Monday, October 22, 2018

How to Fix An Oven That Won’t Program

man fixing ovenOven, stove, and range are an indispensable part of modern kitchens. They make your job in the home kitchen less cumbersome and take less time to cook your favorite dish. However, like any other home appliance even your oven or range could malfunction. Ideally, you should look for a technician that offers household oven repairs. Since repairing the oven requires high voltage test, it is best to allow oven service technician to carry out oven repairs. The oven technician will visit your house at your convenience to troubleshoot the problem with your machine. However, if you don’t plan to use the services of an oven repairman, you must know which part could be responsible for the problem with your machine.

At times, a problem in your oven can affect the programming feature of your residential appliance. Here is a quick guide to help you identify the problem part and service your machine. 

Membrane Switch and Electronic Control Board

In most modern ovens, the programming functions are controlled by the electronic control board. Usually, a problem with the keypad or the membrane switch can prevent you from selecting a program. In some machines, a separate membrane switch is used. In these machines, you may have to only replace the membrane if the keypads don’t work properly. The membrane switch is usually attached to the control board using the ribbon connector. To check the condition of the board and the membrane switch you will need a multi-meter.

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How To Fix A Dryer That Won’t Shut Off

turning on dryerMost people who have a dryer in their house undermine its importance. They consider it to be not so important home appliance because it has limited use. Only when the residential appliance stops working, they realize how difficult their life can be without it. This is especially true during rainy season and winters, when drying your dirty clothes is a pain.

When you use your dryer regularly during winters, some parts of the household appliance can malfunction. When you face such a situation, don’t PANIC! Your ideal option would be to get help from a dryer service technician. The dryer technician should offer home repairs and if possible must visit your place on the same day. The dryer repairman will be able to visit your home on the same day if you use the services of a local dryer repair company. If you are looking for a good dryer repair near me, you can get help from neighbors, friends and colleagues. You could also use the internet to get these details. Just type “Dryer repair near me” followed by your area code to get a list of companies that offer dryer service repair.

If you plan to repair your dryer without any help from a dryer repair technician, you should know the parts that are faulty. If your machine does not shut off, here are the details of some parts that could be faulty:

Door Switch

repairman with spanner looking inside the washing machineMost modern dryers have an in-built safety feature known as the door switch. This switch does not allow the appliance to work when the door is open or not closed properly. If your machine is working when the door is open, it means the door switch is faulty. The door switch is usually fixed behind the front panel of the dryer. Once you locate the switch, you can check its continuity using a multi-meter. If it has more than one terminal, make sure you check the condition of all the terminals. These tests must be performed when there is no power supply to the machine.

Timer

timer for dryerThe timer is usually attached to the control console of the dryer. The timer includes a motor that is attached to several parts of the machine. The timer regulates the working of these parts to complete the program selected by the user. If there is a problem in the timer motor or contacts, the dryer will not shut off. When the timer is defective, your only option is to replace the timer. Before replacing the part, make sure you check the condition of the timer using a multi-meter. Of course, this must be done after the machine is unplugged.

Cycling Thermostat

Dryer with Auto Dry feature use a cycling thermostat to advance the timer and regulate the temperature inside your machine. The thermostat controls the timer motor and the heat source to maintain the drum temperature. When checking its condition, make sure there is power supply to and from thermostat. This is a live voltage test and must be done under the supervision of an expert.

Cool Down Thermostat

Some machines have a cool down thermostat that tumbles the clothes with using heat. This usually happens at the end of the drying cycle. The power required to turn the tub is sent to the drive motor through the cool down thermostat. If this thermostat is faulty, it will allow the drum to rotate indefinitely. You can check the condition of the thermostat using a multi-meter, after you disconnect the power supply to the machine.

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Saturday, October 20, 2018

How To Fix Dishwasher That Won’t Clean Properly

repairman repairing dishwasherWith the advent of dishwasher, cleaning dishes has become easier and less time-consuming. Earlier, we would have to spend several hours cleaning the dirty dishes. Today, all we have to do is put our dishes in the dish washer and let the house appliance do its job. Within a short period, the dishwasher has become an indispensable part of our home. However, like any other residential appliance, even the dishwasher can develop a problem. When your dishwasher malfunctions, it is best to opt for home repairs for dishwasher. You can find details of a dishwasher technician in your area and call them to troubleshoot the problem with your household appliance. The dishwasher service technician will visit your place to repair or service the machine. If you plan to attempt the dishwasher repair yourself, make sure you are aware of the parts that could be responsible for the problem.

At times, your dishwasher may not clean the dishes properly. If you plan to repair the machine without the help of a dishwasher repairman, you should know which part could be responsible for the problem. Here is a brief guide to help you.

