Thank you so much! My dryer has been in the garage for over a month waiting for my boyfriend to change the power plug from a 3 to a 4 prong Power cable, You explained to me everything I needed to do it myself
You need another boyfriend. I would have done it the second you asked me to. Well I hope everything worked out for you and I hope you have a beautiful day sweetheart
Thank you so much for this awesome video! My 17 year old son and I where able to install the new cord so easy with your instructions. I’m a single mom and couldn’t really afford to hire someone. You’re our angel! Thank you so much 🙏🙏💜
Thanks for helping people play safe. Just sent this to a guy that needed the help. Was better for him to see it rather than trying to explain it in a text message.
Thank you so much! I'm a single mother & I recently moved. I did it by myself with your help. I thank God for you. A lot of men don't know how to be men these days & it's hard to find good help
Now this video I actually understand. It just shows you what to do for either scenario. The other videos gave me three credit hours toward a science degree but didn't tell me where to attach the freaking wires. I'm just trying to install this dryer so my girl will quit asking me about it. 😅
Hey man, thank you. I’m deathly afraid of electricity and don’t fuck with it at all. This made this so much easier and I felt safer. I know it’s not manly to be afraid of these things but I’ve been electrocuted as a child by a plug and I’ve been afraid ever since but my wife needed me to change the dryer cord. I appreciate your help.
Thank u for the video! Home Depot dropped off my dryer in the box and dipped out. I guess they didn’t want to install it so this video was super helpful!
Thank you so much for this, other videos just briefly skim through the wire installation without showing how the wires are installed but this is very detailed and not complicated.
Thank you for this video! Help me out big time with the 4 cable!! I asked the electric guy at home depot and he told me the red wire to leave unhooked! What an idiot! Going to get himself sues giving out bad info to ppl like that! Lucky for me I’m not that dumb lol
Due to many wondering if the small wire connection instructions are correct: The small white or the green with the yellow stripe is the connection/jumper between the center neutral lug and the frame on 3 wire cords only. With a four wire cable you must not use that connection so the wire is put under the neutral screw to hold it out of the way. It is just connected to itself inside the unit. All other green wires connect to the metal cabinet frame.
Yep I learned by this video also re where to put the other white wire .. thanks ! Did you or anyone here have any problem with hooking up the green wire on green screw.? but my green wire does NOT reach to the green screw. Someone told me I can move the screw closer to another hole on back on metal on mach ? I know the green is the ground . I am scared to do that before I get advice.
Thanks for this explanation. My wire is green with yellow stripe and all the examples on line show it as white. Kenmore shouldn't have used a green color when in reality it's neutral. And I know this to be true from the diagram on back of the unit too.
Perfect everything. Thanks for the clear instructions, the safety instructions and demonstration on the same dryer with both types of cords. Well done and helped me tremendously.
Extremly nice detailed video. on the 3 wired connection you did not show how the prong laid out, in other words are they face down or up? . YOU ARE THE BEST
Thank you so much for the video! I understand that the center cord on the three prong is neutral and will always be neutral. However, when it comes to line one and line two I'm not sure which is which. If you flip the cord the other way, the center is always going to be neutral no matter which way you're holding it. But l1 and l2 are going to be in different positions depending on how you're holding the cord. Is there way to know what's the proper way it should be facing? I'm thinking the flat side of the connection should be facing away from you where the center of the crimp should be facing you. Is that correct??
Can you explain what to look for in question of the damaged bolt and nut cross threading you spoke about? I wonder because they have recently attached a 3 prong dryer cord to my new dryer and also have questions about it. Like for example how would I know which is the correct prong to use a 3 or 4? Is it depending on the wall socket capacity only? I'm not very knowledgeable on any of it and I would greatly appreciate some much needed guidance to make sure I know what's going on when the delivery guy hooks up the brand new dryer ordered because the new one received seems to be faulty and I wonder if it's due to this 3 and 4 prong option.. 😮
Sure! When any damage occurs to the nuts or bolts they will not seat correctly. By that I mean the screw will not go in all the way and tighten against the cord. The screws should almost effortlessly go into the nuts. Any resistance means cross threading is likely happening. Cross threading is basically when the screw or nut is not aligned and threads become damaged. You can visibly see this on the threads when it happens. When we talk about prong, it is the cord that matches to the outlet. If you have an outlet with 3 holes you need a 3 prong cord and if you have an outlet with 4 holes you need a 4 prong cord. A 3 prong or 4 prong setup will operate the dryer without issue. Hope this helps!
