AEE9 Dryer - Instructions
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dryer door would not stay closed.
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maria from ROCHESTER, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I unscrewed the door catch and pried out with some resistance the strike part. Screwed in the catch and pushed in the strike. Closed door. Voila!! Back in business with assurance.
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Door switch broke
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Howard from NEW ROCHELLE, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
Just follow the video. The hardest part is getting the top to disengage from the clips.
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Very noisy (thumpy) when running, after a while it would squeal like a banshee
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William from Romeo, MI
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed the 2 screws from the bottom of the front panel and pulled the cover up and out. Labeled the wires to the light and door switch and disconnected. Lifted the belt tensioner arm and unlooped the belt from it and the motor. Removed the 4 bolts that hold the front drum support on then held the drum up and removed the support. Pulled t
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he drum out slightly and allowed the rear to drop, at this point you can get to the rear rollers without pulling the drum out of the machine. The roller shaft was so tight I had to put a straight-blade bit in a 1/4" socket to get enough torque to break it loose. Make sure to use a large enough driver or you will strip the slot out of the screw. This model had a nut on the back but I was able to just drag my finger against it to get it apart. Removed the washer and roller from the shaft and cleaned the shaft and washer with WD40 before reinstalling with the new roller. Vacuumed all the lint I could get to and reassembled, lift drum, push back, front support, 4 bolts, belt, wires, front panel, 2 screws.
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the dryer wouldn't get hot
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JOANN from PLEASANT VALLEY, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed a couple of screws and replaced the new fuse . the dryer is heating up ok now.
p.s thank you for the quick deliever on the part, . as i was only with out the dryer for two days
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JoAnn
p.s thank you for the quick deliever on the part, . as i was only with out the dryer for two days
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JoAnn
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door catch would not latch
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Sidney from hilliard, OH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Well tried to find this simple part around Columbus and even maytag website no luck.Parts select had it to go and arrived earlier than expected.Fixed it less than 5 minutes works great.taken longer to put the light bulb back in,Really like the accuracy and quick response from parts select.If I had called a service tech probably would have
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cost $50.00 or more for a part that cost a little over $3.00 and saved this site in case I need to order other parts.Thank you
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My 11 year old daughter broke the door clasp
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Kent from Ladue, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
My 11 year old daughter broke the door clasp to the dryer by repeatedly slamming it trying to get it to close. I told her to go down stairs write down the make model and serial number and come back up and find a place to buy it online. I left with instructions not to use the computer for anything else until the part was found. Less then 1
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5 minutes later I came back because I heard giggling. She was chatting but had found an exploded view of the door and the part. She was very pleased with herself! We bought it and it arrived a few days later. I saw the empty box. She had opened it and taken it down and installed it herself. A good lesson, for her and me
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Clanging of dryer when rolling
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John from Bel Air, MD
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Followed video on PartsSelect website, they made it real easy.
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Replaced Drum Rollers and Belt
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Darrel from Indio, CA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed the front panel of the dryer and drum to replace the rollers. You will need a snap ring pliers to remove the locking snap ring holding the rollers, replaced rollers, installed new drum belt and replaced the front dyer panel.
Tested the dryer no more noise.
Thanks
Tested the dryer no more noise.
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Idler Pulley was squealing.
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Arthur from Roscoe, IL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set
Removed door and front panel. Removed drum. Removed idler pulley arm and spring. Removed snap ring and pulley from idler pulley arm. Reversed process to re-assemble.
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squeeking noise
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Daniel from Rosholt, SD
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
used one nut driver, basically took the whole machine apart. took snap ring off the idler shaft, replaced pulley, and put it back together. simple job.
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The dryer wasn't drying quick enough.