Discharge Housing Gasket

If the water pressure from the machine’s spray arm is low, the housing gasket of the upper discharge could be responsible for the problem. The gasket is usually located on the discharge cover just above the impeller. The housing gasket may have got dislocated or may need replacement. If the gasket is damaged and must be replaced, make sure you remove all the debris from the area before installing the new gasket.

Spray Arm

A problem with the machine’s lower spray arm could prevent the home appliance from cleaning the dishes properly. The spray arm is responsible for spraying strong stem of detergent and hot water on the dishes. Before you check the condition of the spray arm, make sure it is able to move freely and is not obstructed by the dirty dishes. At times, the bearing ring of the spray arm may be dislocated or worn out, which can cause the arm to wobble and prevent it spraying water and detergent evenly. If the bearing ring is not worn out or dislocated, you should visually inspect the spray arm for plugged holes or cracks. Food particles, glass, toothpicks, and other debris can clog the holes of the spray, which can impair the direction or force of the spray arm. If there are cracks on the spray arm, it will reduce water force and prevent the machine from cleaning the dishes properly.

Docking Station

Some dishwashers have a middle spray arm which is attached to the machine’s upper rack. In these machines, you must check the docking station and its flappers. The docking station, which has two outlets, provides water to the machine’s middle spray arm. Make sure the docking station is connected properly to the tube that supplies water to the machine. Also, make sure the flappers move freely and close securely to prevent pressure loss when the supply tube of middle spray arm is not inserted.

Chopper

repairman fixing dishwasherThe dishwasher is equipped with a food chopper that is responsible for chopping the leftover food particles into small pieces so that they can be easily drained out from the washer. If the chopper isn’t fine enough or is broken, it can clog the drains. When your washer is not cleaning the dishes properly, you should check the drains. If the drain is clogged by large food particles, you must the check the condition of the chopper.

 

 

 

Water Inlet Valve

A part of the dishwasher that is most likely to fail and prevent the machine from cleaning the dishes properly is the water inlet valve. The valve is located near the lower access panel which is usually in the front of the machine. If water level is not maintained or the machine does not have water, you must first inspect the valve to ensure that power is supplied to the valve when water enters the machine. You can check this using the multi-meter. If there is no problem with the power supply, the valve must be replaced.

Water Delivery Tube

In machines that have upper spray arm, a problem in water delivery tube can prevent the washer from cleaning the dishes properly. The tube is usually made of plastic and it is responsible for supplying water to the upper spray arm. When checking the condition of the tube, make sure it is properly aligned with spray arm and there are no obstructions.

Filters

Most dishwashers are equipped with at least one filter to remove debris from machine during the wash cycle. These filters come with a self-cleaning feature but under detergent use or certain water conditions, it can become clogged. The filter is usually a part of the pump or wash arm assembly. If you suspect that the filter is not doing its job, you should clean the filter. If cleaning does not help, you may have to replace the filter.

Wash Spinner

The wash spinner is a wash arm that is usually on the manifold or on the water feed tube. If the spinner is dislocated or cracked, it could prevent the machine from cleaning the dishes properly.

Detergent Dispenser

water wont drainA problem with the detergent dispenser could prevent the washer from cleaning the dishes. Ideally, you must use a good quality detergent to wash the dishes. If you use tablets or gel, try switching to powered detergent because it dissolves faster. Some machines have a pre-wash compartment in their detergent cup. You could use this to add detergent to the machine. Also, it is important to use a detergent that suits the local water conditions. For instance, if you use hard water to clean the dishes, you will need more detergent to clean the dishes. However, avoid using too much detergent because it could damage the glassware.

The detergent dispenser may not be working properly because the dispenser cup could be caked or clogged with the old detergent. To troubleshoot this problem, all you have to do is clean the cup. Also, make sure detergent is released by the detergent cup during the wash cycle.

Heating Element

For the washer to clean the dishes properly, a temperature of about 142 degrees Fahrenheit must be maintained. The heating element is used by the washer to maintain the temperature of water inside the machine. It is important to note that when you select the normal wash cycle, the heating element does not play any role in heating the water. So, when you select the normal cycle, make sure the water is hot enough to clean the dishes. Avoid using very hot water to clean the dishes, as it could damage the dishes. Before you start the wash cycle, run the hot water in the sink for 5 to 10 minutes. If the temperature of water drops during the cycle, the heating element could be the culprit. Since the heating element cannot be repaired, you may have to get a replacement.

Pump Impellers

The dishwasher has two impellers – the drain impeller and the wash impeller. These impellers are located inside the dishwasher. The wash impeller is responsible for circulating water inside the machine and pressurizes the water spray arm. The drain impeller is used to drain from the machine. To check the condition of the impellers, you can visually inspect them. If the fins or hub is damaged, you may have to replace it.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

How to Fix A Washer With A Burning Smell

Washing Machine At HomeHaving a washer in our house has not only reduced our workload but has reduced the time we have to spend on cleaning our clothes. However, regular use of the washing machine can wear out a few parts of our household appliance. This can cause the machine to malfunction and upset our daily routine. Ideally, for any problem with your washer you should get help of a local washing machine repair company.