@@fredsapplianceacademy Om my that was a speedy delivery! Thank you very much. I have learned something from your video and response that I would be clueless about beforehand. Thank you again for making the video and for taking your time to explain this so clearly. 👍😀
Thanks..didn't know that neutral and ground were pig tailed. Also I have stuffed dishrags ,etc below the wires as a net in case I dropped a screw..great video!
Thank you man ,I didn't know what to do with the white wire inside ( reinstall it with the other new incoming white & proceed as normal... I'll let you know how it went danners on & on it...
I just attached the 3 wire as we moved into a house with it from a 4 prong. I did as you showed, and after the dryer runs for about 5 or 10 mins, the breaker for that outlet keeps shutting off, and suggestions as to why this takes place? Dryer kicks out heat and functions as it should. I did notice that I had the wires facing the wrong direction, not the correct placement, but the crimps attaching the wire to the actual connector.
You can take an amp draw on the dryer. With an amp probe put it around the red or black wire near the terminal block then run the dryer on timed dry high heat. When heating it should draw right around 24 amps then drop back down when not heating to around 5. If the amp draw is normal I would suspect your breaker is weak or there might be a loose connection in the home wiring. If the Amp draw for the dryer is too high there is a fault in the dryer such as a short that needs to be corrected.
We're not quite following your question. The video provides clear instructions. If you need further help, send a pic via email to school@fredsappliance.com and we will assist further! :)
Our supply line in the Philippines comed with 1 hot wire 220V and neutral. Since neutral wire to neutral terminal, how do i feed L1 and L2 with only one hot 220V wire?
Neutral will always go in the center. L1 and L2 won't matter. If it's still not working after install, might have an issue with power supply or the dryer itself.
You will need to order a terminal block kit and replace the screw and nut that are stripped. Use what ever parts of the kit you need to get the job done and save the rest for future use if needed. The part number is 279320 and can be bought on Amazon. associate link amzn.to/3xcS0l7
My brand new LG dryer with a four prong cable would not turn on until I moved the dryer neutral wire to connect with the green ground wire (like the three prong wiring). My only guess is the house outlet wiring must be incorrect. Umm, is it dangerous to wire it this way?
The neutral wire (the center wire on a flat 3-wire cord, likely labeled neutral on newer cords) MUST go the neutral terminal, which is the center, silver terminal. The 2 "outside" wires on the flat 3-wire cord can (Edit: separately, of course, and NEVER hooked together) go to either side on the terminal block.
This helped me out a lot but now I don’t know what to do with the wire cover plate. When I had the three wire on there it was fire and it just went underneath it but with the larger four wire cable it doesn’t fit. Unlike the one shown in the video where the cover panel doesn’t go over where the cord goes into mine does.
It almost sounds like for some reason the unit was not designed to take a 4 wire cord. But, off the top of my head, I am not sure what type of unit that would be. If it doesn't fit DO NOT force it. Also, make sure you are not installing a range cord that will be larger in gauge making it difficult to install. The cover plate must go on! If the unit will not accept the 4 wire cord install a 3 wire per the video and make sure the cover is put on.
Hello there Connor. When doing a 3 wire install as long as then neutral is placed in the middle it does not matter where the two outside lines go. This is because L1 and L2 function the same way. we could say that l1 comes off the left side of the transformer and l2 comes off the right side. When both L1 and L2 are used for a power supply you get 240vac. Any time neutral is used it splits the transformer in half and the power supply will now be 120vac. Hope this helps.
Hi there! We're not sure what you mean, but, we strongly encouarge you to follow the instructions contained on this video. If you're unsure, you should contact a licensed electrician. Have agreat day!
