-old Kenmore Electric Dryer. Model No. 110.66922501 - Type DDOT-ELE-2406028-CV54. This is a Heavy Duty - King Size Capacity dryer. The focus of this video is to demonstrate how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair an electric dryer that has quit heating. Even though this is a Kenmore product, the brand is owned by KCD IP LLC, a special purpose entity created by Sears Holdings. Also, as of 2017, Kenmore products are produced by manufacturers such as Whirlpool, LG, Electrolux, Panasonic, Cleva North America, and Daewoo Electronics.

The main symptom of this malfunction that became apparent:
-The dryer continued to run as usual however, the clothes were coming out wet and cold.
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The following products were used in the making of this video:

Replacement Parts:
*1. Thermal cut-off kit (thermal cut-off fuse kit) This kit includes one high limit thermostat with a limit of 250 degrees Fahrenheit, and one thermal cut-off fuse with a limit of 360 degrees Fahrenheit. The thermostat and fuse help prevent the dryer from overheating.
Part #EAP334278 or #279769 CUTOFF-TML.

2. Thermostat, internal-bias (internal bias operating thermostat) The cycling thermostat with internal bias heater will continually cycle the heating element off and on to maintain a constant inner temperature in the dryer. This cycling thermostat has a limit of 155 degrees Fahrenheit and a differential of 25 degrees. Meaning that the heating element will cut out at 155 degrees and cycle back on once the internal temperature drops by 25 degrees.
Part #EAP11741405

3. Thermal fuse (non-resettable) thermal fuse. This was the elongated white fuse adjacent to the thermostat with the two blue wires.
Part #EAP11741460

4. Heating Element - 240v 5200w
Part # EAP11741416

* = Replacement parts used in this video.

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---Please know that I am not an authorized appliance repairman and this video is only published to demonstrate how I went about diagnosing and repairing my Kenmore electric dryer.
---This video is for entertainment purposes only.

---ALWAYS PUT SAFETY FIRST. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE BEFORE OPENING THE CABINET OR DOING ANY TYPE OF SERVICE TO THE UNIT.
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