Most local washing machine service companies offer home repairs, wherein, they send an expert washing machine repairman to your place. If you don’t know a good washing machine repair company in your area, you can use the internet to get details of washing machine repair person near me. Just go to any popular search engine and type “washing machine repair near me” followed by your area details. This will give you details of all companies offering washing machine service repair in your area. For most washer problems, it is best to get help from a washing machine service technician.

However, before you call a technician you can identify the problem with your residential appliance. If you experience burning smell during the wash cycle, here is what you could do to identify and troubleshoot the problem.

Spin Belt

In some top loading washing machines, the transmission is driven by the belt. If your washer stops agitating, it could be due to the problem with the belt. To assess the condition of the spin belt, remove the front panel of the machine. After removing the panel, look for the belt at the bottom of your machine. The belt that is damaged will create a noise or cause a burning smell during the wash cycle. If there is no problem with the belt, assess the condition of the drive pulley. You should also assess the condition of the idler assembly before you replace the belt. When replacing the belt, make sure you get the exact replacement of your belt. Before you replace the belt, make sure you switch off the power supply to the machine. 

Pump Belt 

The belt is used to operate the machine’s drain pump. The pump belt is a normal v-shaped belt that attaches the drive motor to the drain pump. Some machines may use an idler pulley to maintain the tension on the pump belt. If you experience burning smell when your machine is operating, you should assess the condition of your pump belt. If the pump belt is damaged or worn out, it is best to get a new belt. When fixing the belt, make sure the pump turns freely when idler pulley is used. Also, check for signs of water or oil leakage on to the belt. All this must be done after power supply to the machine is disconnected. 

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Motor Pulley 

The pulley is used by the drive motor to turn the pump and drive belt. It is designed to provide the maximum contact with the pump or drive belt. The belt is usually made of a synthetic material or plastic. When motor pulley is damaged or rusted, it can increase friction and damage the belt. When the drive or pump is not working, you should assess the condition of the motor pulley. If it is corroded or worn out, replace it with the new one immediately. 

Drain Pump 

The pump is used to drain water from the tub during and before the spin cycle. The pump is either motor driven, belt driven, or uses its own motor. If you experience burning smell during or after the wash cycle, it could be because the drain pump is damaged and it cannot turn. If you have a belt driven washer in your home, the burning smell may be due to the belt slipping on to the pulley. For those who have a pump that is driven by its own motor, the burning smell may be due to faulty motor. Before replacing the pump motor, make sure you assess the condition of the inlet, as dust particles can restrict the movement of the impeller.

Pulley Assembly 

Some washers use the assembly to provide tension on the pump or drive belt. When the idler pulley or arm malfunctions, the tension of the belt is not maintained which causes excess friction and slippage. This will cause the belt to overheat and can create a burning smell. If you suspect that pump or drive belt is burnt, you must assess the condition of idler pulley and arm. If you notice rust or signs of wear and tear on the assembly, replace it immediately. 

Motor Coupling 

Some top loading washers use motor coupling instead of a belt to transfer electric power to the transmission from the motor. The coupling connects the drive motor to the transmission. It usually consists of two drive forks made of plastic and a rubber coupling. One fork is attached to the motor shaft and the other connects to the transmission shaft. When the shaft of the machine rotates, the coupling absorbs the pressure and prevents the fork from breaking. If you use the machine regularly, the coupling may wear out and cause the drive flock slip. This can be one of the causes of burning smell. To assess the condition of the coupling and to replace it, you must first get access to it. To do this, you should remove the washer cabinet. Make sure there is no power supply to the machine when you attempt repairs. 

Clutch Assembly

automatic washing machine partsSome washers use the clutch assembly to rotate the washtub. When your clutch is worn out, you can experience burning smell during the wash cycle. You could also hear a scraping sound during the spin cycle when the clutch is worn out. Another symptom of the clutch worn out is the brake shavings or dust found underneath the machine. If your washer displays these symptoms, you must replace the clutch. To replace the clutch, remove the cabinet and the motor assembly. Replacing the clutch assembly is not easy. To do this, it is best to get help from a washing machine technician. 

Spring and Glide 

Some washers use a glide and spring arrangement on the motor for belt tensioning. Normally, the motor is mounted on a solid frame and it uses spring to provide tension. A nylon glide or plastic fixed to the bottom of the motor to allow it to slide on the frame. This allows the pump or drive belt to slip a little when you start the machine and it acts like a clutch. When the glide does not slide properly, the belt gets overheated and may create a burning smell. If you experience burning smell when the motor starts, check the motor pivots, springs, and make sure the base is free of rust or dirt. If you suspect the glides to be defective, you must lubricate or replace them. Also, you may have to replace the belt if it is damaged or burnt.

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