Will the machines ground wire always be connected to the neutral, regardless of housing color? Yours is white, but the ground wire on my machine is green.
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شكراً على التوضيح أنا من اليمن ولدى مجففLG وعندنا نظام الكهرباء 220 هل من الضروري توصيل L1 و L2 بقاطع الدائرة أو أكتفي بتوصيل أحدهما فقط أرجوا التوضيح مع خلص محبتي لك
Thank you! You saved me from getting a lecture for 45 minutes from my step dad on how I don't know how to do anything that I've never done before
You sound like a fuckin crybaby😂
Just watched that video, and after all that lecturing he ended up being wrong. He said to double up the ground wires …ugh
your step dad can’t tell you shit
😂😂😂😂
Lmfaoooo gotta love them tough loves
Thank you for not talking too much and just getting to the point. Very helpful!!
really tho!
@@michaelmarquez6133 😊😊😊
Thank you so much! My dryer has been in the garage for over a month waiting for my boyfriend to change the power plug from a 3 to a 4 prong Power cable, You explained to me everything I needed to do it myself
Did you change it? Did it work out?
sounds like we gotta find u another bf😅
You need another boyfriend. I would have done it the second you asked me to. Well I hope everything worked out for you and I hope you have a beautiful day sweetheart
Your boyfriend probably doesn't know how to do it, but is too proud to admit it and too lazy to figure it out. Dump his loser @ss.
Watch him say “who taught you this woman? You talking to someone?” Lol 😅
Thank you so much for this awesome video! My 17 year old son and I where able to install the new cord so easy with your instructions. I’m a single mom and couldn’t really afford to hire someone. You’re our angel! Thank you so much 🙏🙏💜
Thanks for sharing. We're so glad we could help!!
You are absolutely beautiful.
Thank you on behalf of all people who bought a dryer this Labor Day weekend!
I love the tone of your voice it's like you are tired of explaining this stuff to us😂 thanks for making the video easy peasy
Perfect. No b.s.. No stupid jokes. Just getting to the point, and teaching.
Exactly! I loved tech videos that right to the point.
This guy does a phenomenal job of detailing which wire is L1 and L2. Thanks for the detail!
Thanks for helping people play safe. Just sent this to a guy that needed the help. Was better for him to see it rather than trying to explain it in a text message.
Glad to help!
Awesome video. I watched 4 or 5 before yours and still was confused. Straight to the point!
Excellent direct presentation with no unecessary comedy, music or dancing cats, thank you!
My first dryer cord install..I think I can do it now without panicking. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I'm a single mother & I recently moved. I did it by myself with your help. I thank God for you. A lot of men don't know how to be men these days & it's hard to find good help
so glad we could help you!! :))
Now this video I actually understand. It just shows you what to do for either scenario.
The other videos gave me three credit hours toward a science degree but didn't tell me where to attach the freaking wires.
I'm just trying to install this dryer so my girl will quit asking me about it. 😅
Hey man, thank you. I’m deathly afraid of electricity and don’t fuck with it at all. This made this so much easier and I felt safer. I know it’s not manly to be afraid of these things but I’ve been electrocuted as a child by a plug and I’ve been afraid ever since but my wife needed me to change the dryer cord. I appreciate your help.
Very glad we could help you out!!!
No bullshit!
This instructor is focused.
Thanks for your direction.
You're welcome!
Awesome. To the point, no complicated, convoluted instructions. Great vid.
Thank u for the video! Home Depot dropped off my dryer in the box and dipped out. I guess they didn’t want to install it so this video was super helpful!
Thank you! I just bought an old house that was remodel and it came with a 3 prong outlet. You saved me so much time
Great to hear!
Thank you so much for this, other videos just briefly skim through the wire installation without showing how the wires are installed but this is very detailed and not complicated.
Going off
I want to see how the wires sticking out of the
I’m am so glad this clear and detailed video was available. I’m more glad that I waited before assuming and moving forward with confirmation. Thanks!
