Electric Dryer Repair: How to Replace the Clothes Dryer Belt
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:07Electric dryer repair is a common occurrence especially when it comes to replacing the clothes dryer belt. Carrying out repairs on your clothes dryer requires skill and proper knowledge of the working parts in a dryer. With the right tools and this set of instructions you will be able to replace the clothes dryer belt.
Tools and Materials Needed:
New belt
Screwdriver set
Step 1 – Buying a New Belt
Buy a new belt from an appliance store. Take the old belt as well as information about your dryer to find the exact match for your electric dryer.
Step 2 – Unplug the Machine
Electric Dryer Repair: How to Fix or Replace an Idle Pulley
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:06An electric dryer repair that most every do-it-yourselfer can attempt is the repair of an idle pulley or more precisely, the idler pulley. The idler pulley assembly is located at the bottom of an electric dryer, near the drum roller. Its purpose is to operate the belt that turns the roller. This action is what causes the clothes to dry in a dry tumble electric dryer.
Electric Dryer Repair: How to Check the Fuse Box and Thermostat
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:04There could be many signs that you may need to look into electric dryer repair. One of the most important things you should know how to do is to check the fuse box on your model. When a fuse blows, your electric dryer could suffer various problems. If you know how to check and replace a fuse, you could save a lot of money on repair bills or replacements.
Tools and Materials Needed:
Manufacturer User's Guide
Screwdriver
Fuses
Voltmeter
Step 1 - Unplug the Appliance
Electric Dryer Repair: How to Check the Fuse Box and Thermostat
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:03There could be many signs that you may need to look into electric dryer repair. One of the most important things you should know how to do is to check the fuse box on your model. When a fuse blows, your electric dryer could suffer various problems. If you know how to check and replace a fuse, you could save a lot of money on repair bills or replacements.
Tools and Materials Needed:
Manufacturer User's Guide
Screwdriver
Fuses
Voltmeter
Step 1 - Unplug the Appliance
Electric Dryer Repair: How to Access the Blower Wheel
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:02Accessing the blower wheel is an important step in electric dryer repair. This type of repair is different for every brand and model of dryer. There are, however, similarities in the design and assembly of each dryer. Before you begin to disassemble your dryer, try to find a manual for your specific dryer model. This will help you visualize where every part of the appliance is located. The blower wheel is located near the dryer's motor. It pulls air over the heat source, through the dryer and out the exhaust pipe.
Electric Dryer Repair: Dryer Will Not Automatically Stop
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:01Electric dryer repair can be something of a hassle if you are not sure what it is you need to look for and what tools you will need. A broken dryer can prevent you from having clean clothes, a situation which can slow down the entire home. You will of course want to get your dryer fixed as soon as possible. With a few helpful hints, you can do just that.
Materials Needed:
Screwdriver
Towel
Pen or marker
Needle-nose pliers
Continuity or multi-tester test
Step 1 – Remove the Screws
Electric Dryer Repair: Checking the Vent Hose for Kinks and Blockages
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:00Electric dryer repair can be something that is more of a hassle than difficult. You will find that there are several different things that could be wrong with your dryer. However, more often than not, there is simply a kink or a blockage that is in the vent hose. This is something that can be easily fixed and usually can be done in just a few quick, easy steps.
Materials Needed
Flashlight
Pantyhose
Step 1 – Test
Electric Dryer Repair: Checking the Door Switch for Electric Shorts
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 10:57An electric dryer repair that you may be able to attempt as a do-it-yourselfer is checking the door switch. This should be done in order to determine if there is a short in the electric dryer and whether or not the switch needs to be replaced. If you are comfortable working with electricity, you can attempt this project by following the steps spelled out in this how-to article.

