Showing posts with label the neptune man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the neptune man. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2018

MGDE300VW1 Dryer F01 Error Code Repair kit

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A client sent an email asking about their Maytag MGDE300VW1 dryer that is displaying the F01 Error code. He wanted to know if the www.F01Error.com repair kit would help.

After years of operation the relay on the control board starts to wear out and it will get to the point where the relay contacts will get so worn the dryer will have trouble starting and will set the F01 error code. It is time to replace the relay which is what mostly causes the F01 error and it is in the kit. Don't replace your expensive control board... Simply replace the relay instead!

When I looked up his MGDE300VW1 dryer parts list it turns out that he has the W10174745 control board (# 52). So the answer is... Yes!  The F01 Error kit will help him.


Thank you,

Jeff Hartman
"The Neptune Man"


P.S. Visit my www.washerbearings.com if your washer sounds like a jet taking off.

P.S.S. Is your washer getting the F35 error code? Visit my www.F35Error.com for help!

Friday, October 6, 2017

Whirlpool Dryer F01 Error code - Repair Kit Feedback




Have you repaired your Whirlpool built dryer with the www.F01Error.com kit? Remember Whirlpool manufactures a number of different brands such as Kenmore Elite and Maytag dryers.

Please leave a comment on your dryer F01 repair experience and let me know the following:

1. If you first tried soldering the melted relay terminal and if so, how long did it last before you experienced the F01 error code again.
2. How long did it take to perform the repair.
3. Did you receive a quote on what the repair would have cost.
4. Send me a photo of you working on your F01 repair.


Thank you,

Jeff Hartman
"The Neptune Man"




P.S. Visit my other money saving sites such as www.F35Error.com and www.washerbearings.com for when your washer sounds like a jet plane taking off in the spin cycle.

Monday, October 2, 2017

Blooper Reel of SpaceX' Booster Landings before they landed it



Here is a blooper reel that SpaceX released of some failures when attempting to land the Falcon 9 booster. The idea that reusing the boosters will reduce the cost of future launch missions. It's a good thing it did not take as many landing attempts as Thomas Edison did when inventing the light bulb!

I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work... - Thomas Edison


Jeff Hartman
"The Neptune Man"


P.S. If your washer sounds like a rocket booster landing when in the high speed spin cycle then visit www.washerbearings.com for help!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

WFW8410SW0 Bearing and Seal Kit with 8540347 Seal

WFW8410SW0 Bearing and Seal Kit with 8540347 Seal


If you own a Whirlpool WFW8410SW0 washer and it sounds like a jet plane you can replace your bearings and tub seal see http://duetbearing.com/page8.html for your bearing and seal kit . No special tools are required. Other model suffixes could be WFW8410SW01, WFW8410SW02, WFW8410SW03.

The typical process is to disassemble the machine to pull the large outer tub out. Some brave souls pull it without removing the three counter weights. I prefer to pull the counter weights to make it more manageable. Once the outer tub is out you can remove the clips and split the tub into two halves. Don't forget to mark where the clips are for when you're putting it all back together. Once the front half is off you can pull the stainless steel basket out which will expose the 8540347 tub seal.

You can remove the 8540347 seal and check the rear bearing for a snap ring or retainer clip. If so, remove the clip so you can tap out the rear bearing first working through the front bearing bore. Once the bearings are out you can do some housework to prepare it for reception of the new bearings.

When tapping in the bearings take care not to impact the inner race so you don’t bruise the new bearing which can cause bearing to be noisy as well as premature bearing failure. Some clients use a socket extension and hammer to tap in the new bearings carefully keeping the impact on the outer race only.

Once new bearings are fully set you can then install the new 8540347 seal. Finally, put here all back together again and perform a test run and watch for leaks.

I hope this helps you understand what is involved when replacing your WFW8410SW0 tub bearings and 8540347 seal. See http://duetbearing.com/page8.html  to order your replacement bearing and tub seal kit.

For other appliance parts visit www.washerbearings.com/parts
                                  
                                                                                               
Jeff Hartman
"The Neptune Man"


Friday, October 24, 2014

Jeff Hartman Suggests A Way To Give Back If I Have Helped You Save Money



Jeff Hartman, “The Neptune Man” created this video to give you a different perspective about spending money. I also receive questions from clients who want to give back whether they purchased something from me or ended up on any of my videos or blogs and saved a ton of money on their appliance repair. I suggest a way to do so in this video.

 Keep in mind that I have a gift of solving problems… I also can help with your electronic projects and I have manufacturing experience in the electronics industry so maybe I can be of assistance to you? Contact me if you need help by checking out my profile… Please don’t use the comments to ask for help. However, you can leave your comments or questions in the comments section…

 Thank you, I hope you have an outstanding day!

 Jeff Hartman
“The Neptune Man”