Thank you for this video! Help me out big time with the 4 cable!! I asked the electric guy at home depot and he told me the red wire to leave unhooked! What an idiot! Going to get himself sues giving out bad info to ppl like that! Lucky for me I’m not that dumb lol
At least he didn’t tell you to put it in a glass of water, lol
Smdh wow
Due to many wondering if the small wire connection instructions are correct:
The small white or the green with the yellow stripe is the connection/jumper between the center neutral lug and the frame on 3 wire cords only. With a four wire cable you must not use that connection so the wire is put under the neutral screw to hold it out of the way. It is just connected to itself inside the unit. All other green wires connect to the metal cabinet frame.
So the guy in the video did it correctly?
See I came lookin for this comment cause mines a green/white wire that’s doubled back on itself lol
This is the missing link to the video, thank you
Yep I learned by this video also re where to put the other white wire .. thanks !
Did you or anyone here have any problem with hooking up the green wire on green screw.? but my green wire does NOT reach to the green screw. Someone told me I can move the screw closer to another hole on back on metal on mach ? I know the green is the ground .
I am scared to do that before I get advice.
Thanks for this explanation. My wire is green with yellow stripe and all the examples on line show it as white. Kenmore shouldn't have used a green color when in reality it's neutral. And I know this to be true from the diagram on back of the unit too.
I like the way you screw!
This is the content we have all been looking for. Straight and to the point. Thumbs up!
I appreciate you for doing a wonderful presentation of a simple fix for us less electrical inclined folks!
Thanks for the great feedback! Glad we could help!
Perfect everything. Thanks for the clear instructions, the safety instructions and demonstration on the same dryer with both types of cords. Well done and helped me tremendously.
Very welcome Kenisha. We are happy to help.
Thank you, I did the same way and my dryer. It's working fine, thank you.
Short and to the point. Very helpful! Even someone with no electrical experience can figure this one out. (not me but just saying).
Thank you so much for this! I just bought a dryer today and changed it thanks to you!
Extremly nice detailed video. on the 3 wired connection you did not show how the prong laid out, in other words are they face down or up? . YOU ARE THE BEST
Thanks man. I was able to fix my dryer. Your video was on point!!!
Thanks for this video I just installed the four wires myself because of you 😊
I’ve gotten so much crap for counter turning my screws to prevent cross threading, glad to see someone else does it
Thank you so much for a straightforward tutorial. It works.
I’m a recent widow, thank you for this video!
I've watched couple of these videos and this is the best and most detailed.
Thank you so much!! You saved me a lot of trouble and headaches. Really appreciate your help!
Very welcome Mariop. Glad we could help!
Thanks for keeping it short. So easy and fast to understand you. Again thanks love the vid.
Thanks for the compliment and glad we could help :)
Great, simple, easy to follow instructions.. Thank you
Thank you for this clear and concise helpful explanation!
Thank you for your help I was confused on how to change my cords
Glad to help!
Thank you for this video! I've never installed one of these before and you made it so simple 🤘👍🇺🇲
Yeah! Fast and to the point. Easy to follow. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the video! I understand that the center cord on the three prong is neutral and will always be neutral. However, when it comes to line one and line two I'm not sure which is which. If you flip the cord the other way, the center is always going to be neutral no matter which way you're holding it. But l1 and l2 are going to be in different positions depending on how you're holding the cord. Is there way to know what's the proper way it should be facing? I'm thinking the flat side of the connection should be facing away from you where the center of the crimp should be facing you. Is that correct??
Hi Johnny! Thanks for dropping us a line. L1 and L2 are interchangeable. Hope this helps!
Thanks for a right to the point video. I love when people just get to what I'm trying to fix.
Thanks for the lesson swap over went great you are a excellent teacher
Thanks again for quick response and the information...that's what I needed.
Sure thing Joe. Let us know if you need anything. Like and subscribe!!!
man thank you for the simple instructions.... thx again
Very happy to help Sherman!
