CDE22B7VC Crosley Dryer - Instructions
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Dryer had no power. Internal light was out too.
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Lou from Weymouth, MA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I followed the "How to" video on your web site. Most importantly, I cleaned the entire filter area which probably caused the problem as your instructions recommended. I will do that annually going forward. I would recommend your service to anyone.
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Squealing
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Allen from Dyer, IN
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
1.Removed retaining clips,washers,spacer,and cylinder rollers
2.Removed and replaced support assembly
3.Installed spacer
4.Installed cylinder roller assembly
5.Installed washers and retaining clips
This is my second time ordering parts from PartSelect and I am amazed how fast I recieve my orders, which minimizes t ... Read more he downtime of an appliance that's frequently used.
2.Removed and replaced support assembly
3.Installed spacer
4.Installed cylinder roller assembly
5.Installed washers and retaining clips
This is my second time ordering parts from PartSelect and I am amazed how fast I recieve my orders, which minimizes t ... Read more he downtime of an appliance that's frequently used.
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belt broke
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Helen from WEST MONROE, LA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
watched your video on 'how to' and did it like man showed..no problem
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belt broke
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Fred from PITTSBURGH, PA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I just followed your video how to replace a broken belt , after viewing replacing belt went easy
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dryer stopped running, hot smell, would not restart
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Jill from Hadley, PA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I first made sure there was power to dryer. It was ok so I unpluged the dryer from the socket and afer researching on line I was sure it was the thermal fuse. I check continuity on the fuse and it did not have continuity. So I installed a new fuse and high temp thermostat (they come together)
Just lift top of dryer up and back. I ... Read more n the left rear corner is the heating element. On top of the element is the thermostat. On the right side is the fuse it is a round disc with two white wires attached. The thermostat and heating element need to be removed to install fuse (one screw each and lift out of the way ) . Need to check for blocked lint or like I had the white plastic hose had a kink and need replaced with metal lint hose.
Just lift top of dryer up and back. I ... Read more n the left rear corner is the heating element. On top of the element is the thermostat. On the right side is the fuse it is a round disc with two white wires attached. The thermostat and heating element need to be removed to install fuse (one screw each and lift out of the way ) . Need to check for blocked lint or like I had the white plastic hose had a kink and need replaced with metal lint hose.
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The belt needed replaced
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Judith from Guys Mills, PA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Once we realized we needed to take the FRONT off the dryer, not the back all went well. It was an easy fix and the part fix perfectly. Instead of $60 or more for a repairman, we spent less than $20 fixing the dryer.
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Dryer stopped working
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Belaid from Acton, MA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
1- cleared all the ducts. (They were clogged and this is what caused the fuse to open)
2- Replaced the fuse from the kit
3- The dryer stopped working again after 1/2 hour -the fuse blew-up again
4- Altough the stat (the other part included in the kit) checked OK with the multimeter, it was actually defective and did not re ... Read more gulate the temp.
5- changed both parts included in the kit, the dryer worked normally again.
2- Replaced the fuse from the kit
3- The dryer stopped working again after 1/2 hour -the fuse blew-up again
4- Altough the stat (the other part included in the kit) checked OK with the multimeter, it was actually defective and did not re ... Read more gulate the temp.
5- changed both parts included in the kit, the dryer worked normally again.
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Dryer smelled like something was burning, then would not turn on.
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Preston from Lynchburg, VA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
This is the second time that this has happened with my dryer. The first time I replaced the thermostat and fuse, and it worked for a few years. This time I replaced the element and thermostat at first. Still nothing, then got the fuse; and walla just like new. Of course I lost a screw somewhere down at the bottom of the dryer, so there is
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only one holding the thermostat in place. Also I took off the front and cleaned out the lint traps; both times it was loaded with crap. Probably why it stopped in the first place.
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Extreme squeaking noise
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Mark from East Peoria, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I took the front off the cabinet (pry up front of top and remove two screws. Removed the drum, replaced the left rear drum support roller by removing one snap ring on shaft of roller and repacing after installing the new wheel. Reinstalled the drum, the hardest part of the repair was getting the belt back on the drum. It is hard to reach
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the belt to place it back on the motor. (small space to reach through) Being able to purchase a single wheel from this website saved me $50.00, the local suppier wanted to sell me a whole kit.
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Dryer would not produce heat to dry items
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steven from MONROE, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Looked up dryer by serial number on the internet. Watched the video on the website very easy installation. Ordered the part it came in within 2 days. Opened the top of the dryer with a 10 in one tool (like a putty knife). Took out the out defective parts by unscrewing the thermostat took wires off the old part and put them on the new par
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t not to confuse wires. Did the same with the heater element installed the new parts. Very simple. If I had to call a repair person it would have cost 3 times as much as the part alone.
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Dryer door seal broken
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Leo from Belle Chasse, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
It was easy. Just removed the old seal and plugged the new one in place. Took less than 3 minutes
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My dryer would not work and the light would not come on.
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Willie from CORDOVA, TN
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
I unplugged the dryer from the outlet and opened the top of the dryer with a puddy knife .I marked both wires "T" for the one on top and "B" for the one on the bottom. I removed the screw that holds the bracket in place that the High Limit Kit fuse is attached to and removed both wires with a pair of pliers. I made sure that the new fuse
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was turned the same way as the old fuse. There is some writing on one side and it should be pointing to the back of the dryer. I put the fuse in the bracket and placed the bracket back in the slotted holder placed the screw back in the bracket holder tighten it up hooked the wires up as labeled and closed the top. I plugged the dryer up opened the door and the light came on. After I turned it on it worked then it tripped the breaker. I reset the breaker turned it on again and it worked I haven't had a problem since. Make sure that you use the fuse with the pink dot on it for a electric dryer.
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Dryer would turn but had no heat
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Michael from Erlanger, KY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Easy repair and I am not the handyman type. Unplug the unit. Lift the top. Remove 2 wires from temperature sensor and remove single screw to lift out the plate the sensor is mounted to(Easier to change the sensor out this way). Remove 2 wires from heating element and then remove single screw. Lift out heating element and replace with new
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one. Screw back in and reattach 2 wires. Remove 2 screws on the plate for the temeperature sensor and replace with the new sensor. Once 2 screws are back in the plate holding the sensor, screw back in with single screw and attach 2 wires. I called a tech and they wanted $125 just to look at the unit. When I read other reviews of how easy this repair was, I thought it was worth a try. Definitely saved us a bunch of money and time.
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Dryer was overheating
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Jerry R. from FALLS CHURCH, VA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
I first unplugged the dryer. I had to move the dryer forward a little. Then I used a screwdriver to pry up the top of the dryer from the front. I positioned the top all the way back until it rested on the front of the cabinet. Make sure it's far enough back so it doesn't accidentally close on you while you are working on it. I located
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the high limit thermostat right above the heating coils. I unplugged the two wires going to it. I used a nut driver to remove the screw that was holding it to a bracket. I then I removed the two screws that held it to another bracket. I installed the new thermostat to the bracket and then reinstalled it to the bracket above the coils. I plugged the two wires back in and closed the lid. Make sure the dryer vent is still attached if you had to move it. The dryer works fine now and doesn't overheat.
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Lint filter in the 22 year old Admiral gas dryer was wearing out
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Joseph from DENVER, CO
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Received the replacement filter which was an exact duplicate of the 22 year old filter. Took the old one out; slid the new one in and got ready for another 22 years of use. At 86 years of age I probably won't be around to see the new filter wear out. The dryer has already outlasted the place where I purchased it - Montgomery Wards! They j
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ust don't make stuff to last like this anymore.
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