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DOUG from GRESHAM, OR
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
removed the lower cover, tipped the dryer on its back for easier access, unscrewed the 2 mounting screws removed the heating element, installed the thermostat and and high tempt relay on new one replaced the wires reinstalled the new element, very simple
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No heat
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Steve from fremont, NH
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I dismantled the dryer and replaced the thermostat and the heating element. The online videos are excellent. Thanks
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AMANA Dryer Would Not Heat-Up
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Marvin from Warren, NJ
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
My problem was that my AMANA dryer would not heat. The site suggested testing the two thermostats so I opened the dryer but didn’t follow the instructions in the video tutorial on the site since my AMANA is different. I used a nut driver and needle-nosed pliers for the whole job. Here’s what I did:
1. Unplugged the dryer.
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2. Disconnected the exhaust pipe at the dryer.
3. Pulled dryer away from back wall about two feet.
4. Removed the two bottom panel screws (floor level) and removed panel.
5. Removed the two door panel screws and removed door panel by pulling out at the bottom until the two spring clips released from the top panel.
6. Noted the colors of the wires going to the door switch and removed (green, black and white from left to right).
7. Noted the colors of the wires going to the lamp and removed (bottom - black and top - red.)
8. Removed the two top panel screws, lifted up the top panel and leaned it against a support.
9. Removed the four bulkhead screws and carefully lifted up and removed the bulkhead being sure to support the drum. Took note of the belt path around the motor and idler pulleys.
10. Reached under the drum and took the belt off the idler pulley and motor drive pulley.
11. Used the belt to lift and remove the drum through the front opening.
I noticed that the internal vent pipe had become disconnected (which probably caused internal overheating) so I fixed that.
I then removed the wires to the thermostats and tested both for continuity. The limit thermostat was bad. I also saw that the belt was becoming cracked. I ordered a new limit thermostat and belt.
Installation of the new parts was a snap. I removed the old thermostat with the nut driver and replaced with the new one and pushed the wire connectors back on. Replacing the belt was a little trickier but not a problem. (Be sure to route the new belt correctly as noted on Step 9 and place ribbed surface next to drum.)
I closed up the dryer by reversing the opening steps.
1. Unplugged the dryer.
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2. Disconnected the exhaust pipe at the dryer.
3. Pulled dryer away from back wall about two feet.
4. Removed the two bottom panel screws (floor level) and removed panel.
5. Removed the two door panel screws and removed door panel by pulling out at the bottom until the two spring clips released from the top panel.
6. Noted the colors of the wires going to the door switch and removed (green, black and white from left to right).
7. Noted the colors of the wires going to the lamp and removed (bottom - black and top - red.)
8. Removed the two top panel screws, lifted up the top panel and leaned it against a support.
9. Removed the four bulkhead screws and carefully lifted up and removed the bulkhead being sure to support the drum. Took note of the belt path around the motor and idler pulleys.
10. Reached under the drum and took the belt off the idler pulley and motor drive pulley.
11. Used the belt to lift and remove the drum through the front opening.
I noticed that the internal vent pipe had become disconnected (which probably caused internal overheating) so I fixed that.
I then removed the wires to the thermostats and tested both for continuity. The limit thermostat was bad. I also saw that the belt was becoming cracked. I ordered a new limit thermostat and belt.
Installation of the new parts was a snap. I removed the old thermostat with the nut driver and replaced with the new one and pushed the wire connectors back on. Replacing the belt was a little trickier but not a problem. (Be sure to route the new belt correctly as noted on Step 9 and place ribbed surface next to drum.)
I closed up the dryer by reversing the opening steps.
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Drum would slip and at times not spin
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JOHN from NEPTUNE, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
You have to take apart the whole dryer to get to the belt.Nut driver with cordless drill make it go so much faster.Unplug dry, take apart dryer and replace with olr belt with new belt.Takes about 20 minutes to do.plus I took off the two guide wheels on back of cabinet and greased everything.Works like brand new.I had a repair guy tell me
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I needed a new motor.If you can spin the drum by hand replace belt first.
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unit stop heating
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Douglas from Saginaw, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
once I found where the heat element was, it took me a few mintues to remove the bad one and replace it with the new one that came before the due date. very good instruction in kit. Be sure and leave the old one hooked up until the new unit comes in so you can do a easy exchange of the wiring.
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