Can you explain what to look for in question of the damaged bolt and nut cross threading you spoke about? I wonder because they have recently attached a 3 prong dryer cord to my new dryer and also have questions about it. Like for example how would I know which is the correct prong to use a 3 or 4? Is it depending on the wall socket capacity only? I'm not very knowledgeable on any of it and I would greatly appreciate some much needed guidance to make sure I know what's going on when the delivery guy hooks up the brand new dryer ordered because the new one received seems to be faulty and I wonder if it's due to this 3 and 4 prong option.. 😮
Sure! When any damage occurs to the nuts or bolts they will not seat correctly. By that I mean the screw will not go in all the way and tighten against the cord. The screws should almost effortlessly go into the nuts. Any resistance means cross threading is likely happening. Cross threading is basically when the screw or nut is not aligned and threads become damaged. You can visibly see this on the threads when it happens. When we talk about prong, it is the cord that matches to the outlet. If you have an outlet with 3 holes you need a 3 prong cord and if you have an outlet with 4 holes you need a 4 prong cord. A 3 prong or 4 prong setup will operate the dryer without issue. Hope this helps!
@@fredsapplianceacademy Om my that was a speedy delivery! Thank you very much. I have learned something from your video and response that I would be clueless about beforehand. Thank you again for making the video and for taking your time to explain this so clearly. 👍😀
Helped me with my dryer! Super helpful,keep up the great content
Thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for. Saved time and money.
Excellent! Glad we could help!
How can I connect this type dryer to a 220v grid?
Thanks..didn't know that neutral and ground were pig tailed. Also I have stuffed dishrags ,etc below the wires as a net in case I dropped a screw..great video!
Thank you man ,I didn't know what to do with the white wire inside ( reinstall it with the other new incoming white & proceed as normal...
I'll let you know how it went danners on & on it...
Thank you so much I was face to this problem. I learned from.
Thank you so much best description I have seen!
This video agrees with my manual for dryer. I think that goofy ground/ neutral wire moving is needed to avoid bonding issue
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Just remember on the 3 wire they come together. On the 4 wire they stay separate.
Thanks for this video. So helpful!!
Best one yet. Thank you
Very welcome Jesus. We appreciate the comment.
I just attached the 3 wire as we moved into a house with it from a 4 prong. I did as you showed, and after the dryer runs for about 5 or 10 mins, the breaker for that outlet keeps shutting off, and suggestions as to why this takes place? Dryer kicks out heat and functions as it should. I did notice that I had the wires facing the wrong direction, not the correct placement, but the crimps attaching the wire to the actual connector.
You can take an amp draw on the dryer. With an amp probe put it around the red or black wire near the terminal block then run the dryer on timed dry high heat. When heating it should draw right around 24 amps then drop back down when not heating to around 5. If the amp draw is normal I would suspect your breaker is weak or there might be a loose connection in the home wiring. If the Amp draw for the dryer is too high there is a fault in the dryer such as a short that needs to be corrected.
@@fredsapplianceacademy perfect! Thank you kind sir for the knowledge, will run with that and fix this.
Very straight forward!
Great job on the video straight-to-the-point well done sir.
Now this is how to give directions!
I AGREE!!!
Worked like a charm
Thank you, this video was a big help.
Very welcome.
@fredsapplianceacademy can I double up the green and white wire in the middle and leave the ground where it is?
We're not quite following your question. The video provides clear instructions. If you need further help, send a pic via email to school@fredsappliance.com and we will assist further! :)
Thank you so much for posting this video!!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you so much for this great and easy tutorial!
Man…! Your a life saver..!
Mucho appreciator😎
Thanks so much, be well good Sir😇
Our supply line in the Philippines comed with 1 hot wire 220V and neutral. Since neutral wire to neutral terminal, how do i feed L1 and L2 with only one hot 220V wire?
You'd be best to hire a professional.
This video was excellent thank you
Did you add the ground wire with the middle wire
Hi Robin! Have a look at the video again. It will explain this for you. :)
New dryer not working after 3 prong cord install. Swap the other 2 wires on the terminals with neutral still in the center?
Neutral will always go in the center. L1 and L2 won't matter. If it's still not working after install, might have an issue with power supply or the dryer itself.
