Amana Dryer (NED4700YQ0) will not heat
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Amana Dryer (NED4700YQ0) is not heating up.
Tumble still turns, buttons actuate, and timer dial works.
Buy the following package which has all the parts needed to replace. A number of videos will tell you just replace one. If you are called out you don't want to have to return to do it again or an owner to replace another part to pull out.
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Video shows how to replace and test each of the following:
High limit thermostat
Thermal fuse
Cycling Thermostat
Thermal Cut-off Switch
Heating Element
Thanks a lot dude you saved me a ton of time and money
Thanks brother I just fixed my amana dryer by ordering and replacing the parts you suggested. Best $30 ever spent.
Can you please share the word you use to find the parts at Amazon. For the whole pack?
THANKYOU so much for the link I ordered it and did the fix myself, I wholeheartedly appreciate you saving me time and money!!! 🙏🏾💪🏾✊🏾
I found it much easier to unplug the wires first, then drop down the element to remove the thermostat.
Well done. And super practical idea to just replace everything. Many thanks!
Very educational video! 👏🏼 thanks for the tips!
Can you share the name of the parts pack on Amazon please. And I’ll follow your advice and change everything .
I placed the link in the description of the video. Hope it fixes your problem.
Thank you for helping
Re: the thermal fuse and cycling thermostat, the dryer I'm trying to help fix has the wires already removed. In installing those, how do I know which of the blue wires goes to which prong? The blue wires aren't marked. Same with the purple. I will double-check but I didn't even notice the white lettering on one of the wires. So is there a diagram that says which wire, coming from which source, goes onto which prong? Thanks
Nice !
Just replaced every part and now it doesn’t cut on at all
Sorry to hear this.
I would check all the pictures you took before disconnecting parts to ensure you placed the new parts back in as it was originally.
If you don't have a mm I would just send back the new parts and have the supplier send you a new set.
I tried to make a video since most people don't own a multimeter to fix their dryer.
If you do have a multimeter you can always compare the readings to the parts you removed as I showed in the video.
@@HangryAngler yeah I tested everything with a meter and all the parts were good. I tried every way you could hook the wires up and nothing so screw it. God takes no breaks on me.
Throw parts at it til ya find out why? Diagnostics? Could be timer. Could be switch in motor. Just sayin
Obviously you didn’t read the caption or listen to the entire video.
If you know so much, why are you watching my video?