arturo7 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 10,812 Reaction score 1,031 Location Huntington Beach Aug 2, 2010 #1 My dryer's done gone wacky. Anyone know of a good DIY appliance repair site? thanks
JetSmooth Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 1,869 Reaction score 47 Location Baltimore, MD Aug 2, 2010 #2 I can't vouch for this forum. But I just stumbled upon it while trying to find out if it's worth restoreing an old 1952 Coldspot fridge I have. http://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/ Seems to be a pretty active forum. Nice organization as well.
I can't vouch for this forum. But I just stumbled upon it while trying to find out if it's worth restoreing an old 1952 Coldspot fridge I have. http://www.applianceblog.com/mainforums/ Seems to be a pretty active forum. Nice organization as well.
OP OP arturo7 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 10,812 Reaction score 1,031 Location Huntington Beach Aug 2, 2010 #3 Coolio Jet, thanks. I'll check it out. To be more specific, I have a Kennmore 90 Series gas dryer. The timer won't time. The good news is the machine runs. The bad news is the machine won't stop running. I've seen the part listed at anywhere from $70-130. I'm curious if I can rebuild it.
Coolio Jet, thanks. I'll check it out. To be more specific, I have a Kennmore 90 Series gas dryer. The timer won't time. The good news is the machine runs. The bad news is the machine won't stop running. I've seen the part listed at anywhere from $70-130. I'm curious if I can rebuild it.