hide   Find hundreds of Coupons at Coupons.RedFlagDeals.com!
Stretch interface sizeReset interface & text size
Go Back   RedFlagDeals.com Forums > Home & Garden
Sponsored by:

Reply  
 
Thread Tools
Old Dec 22nd, 2005, 10:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
MMMMMike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2003
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Posts: 2,857
Send a message via MSN to MMMMMike
Default Dryer Problem Advice Required

Tonight our 5 year old Frigidaire Auto Balancing laundry dryer made a clunk sound and now when it tumbles there is a scrapping sound.
I'm hoping this will be enough information.
Is it just a wheel or something I should be able to replace myself?

Thanks,
Mike
__________________
MY VLOG
<< DAILY VIDEO DIARY >>
MMMMMike is offline  
Send a private message to MMMMMike Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links - Join the RedFlagDeals.com community and remove this ad.
Old Dec 22nd, 2005, 10:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
700mb80min's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 1st, 2004
Location: Cape Breton , N.S.
Posts: 2,191
Default

maybe one of the plastic guides . quite common but should be fixed before it takes them all out .
700mb80min is offline  
Send a private message to 700mb80min Reply With Quote
Old Dec 22nd, 2005, 10:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
MMMMMike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2003
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Posts: 2,857
Send a message via MSN to MMMMMike
Default

I found the model # MDEC336RES1.

Now I'm fairly handy with a screwdriver (or maybe a Harvey Wallbanger), is this something I can do myself? I guess I first have to figure out how to get into it.

Mike
__________________
MY VLOG
<< DAILY VIDEO DIARY >>
MMMMMike is offline  
Send a private message to MMMMMike Reply With Quote
Old Dec 22nd, 2005, 10:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
blexann's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 11th, 2005
Posts: 1,611
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MMMMMike
I found the model # MDEC336RES1.

Now I'm fairly handy with a screwdriver (or maybe a Harvey Wallbanger), is this something I can do myself? I guess I first have to figure out how to get into it.

Mike

I highly recommend this site - it has saved me money on both my clothes washer and dryer DoItYourself.com
blexann is offline  
Send a private message to blexann Reply With Quote
Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 01:01 AM   #5 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
CheapScotsman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 26th, 2004
Location: New Westminster, BC, Canada
Posts: 4,250
Default

Well, if you are somewhat handy, at least open it up and take a look. As indicated above, maybe a guide fell or who knows ... might as well take a quick look and see if it something semi-obvious.

Last edited by CheapScotsman; Dec 23rd, 2005 at 04:15 AM..
CheapScotsman is offline  
Send a private message to CheapScotsman Reply With Quote
Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 05:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
MMMMMike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2003
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Posts: 2,857
Send a message via MSN to MMMMMike
Default

Blexann, thanks for the site. They don't have anything on dryer repair, but I checked some other areas and they were quite informative.

Well Cheap, I took a quick look at the bottom and back. Certainly there didn't seem like any obvious entry, like a computer case.
I've just taken another look and found two screw-heads at the back/top. I've got no time now, but I'm betting that will allow the top to be removed and then the front to hinge forward. I'll take a look tonight.

Mike
__________________
MY VLOG
<< DAILY VIDEO DIARY >>
MMMMMike is offline  
Send a private message to MMMMMike Reply With Quote
Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 11:31 AM   #7 (permalink)
JAC
Deal Guru
 
JAC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 17th, 2001
Location: Courtice, ON
Posts: 10,343
Default

Sorry to hear that, bud. Hope this is some help.

http://www.repairclinic.com/0047_8.asp

Frigidaire service:
Twilight Appl.
1212 SunValley Court
Oshawa
905-579-8481/416-285-8228

Last edited by JAC; Dec 23rd, 2005 at 11:39 AM..
JAC is offline  
Send a private message to JAC Reply With Quote
Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 05:06 PM   #8 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
CheapScotsman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 26th, 2004
Location: New Westminster, BC, Canada
Posts: 4,250
Default

Well, it can be a challenge to get into some of these appliances ... and each manufacturer can do it differntly.

Try this, remove the two screws at the back. This allows the entire top to slide forward / back ... allowing you to release the spring clips where the front top edge of the washer connects to front of the washer ... you can them "lift" the top of the dryer off.
CheapScotsman is offline  
Send a private message to CheapScotsman Reply With Quote
Old Dec 23rd, 2005, 06:35 PM   #9 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
MMMMMike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2003
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Posts: 2,857
Send a message via MSN to MMMMMike
Default

Thanks for the sites and tips guys.
It'll make a great Christmas Day project.

