D40 - Overview
Models starting with D40
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- D40 DeLonghi Deep Fryer (Deep Fryer)
- D40 Ryobi Electric Drill (3/8" Variable Speed Drill / Driver)
- D40 LG Dehumidifier (Lg Dehumidifier D40)
- D40-1 General Electric Dehumidifier
- D40-3 General Electric Dehumidifier
- D400 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D401 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40104 Hamilton Beach Coffee Maker
- D40104 (A) Hamilton Beach Coffee Maker (Coffeemaker)
- D402-04 (Type 2) DeWALT Angle Grinder (4-1/2 Ang.Grind.-Canada.)
- D402-04 (TYPE 1) DeWALT Grinder (DeWalt Grinder Model D402-04/TYPE 1 (D40204/TYPE1, D402 04/TYPE 1) Parts)
- D402-04 DeWALT Grinder (DeWalt Grinder Model D402-04 (D40204, D402 04) Parts)
- D40312B Hamilton Beach Coffee Maker (Coffee Maker)
- D406DZ DeLonghi Deep Fryer (Dual Zone Deep Fryer)
- D408DZ DeLonghi Deep Fryer (Dual Zone Deep Fryer)
- D40A (AWYAFRD) LG Air Conditioner (Residential Hvac)
- D40A0 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40A1 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40A2 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40A3 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40B (AWYAFRD) LG Air Conditioner (Residential Hvac)
- D40B0 Whirlpool Dehumidifier
- D40C-A LG Dehumidifier (LG Dehumidifier Model D40C-A (D40CA, D40C A) Parts)
- D40CA (AWYAFRD) LG Air Conditioner (Residential Hvac)
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742721
Manufacturer #: WP488729
Metallic screw that is less than an inch long. Does not include the plastic washer.
$7.30
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Sensor
PartSelect #: PS3654111
Manufacturer #: 6877A30013V
Also known as thermistor.
No Longer Available
Water Inlet Hose Washer
PartSelect #: PS11738697
Manufacturer #: WP16123
If your clothes washer is leaking, it is likely that there could be an issue with one of the hoses. If the hoses are in working order, you should check the washers connecting the hose to your unit. Ru...
$7.30
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Range Hex Nut
PartSelect #: PS11742711
Manufacturer #: WP488130
This hex nut is an authentic Whirlpool part that is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer, and will fit a variety of appliances including ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, air cond...
$8.35
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Refrigerator Single Hex Head Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742731
Manufacturer #: WP489069
Sold individually. The size of this screw is 1/4" hex head and 10-12 x 1/2".
$7.30
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Refrigerator Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742713
Manufacturer #: WP488234
This screw is sold individually.
Size: 8-32 x 1/4 inch.
$8.35
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Condensation Drip Pan
PartSelect #: PS401025
Manufacturer #: 951901
Used with dehumidifiers.
No Longer Available
Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3530191
Manufacturer #: 6877A30013L
The function of the sensor assembly of your dehumidifier is to sense the humidity level and evaporator temperature to control humidity and water collection. If the unit says the bucket is full when it...
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Screw - 8-32 X 1-1/4
PartSelect #: PS11742712
Manufacturer #: WP488163
Sold individually.
$9.40
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Common Symptoms of models starting with D40
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Says bucket full when it was not
The forums indicate that one solution for this problem is replacement of the sensor assembly, which is what I did. Upon switching the sensor assembly it DID work for one bucket full, but then went back to indicating bucket full when it isn't. Other fixes indicate changing the switch assembly, which I tried to do but the part has been disc
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ontinued. The only other item is replacement of the main computer, which the cost added to the cost of the sensor assembly would equal the cost of replacement of the appliance, so I won't go there.
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Thomas from NEWPORT, RI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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old fan motor made horrible screeching sound and siezed up
Removed 4 hex head screws around base of metal housing and 2 screws on bottom front holding on plastic grating and one screw holding housing to switch plate at top front. Hinged grating on back just pops off. Removed two screws holding fan motor on. Unclipped wire terminals (2). Bolted new fan in place.
One hitch was that o ... Read more ne of the little terminal connectors that came with this fan motor was too small, so I had to buy some the right size, and strip the wire and crimp one of those on.
Also, this fan motor is two-speed, and my old dehumidifier is one-speed, so, according to the very helpful instructions, I just taped off one of the wires (not the one I would have guessed--it has you replacing the red with the black and taping off the new red one).
Then reassembled in reverse order, of course.
The only other thing is just that this stinkin' thing was so expensive, but it works fine. It's been humming away for days now, and my basement is once again in the pocket, about 50 - 55% humidity.
And it was pretty easy.
One hitch was that o ... Read more ne of the little terminal connectors that came with this fan motor was too small, so I had to buy some the right size, and strip the wire and crimp one of those on.
Also, this fan motor is two-speed, and my old dehumidifier is one-speed, so, according to the very helpful instructions, I just taped off one of the wires (not the one I would have guessed--it has you replacing the red with the black and taping off the new red one).
Then reassembled in reverse order, of course.
The only other thing is just that this stinkin' thing was so expensive, but it works fine. It's been humming away for days now, and my basement is once again in the pocket, about 50 - 55% humidity.
And it was pretty easy.
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Dave from Roswell, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Machine would come on for a minute, then stop with message CR1
Googled message to see that it was probably the sensor or the bucket full button. The bucket button is no longer made, but the sensor was available, so I gambled and bought it to try. We removed the outer housing and old sensor. then replaced new sensor putting it in same place and following the path of the old one to plug in wires. th
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e whole housing had to be removed, could not just remove a section. Once replaced, plugged in to test, seemed to work. so replaced all the housing and screws. Unit is working again. Definitely worth the gamble, bc a tech would have been 3-4 times more expensive. My tenant was also confidant about being able to replace the sensor. After we did it, I think I could have done it too.
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Judy from EVANSTON, IL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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