AG41 Dryer - Instructions
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Dryer did not get hot
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Garrett from Vineland, NJ
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Found on your site the top two causes of a Dryer not getting hot enough and ordered those parts ( which were delivered quickly).Removed the top two screws that hold the front of the dryer that gives access to the coils and flame sensor assembly after lifting up the top.It took more time to clean up all the lint than to replace the parts.D
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ryer works great!
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Gas dryer would produce heat for short time, then continue to run but with no heat.
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James from Saint Paul, MN
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Thanks to reports from others, I concluded that most likely the gas ignition coils (one or both) were no longer functioning properly. I replaced both with the 'M' Series New Style Coil Kit which is about 1/2 the price of either coil individually -- yes,true,go figure! The actual replacement took only about 10 minutes. What was most diff
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icult and took the most time was the removal of the front panel of the cabinet -- this was difficult only because there were no instructions in my owner's manual (or any other source I could find) and it took me awhile to figure it out. Now I could do the whole job in about 20 minutes! The detailed instructions from others as to the process of replacing the coils was invaluable -- I don't know if I would have been able to figure that out on my own. But most important was the information that enabled me to diagnose the problem in the first place. Thank you, all you previous comment contributors.
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Heat not staying on.
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Peter from MISHICOT, WI
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
Checked out the coil seemed ok. So I replaced the radiant flame sensor. No change. Then I replaced the High limit sensor still the heat was not staying on. I read some were in the troubleshooting guide that the coil can test good, but can still malfunction. So that was it new coil fix it, works like a new Dryer again.
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Drum stopped turning, motor still running
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Richard from PORTLAND, OR
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Dryer stopped tumbling, so bad belt was my first thought. Dryer is in vacation home so did not have immediate access to it to diagnose. Ordered belt and discovered that the poorly designed motor pulley had broken and the belt jumped onto the motor shaft and burned through the original belt. Week 2 after ordering pulley, installation went
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per YouTube video. Glad I also replaced the belt because it was brittle and cracked. Suspect it had been slipping because sheets would ball up into a log, possibly because the drum wasn't spinning fast enough. Anyhoo, after repair all seems OK.
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squeeling noise & drum turning real slow
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roy from tunkhannock, PA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
unplug appliance.removed 2 screws @ the rear of dryer top to tip lid back. unplugged the door switch wires.took out 3 philip screws that hold lint screen to inside of drum.removed 2 screws @ dryer front top. lifted dryer front panel off. the drum was now loose. slipped off old belt - replaced with new. set drum back into place. made sure
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new belt was on motor pulley & behind tensioner pulley arm. replace & reconnect items in reverse order. plug back in & test. after seeing the wear on the plastic tensioner pulley i regret not ordering that part for replacement also.
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Gas smell
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Garrett from PHILADELPHIA, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
After removing the front panel, the igniter just just snaps into the bracket.
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will not blow air
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Robert from Ada, OK
- Really Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I first unpluged the dryer. Then I
Removed two screws and removed bottom cover, Then removed the door assembly.Here I had to unplug the light and door switches. I then removed the four screws that holds the tub mount in place, Then I removed the eight screws that hold the blower cover in place, then removed the blower. replaced blow ... Read more er and reassembled in reverse. I started the dryer and it worked fine.
Removed two screws and removed bottom cover, Then removed the door assembly.Here I had to unplug the light and door switches. I then removed the four screws that holds the tub mount in place, Then I removed the eight screws that hold the blower cover in place, then removed the blower. replaced blow ... Read more er and reassembled in reverse. I started the dryer and it worked fine.
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Noisy and blower wheel spin without turn motor shaft
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William from FORT WAYNE, IN
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Wrench (Adjustable)
Removed lower panel, door assembly, belt and drum.
Removed blower wheel cover.
Used dremmel tool to cut plastic from metal that attaches the blower to the motor shaft.
Used adjustable wrench to keep motor shaft from turning.
Used vise grip to clamp on metal and turned to loosen blower wheel.
Attached new blower an ... Read more d re-assembled.
Removed blower wheel cover.
Used dremmel tool to cut plastic from metal that attaches the blower to the motor shaft.
Used adjustable wrench to keep motor shaft from turning.
