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Trying to access drain that is plugged..cant figure out jow to remove back freezer panel...Trying to access drain that is plugged..cant figure out jow to remove back freezer panel...
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on the front of dryer open the door there should be a tag or on the rear where the cord goes into the dryer there should be a tag to tell you what the voltage is
should be a 250 volt plug and outlet to match
nema # plug-S42 AND THE OUTLET # 6-30 OR 6-50
yes you have to take off the ice maker then remove the scews, sometimes there is a air channel that has to be removed which are held in by plastic tabs
ok sounds like a froze or blocked defrost drain.take a pice of weed eater line about 6 feet .tie a good knot at one end.then feed the unnotted end down the drain hole and pullout at other end.when you pull the nott witt clean drain.if it wont go thru it may be frozen.you can shut it down over night or use blow dryer.watch out for water and electricty
The wire could not bend past a a curve in the hose. Blow it out with a tire pump and compressed air or you also can buy a can of compressed air. Another option go from the bottom of the drain lone above the drip pan and run the wire up,or blow it backwards..
Had the same problem. I noticed that the fan in the freezer never shut off so I suspected the thermostat. I ordered and installed a new thermostat (about $30 and 15 minutes to install), the fan now cycles correctly and the ice build up is gone.
more than likely your belt has come off there is a panel in back remove it and look inside now the wheel that keeps the belt tight has a habit of coming off if some yahoo didn't put it on right find it and look for two slots in the floor of the drier it slips into put it in the slots and pull it down then put the belt on top of it should fix the problem
Trying to access drain that is plugged..cant figure out jow to remove back freezer panel...
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