Mike
__________________
MY VLOG
<< DAILY VIDEO DIARY >>
MMMMMike is offline  
Send a private message to MMMMMike Reply With Quote
Old Dec 24th, 2005, 08:48 AM   #10 (permalink)
Member
 
Join Date: Dec 10th, 2004
Posts: 368
Default

I believe it is the rear shaft beaing/bracket that holds the drum in place,it has a tendancy to dry out and crack.the part is around 25.00,the scraping noise you hear is the drum scraping on the housing,which will get extremely loud...
To get to the piece you'll basicly be taking the dryer right apart,I mean all apart,if your handy it will take you a few hours to figure out.
Also when you have it apart you might as well replace the teflon guides
on the top,they are 6.50 each,you'll need I believe 2.
Good Luck

Last edited by sandman101; Dec 24th, 2005 at 08:52 AM..
sandman101 is offline  
Send a private message to sandman101 Reply With Quote
Old Dec 24th, 2005, 09:02 AM   #11 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
Blackjack's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 12th, 2004
Location: Scarborough, ON
Posts: 1,092
Default

In addition to the above,,,you might as well change the belt and vacuum out any dust you might find.
Blackjack is offline  
Send a private message to Blackjack Reply With Quote
Old Dec 24th, 2005, 10:18 PM   #12 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
blexann's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 11th, 2005
Posts: 1,611
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by MMMMMike
Blexann, thanks for the site. They don't have anything on dryer repair, but I checked some other areas and they were quite informative.

Well Cheap, I took a quick look at the bottom and back. Certainly there didn't seem like any obvious entry, like a computer case.
I've just taken another look and found two screw-heads at the back/top. I've got no time now, but I'm betting that will allow the top to be removed and then the front to hinge forward. I'll take a look tonight.

Mike
Also, try posting a question about the problem your having with the dryer - you will be surprised - I had a problem with my dryer and the people on that site were able to provide me with pictures on exaclty how to fix it. I'm sure I saved more than $200.
blexann is offline  
Send a private message to blexann Reply With Quote
Old Dec 25th, 2005, 03:10 PM   #13 (permalink)
Deal Guru
 
Emancipated's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 6th, 2005
Posts: 12,114
Default

It's ironic I see a post on here regarding a problem that arose for me today. I have an archaic dryer that was inherited from the previous owner. It looks like something out of the 80's; needless to say, it isn't very efficient. Today the dryer would not work. Upon inspecting the motor, nothing really came to light as to why it has quit on us, but through trial and error, it appeared that holding the START button for a few seconds got it to start. In other terms, there may be some kind of relay problem between the start button and the actual starter. Latency.

Is this familiar to anyone who may be able to provide some electrician tips? Thinking of taking advantage of the Boxing Day frenzy and buy a newer, more efficient dryer, but as always, money is tight.
__________________
For Sale: Toshiba PocketPC e335 $30

http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/t...c-e335-794748/
Emancipated is offline  
Send a private message to Emancipated Reply With Quote
Old Dec 25th, 2005, 05:44 PM   #14 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
corrupt123's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 9th, 2005
Location: Toronto
Posts: 4,381
Send a message via MSN to corrupt123
Default

whatever you do, make sure you unplug it first!!!!!!
__________________
Quack Quack Quack

....................... ..
........................... ......
.....................
............................. ........
......................... ....
corrupt123 is online now  
Send a private message to corrupt123 Reply With Quote
Old Dec 26th, 2005, 02:10 PM   #15 (permalink)
Deal Addict
 
MMMMMike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2nd, 2003
Location: Oshawa, Ontario
Posts: 2,857
Send a message via MSN to MMMMMike
Default

Well, I started to look at the dryer this morning. Tipped it over to get good access to the back, when I heard a clink sound. I looked at the floor and there was a zipper.
I tilted the dryer back, pushed the button, no scrapping sound, all seems great.
I've since put through 2 loads and all is good.



Thanks for all your help though folks... much appreciated.

Mike
__________________
MY VLOG
<< DAILY VIDEO DIARY >>
MMMMMike is offline  
Send a private message to MMMMMike Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:10 PM.






Copyright © 2000 - RedFlagDeals.com, a division of Clear Sky Media, Inc. All rights reserved. (Terms of Use, Privacy Policy)
Close this bar

Welcome to RedFlagDeals.com - Canada's Largest Bargain Hunting Community!

If this is your first visit, the most popular forums are:

  • Hot Deals - Deals from retailers all across Canada
  • Freebies - Free samples that you can sign up for online
  • Contests - Contests from around the Internet
Sign up now!

Why join RedFlagDeals.com?

Join a community of over 200,000 bargain hunters from all across Canada. As a member you can post comments, ask questions, and share deals, coupons, and freebies! Best of all, signing up is free!