Used vise grip to clamp on metal and turned to loosen blower wheel.
Attached new blower an ... Read more d re-assembled.
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noise in dryer
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JOHN from MODENA, NY
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
took frount off ,then filter, pulled drum out, then blower plate & spun impeller off. went back together easy ,except belt . that gave me a little problem but finally got it thanks
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Everything works but no heat
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Mark from LISBON, WI
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set
Super easy. 2 screws allows you to remove the access panel. One screw on the igniter bracket removes the igniter. Pull off the 2 wire connectors and plug into the new one. Test the dryer and close the access panel.
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Dyer Blower went bad a dime fell in and wore it out
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Myron from Wolf Point, MT
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
The repair looked simple enough until it came time to take the out wheel off. Because you can not hold the motor shaft(and the wheel screws on) it was necessary to remove the whole motor assembly and then grind the out shaft down, then use a small screwdriver to take the remaining shaft off.
I must say it was nice to recieve the part ... Read more in as fast as I did we live in a very rural area and things like that are very hard to find
I must say it was nice to recieve the part ... Read more in as fast as I did we live in a very rural area and things like that are very hard to find
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Dryer racket, not drying clothes
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Richard P from Fort Worth, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Being my lousy Maytag washer died THE PREVIOUS DAY, spewing water, etc. and I had rushed out and bought a new washer, I was determined not to replace the dryer (though I now am a serious NON_FAN of Maytag).
I disassembled the whole dryer and finally got to the blower wheel which was broken lose from the molded nut. I supposed ... Read more something like a dime or penny got in there to shred it.
PartSelect's website allowed me to find the part in 5 minutes. It was on my doorstep the next afternoon.
Installation was straightforward BECAUSE I stacked all the screws and and labeled them appropriately. It took about 30 minutes to reassemble and the toughest bit was getting the drum in with the belt positioned properly.
I disassembled the whole dryer and finally got to the blower wheel which was broken lose from the molded nut. I supposed ... Read more something like a dime or penny got in there to shred it.
PartSelect's website allowed me to find the part in 5 minutes. It was on my doorstep the next afternoon.
Installation was straightforward BECAUSE I stacked all the screws and and labeled them appropriately. It took about 30 minutes to reassemble and the toughest bit was getting the drum in with the belt positioned properly.
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Gas value would not open - no heat
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Grant F from Lansing, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
First of all PartSelect.com was very helpful on the phone. I did a little research on the website and called to confirm. Ordering was simple. I got the part in a few days - matched perfectly. Start to finish the swap was under 15 min. Works like a champ. :)
Just saved $500 by not buying a new dryer.
Just saved $500 by not buying a new dryer.
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Dryer started making a terrible sound, when my son opened up the appliance he found that the Blower wheel was broken and the housing was full of debris.
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Frank from HOOPA, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
My son will discribe how he did the repair.
First I opened the top, then I removed the front with a 1/4 inch ratchet and socket. I took the cover off the blower housing with a nut driver. Used the appropriate socket and a 1/2 inch ratchet, and an adjustable wrench to hold the motor shaft and removed the Blower wheel. I replaced ... Read more the broken Blower Wheel and put all it back together.
Our dryer is now working great and there are no unwanted sounds emanating from within. We are very happy with PartSelects promptness and that we recieved the correct part as ordered. PartSelect website was easy to navigate. We plan if the need arises to do so again in the future.
Thankyou Frank and Rodney
First I opened the top, then I removed the front with a 1/4 inch ratchet and socket. I took the cover off the blower housing with a nut driver. Used the appropriate socket and a 1/2 inch ratchet, and an adjustable wrench to hold the motor shaft and removed the Blower wheel. I replaced ... Read more the broken Blower Wheel and put all it back together.
Our dryer is now working great and there are no unwanted sounds emanating from within. We are very happy with PartSelects promptness and that we recieved the correct part as ordered. PartSelect website was easy to navigate. We plan if the need arises to do so again in the future.
Thankyou Frank and Rodney
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dryer door would not close
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Priscilla from Portland, ME
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
discovered it was a broken latch. Ordered the latch, only took 2 days to arrive and all I had to do was remove the broken latch and snap in the new one. I saved myself a service call. I'm very happy!!!!!!
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