Thanks for posting this! I had to replace my door felt and my unit is similar to this. It was very helpful to see the steps to disassemble. Hope your dryer is still working nicely!
Working honey-do list this helped a poor engineer. Thank you and stacks work perfect now. I did not watch to end but you folks beware to remove the bushing sleeve from old component peg and slip on to new peg so thumb turn fits tight.
If you love fixing washers….THIS BABY IS FOR YOU! You will get to repair it about one weekend every 1-2 months! You will be so happy! Mines been a piece of junk since the day I bought it! Get that 3 year warranty ( not really) as repairman will have rebuilt it by the time the warranty is over…if you can get them out there,and after you have spent your life savings at the laundry mat!You DIY PEOPLE! This is the gem for you! All others run fast as you can from this pile of parts!
@scottthefixitguy. Great video. How do you check if the pump is not the problem? I have the same stack, I checked my pump and nothing is stuck inside. The washer will fill, spin then stop once it gets to the final spin cycle. I hear a little ticking sound coming from the timer but will stop and doesn't cycle to the end. HELP!
The picture of this video in the search list, with the chrome trim around the control panel, is my washer/dryer. The one you are working in is not that unit. The control panel in the video doesn’t have the same setup on mine. Can you tell me how to get my control panel off?
There are a few screws below the lower right hand corner in a few screws below the lower left-hand corner but you have to remove. First thing is to remove the bigger panel that’s below the control panel.
Thank you so much for doing this video. I saved money and time, your explanations and was spot on, again thank you!!!
That’s what I Love to hear ❤️👍😊
Thanks for posting this! I had to replace my door felt and my unit is similar to this. It was very helpful to see the steps to disassemble. Hope your dryer is still working nicely!
Very good,
Glad to help👍
Working honey-do list this helped a poor engineer. Thank you and stacks work perfect now. I did not watch to end but you folks beware to remove the bushing sleeve from old component peg and slip on to new peg so thumb turn fits tight.
Thank you
If you love fixing washers….THIS BABY IS FOR YOU! You will get to repair it about one weekend every 1-2 months! You will be so happy! Mines been a piece of junk since the day I bought it! Get that 3 year warranty ( not really) as repairman will have rebuilt it by the time the warranty is over…if you can get them out there,and after you have spent your life savings at the laundry mat!You DIY PEOPLE! This is the gem for you! All others run fast as you can from this pile of parts!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Great Writing 😊
Thank you for the easy to follow directions. It worked!!
Excellent,
Thank you😃
Great vid. Thanks
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
You are most welcome👍
Hi is there a way to replace the pin in the timer without buying a whole new timer?
Can you please send that same question to my email at: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
Scott,
I have the same unit as this, but I need to remove the drum from the dryer. Could you give me any tips?
Nice Emerson Pocket Knife!!!
Thank you😊
Thanks! This worked for me.
Thanks so much👍
@scottthefixitguy. Great video. How do you check if the pump is not the problem? I have the same stack, I checked my pump and nothing is stuck inside. The washer will fill, spin then stop once it gets to the final spin cycle. I hear a little ticking sound coming from the timer but will stop and doesn't cycle to the end. HELP!
btw, it doesn't drain or spin when it gets to the final spin cycle. is it still the timer switch?
Are all GE timers the same?? Or is there a place on the washer/dryer to find the correct one I need? Thanks
The picture of this video in the search list, with the chrome trim around the control panel, is my washer/dryer. The one you are working in is not that unit. The control panel in the video doesn’t have the same setup on mine. Can you tell me how to get my control panel off?
Sure Jerry,
Can you send a video if you’re panel to: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel sent you a video
We need to check the timer for the dryer.... is there a video for that for a washer dryer combination set?
Anybody else think he sounds like Ray Romano from everybody loves Raymond LOL
I keep telling everyone that it is me Ray, but no one believes me😂😂😂
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel It's all good man I believe you you just wanted to live a simple life working on appliances I get it 😂
Do you have a fix for just the dryer not working? washer works fine..
What do you notice about the dryer?
How did you open the control panel
There are a few screws below the lower right hand corner in a few screws below the lower left-hand corner but you have to remove.
First thing is to remove the bigger panel that’s below the control panel.
If the dryer works fine but there is no power to the washer, not even to the LEDs, would it more likely be a faulty timer or control board?
Is it an electric dryer?
Where did you find this for under $100? The cheapest I can find it for is $150
WPW10124193 is the part number.