Great video!!
Excellent instruction video 📹 👏 👌 👍
Great video. Any advice for when the neutral screw is won’t come out? The one on my dryer keeps spinning
You will need to order a terminal block kit and replace the screw and nut that are stripped. Use what ever parts of the kit you need to get the job done and save the rest for future use if needed. The part number is 279320 and can be bought on Amazon.
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Thank you for helping me out
My brand new LG dryer with a four prong cable would not turn on until I moved the dryer neutral wire to connect with the green ground wire (like the three prong wiring). My only guess is the house outlet wiring must be incorrect.
Umm, is it dangerous to wire it this way?
I would suggest having a professional out to check on your situation.
With the 3 prong does it matter which is line 1 and line 2? Does the cord have to be facing a certain way in there?
On a 3-prong dryer cord, it does not matter which line is on 1 or 2 as long the center cord is in the neutral spot.
@@fredsapplianceacademy thanks brotha
Great explanation, well done!
Thanks a lot brother you really just saved me a lot of time and money💪🏾
Thank you SO MUCH !!!
You are a great person for doing this video.
So, on the 3 wire connection, the neutral wire is the only wire that has a specific place? And the other two wires can go to either side?
The neutral wire (the center wire on a flat 3-wire cord, likely labeled neutral on newer cords) MUST go the neutral terminal, which is the center, silver terminal. The 2 "outside" wires on the flat 3-wire cord can (Edit: separately, of course, and NEVER hooked together) go to either side on the terminal block.
This helped me out a lot but now I don’t know what to do with the wire cover plate. When I had the three wire on there it was fire and it just went underneath it but with the larger four wire cable it doesn’t fit. Unlike the one shown in the video where the cover panel doesn’t go over where the cord goes into mine does.
It almost sounds like for some reason the unit was not designed to take a 4 wire cord. But, off the top of my head, I am not sure what type of unit that would be. If it doesn't fit DO NOT force it. Also, make sure you are not installing a range cord that will be larger in gauge making it difficult to install. The cover plate must go on! If the unit will not accept the 4 wire cord install a 3 wire per the video and make sure the cover is put on.
Thank you Sir! Great video!
I just bought a used dryer I followed ur instructions to a t for my maytag and no power does this mean I bought a bad dryer??
Thank You very much. I appreciate you and your great instructions, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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So does it matter which wires go left and right as long as the middle line goes in middle neutral? And if so could you explain why?
Hello there Connor. When doing a 3 wire install as long as then neutral is placed in the middle it does not matter where the two outside lines go. This is because L1 and L2 function the same way. we could say that l1 comes off the left side of the transformer and l2 comes off the right side. When both L1 and L2 are used for a power supply you get 240vac. Any time neutral is used it splits the transformer in half and the power supply will now be 120vac. Hope this helps.
Needed a refresher ty
What happens if you install the ground green to the white neutral without moving it over to the other middle?
Hi there! We're not sure what you mean, but, we strongly encouarge you to follow the instructions contained on this video. If you're unsure, you should contact a licensed electrician. Have agreat day!
Exceptional How To...🏆🥳
I like the way you presented this, thanks! 👍👍. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Can use 240v power for it
Will the machines ground wire always be connected to the neutral, regardless of housing color? Yours is white, but the ground wire on my machine is green.
Hi there! Send us a picture at school@fredsappliance.com. We will review and provide some advice. :)
Life savior video
Strain relief was not with my dryer 😭 is it expensive to replace?
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شكراً على التوضيح
أنا من اليمن ولدى مجففLG وعندنا نظام الكهرباء 220
هل من الضروري توصيل L1 و L2 بقاطع الدائرة أو أكتفي بتوصيل أحدهما فقط
أرجوا التوضيح مع خلص محبتي لك
Just had a new dryer installed. I noticed that when I touch the dryer and the
faucet at the clothes washer I get a shock. Why?
Something is shorted or not wired correctly. Turn off the power off at the breaker and check the wiring at the terminal block to the dryer.