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RATTLING DRYER.... NOT DRYING WELL..... HERES SOME TIPS!!

Is your dryer rattling like a maraca or refusing to dry your clothes? Don’t panic! There are a few common causes, and some quick fixes can get things back on track.


First things first: always clean your lint filter after every load. Yes, every single time! Also, give the lint trap area a deep clean with a dryer lint brush or a vacuum attachment designed for dryers (available at any home improvement store).


One of the most critical factors for a happy dryer is proper airflow through your home’s exhaust vent. Here’s a quick test: turn your dryer on, then head outside and check if it’s blowing a good amount of air. If it’s barely puffing, you’ve got a problem!


The picture shows what can happen when a dryer vent gets clogged, or if regular maintenance is skipped. This particular case was also due to a manufacturing flaw in the blower wheel (looking at you, Electrolux!), but honestly, any dryer can suffer if not properly maintained.



Remember, your dryer needs a little TLC to keep things running smoothly. But if you're unsure or need help, call Fixsota Appliance Solutionz—we’re here to make sure your dryer stays on its best behavior!

By Jacob Tetens October 7, 2024
The Ins and Outs of Refrigerator Ice Makers: A Technician's Perspective As an appliance repair technician with years of experience, I've seen my fair share of ice maker issues. These convenient devices can be a real lifesaver when you're hosting a party or just want a cold drink on a hot day. But when they stop working, it can be frustrating. In this post, I'll cover everything you need to know about refrigerator ice makers, from how they work to common problems and maintenance tips. How Does a Refrigerator Ice Maker Work? Before we dive into troubleshooting, let's understand the basics of how an ice maker functions: Water inlet: Water flows into the ice maker through a valve connected to your home's water supply. Ice mold: Water fills a mold with individual sections. Freezing process: The water freezes into cubes. Ejection: A heating element slightly melts the outer layer of ice, and an ejector arm pushes the cubes out. Collection: The ice cubes fall into a collection bin. Repeat: The process starts over. Common Ice Maker Problems and Solutions 1. Ice Maker Not Producing Ice Possible causes: Water supply issues Clogged water filter Frozen water line Faulty water inlet valve DIY check: Ensure the water supply is on and the line isn't kinked. Replace the water filter if it's old. 2. Ice Tastes Bad or Smells Odd Usual culprits: Old ice Dirty ice bin Expired water filter Quick fix: Empty the ice bin, clean it thoroughly, and replace the water filter. 3. Ice Maker Producing Small or Misshapen Cubes Potential reasons: Low water pressure Partially clogged water line Incorrect temperature setting Solution: Check water pressure and clean the water inlet valve. Ensure the freezer temperature is set between 0-5°F (-18 to -15°C). 4. Overproduction of Ice Common cause: Faulty sensor arm or shut-off mechanism Professional fix: This usually requires a technician to replace or adjust the shut-off arm. 5. Ice Maker Won't Stop Running Possible issue: Stuck or broken feeler arm DIY attempt: Try gently moving the arm to see if it's stuck. If broken, it will need professional replacement. 6. Leaking Water in Freezer or Under Refrigerator Potential causes: Cracked water line Loose connections Clogged defrost drain Immediate action: Turn off the water supply to prevent water damage. This often requires professional diagnosis and repair. Maintenance Tips for Your Ice Maker Clean regularly: Every 3-6 months, clean the ice bin and maker with a mixture of warm water and vinegar. Replace water filter: Change the water filter every 6 months or as recommended by the manufacturer. Check water line: Inspect the water line periodically for kinks or leaks. Proper freezer temperature: Maintain the freezer temperature between 0-5°F for optimal ice production. Use it or lose it: If you don't use ice often, consider turning off the ice maker to prevent old ice from absorbing odors. When to Call a Professional While some ice maker issues can be resolved with simple DIY solutions, others require expert attention. Call a professional if you encounter: Persistent leaks Electrical issues Problems after attempting DIY fixes Any issue you're not comfortable addressing yourself Remember, attempting complex repairs without proper knowledge can lead to more damage and potentially void your warranty. Conclusion Ice makers are a fantastic convenience when they're working properly. By understanding how they function and maintaining them regularly, you can enjoy crisp, clean ice for years to come. When in doubt, don't hesitate to call a professional appliance repair technician – we're here to help keep your kitchen running smoothly.
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