Whirlpool Dryer Repair
Certified & Experienced Whirlpool Dryer Repair in Scarborough and Surrounding Areas
How to Repair A Whirlpool Dryer?
If your whirlpool dryer won’t dry your clothes, you may wonder how to repair it. Here are a few easy steps you can take to fix the problem. Before you begin, understand the parts of a whirlpool dryer repair. Check for continuity and faulty components. Then, change the thermostat if necessary. Then, if necessary, you can run a test cycle to see if the problem is solved.
Parts of a whirlpool dryer
You can learn how to diagnose a common problem with a Whirlpool dryer. When your dryer stops heating, it’s likely that it has a problem with the heating element. This heating element consists of a coil of wire located inside a metal chamber. When the coil breaks, the heating element stops working. Refer to your dryer manual to identify the part that’s broken. If necessary, remove the access panel on the front or rear of the dryer. Check the heating element and coil for signs of burn or breakage.
To determine which part needs to be replaced, look for error codes on the dryer’s control panel. Depending on the model, error codes will indicate which part is causing the problem. Once you know the problem, you can replace the part. If you’re unsure of which part needs to be replaced, contact a professional. They are highly trained to work on Whirlpool dryers and can provide you with detailed instructions.
Checking for continuity
If you are experiencing problems with your Whirlpool dryer, one of the first steps to take is to test the thermal fuse. To check for continuity, disconnect the wire leads on the thermals and touch the multimeter to both of them. If there is continuity, then the thermal fuse is functioning properly. If there is no continuity, you should replace the fuse. To repair the dryer, clean out the venting and check for clogs.
To check the heating element, start by turning off the power to the dryer. Next, remove the screws and lint from the heating element housing. Next, use a multimeter to check for continuity between the terminals on the heating element and its case. If there is continuity between the two terminals, then the heating element is not shorted. Replace the heating element if necessary.
Checking for faulty components
Before you begin repairing your dryer, check to see if there are any faulty components. Some of these are easy to identify, including the motor relay. It’s easy to see this component because it’s usually located on the back of the dryer or inside its cabinet. Alternatively, you can download the schematic wiring diagram from the manufacturer’s website. If you have trouble finding the schematic wiring diagram, simply go to the manufacturer’s website and search for it.
In many cases, a damaged heating element assembly can be the cause of a prolonged cycle. You can test the continuity of the heater element assembly with a multimeter. If the heating element is broken, replace it. Another problem is a faulty moisture sensor that causes the drying process to take longer. If your dryer is using a moisture sensor, check for continuity with a multimeter to determine the cause of the problem.
Changing the thermostat
Changing the thermostat to repair a Whirlpool dryer can be done by following the steps below. Ensure that the high-limit thermostat and the thermal fuse are working properly. Both of these components are often the culprit of overheating problems. To test whether the thermostat is working, disconnect the power and the two outside wires from the dryer. Check the continuity between the thermostat terminal and the heater and replace it if it is open. Changing the thermostat will also fix a problem with the high-limit thermostat.
To test the heating element, you need to use a multimeter to measure its continuity. If it is not, you need to replace the heating element. Another cause for a heating problem is the thermal fuse. While newer models usually have this thermal fuse tripped, older ones may keep on working despite no heat. The replacement part will be located inside the thermostat. Once you have identified the problem, you can fix your dryer.
Checking for a broken radiant flame sensor
If your Whirlpool dryer isn’t producing heat, you may want to check the thermal fuse. These devices are located near the exhaust vent. While they’re easily replaceable, they often trip for other reasons. In this case, you may want to hire a professional to repair your dryer to make sure there’s no future danger of fire. To test a thermal fuse, simply unplug the dryer and check the connections.
If you suspect that your dryer has a damaged heating element, check the connections with a multi-meter. If they are okay, the heating element assembly is broken. If it’s not, replace it. Other problems may be caused by the heating element, the exhaust vent, or the dryer’s moisture sensor. If the temperature is incorrectly reported, a faulty moisture sensor can cause your dryer to run longer than it should.
Happy Customers
“Sam was able to get to my house the same day I called and checked out my dryer. He was extremely professional and had all the parts required for the repair on him. I would definitely recommend his services to anyone and will be coming to Scarborough appliance repair if i need anymore repairs.”
Jimmy Cho
“My fridge wasn’t cooling and Sam was able to get me an appointment on the same day to diagnose the issue. He found out quickly that there was a drain and defrost problem and surprisingly came prepared with the parts required to complete the repair and got it done that same afternoon. Thanks again sam!”