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How to Fix Common Household Appliances
It's a given that household appliances will stop working. That's why you should be prepared. Below are some easy fixes for your most common appliance problems.

If you’ve got a leaky fridge, a rattling dryer, a barely cooling HVAC, a stove that no longer sizzles or a clogged dishwasher, we’ve got you covered. And if your problem is bigger than a simple fix, a home warranty like those offered by American Home Shield can take care of the rest.

Leaking Fridges

If water is leaking on the inside of the fridge, it could be a few different things. The self-defrosting drain system or the freezer drain may be clogged.

Fix a leaking fridge

Step 1: To fix a leaking fridge, start by unplugging the refrigerator. Find out where the defrosted water is drained and remove the drainage pan.

Step 2: Next, remove the cover panel, locate the drainage tube or channel and feed it into a bucket to catch melted water.

Step 3: Then remove the upper portion of the drain tube. Using a hair dryer, you can defrost the tube and remove any clogs caused by ice or, if there’s a physical blockage, use air or a snake to work the clog out of the pipe.

Keeping Your Dryer Quiet

There are a couple of easy fixes here. The problem may be as simple as lightening the load of laundry or figuring out if the dryer isn’t sitting on a level surface. Persistent rattling or clicking noises may mean that a button or loose change is caught in the dryer bins or vents.

Cleaning a Clothes Dryer Vent

Cleaning the dryer vent is a more involved process that involves detaching the vent tubing and vacuuming the debris out. Find step-by-step instructions on how to clean your clothes dryer vent.

Central Air Conditioning Cooling

Test Your AC Unit:

Is the thermostat set to cool with the switch either on Auto or On?
Is the temperature on the thermostat lower than the ambient temperature of the room?
Check the air filters & replace if necessary
Dirty Air Filters

Simply put, a dirty air filter prevents the flow of cool air into your house.

Clean Air Filters

A fresh air filter means cool air can flow unrestricted into your house. A clean air filter also serves an important preventative function: It keeps dust from working its way into sensitive parts of your HVAC unit. So replace your air filter if it’s dirty. Doing so will make sure that your HVAC not only runs well but for many years to come. You also will reap the benefits of cleaner air in your home.

Clogged Food in Dishwasher

Ground zero for diswasher draining issues is the food filter. If it’s clogged, water won’t be able to reach the spray arms, meaning the dishes in the top rack won’t get cleaned. Fortunately, it’s an easy fix. Pull out the lower rack, remove the filter cover and use a waterproof vacuum cleaner, like a shop vacuum to clean off the filter screen. It’s also worth checking the float switch and making sure it isn’t clogged either. After all, a jammed switch means no water. Give it a jiggle and you should be good to go.

A good rule of thumb, for troubleshooting dishwasher maintenance, is to prepare a dishwasher maintenance checklist.

Gas & Electric Stove Fixes

Feel the burn again with these solutions for a broken stove.

For electric stoves, pull the heating coil out from its socket, plug it in and wiggle it around. If the coil feels loose, remove it once again and gently bend the burner prongs outwards to create a tighter connection.

For gas stoves, the problem usually lies with an igniter that’s been obstructed by food. On a gas stove, the igniter looks like a ceramic nub. Clean off any food stuck to it with a toothbrush. Also, check that the seal strike plate is seated correctly on the burner.

Eventually, any major home appliance will run into problems you can’t fix on your own.  That’s why you have a home warranty. But there are any number of smaller, easy to fix problems that can be handled without the help of a repair man. Usually, all it takes is a second look and some friendly advice of the sort we’ve just gone through.

Referenced

http://parade.com/48844/repaircom/16-easy-fixes-for-common-household-appliance-problems/

http://lifehacker.com/how-to-fix-11-of-the-most-common-household-appliance-pr-987351470
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Appliance Care and Maintenance Tips to Make Appliances Last
Bad habits cost you; good habits save thousands. Read on and save big on appliance repairs with these maintenance tips.

Clean Refrigerator Coils
If your refrigerator stops working on a hot day, suspect the coils. Service pros find this problem on half of their refrigerator calls. On many fridges, you get to the coils by removing the front grille. Then push a coil cleaning brush (sold at home centers) into the coils, pull it back and vacuum it clean. If the coils are located on the back, pull out your fridge to clean them. Bonus: The clean coils will cool more efficiently and save you money on your utility bill!

Avoid Overloads
You may think you're saving time, water or energy by cramming more clothes into your washer and dryer. But overloading any washer or dryer causes damage to motors, belts and other moving parts. Some of the repairs are so expensive that you're better off buying a new machine.

Recalibrate Your Oven Temperature Setting
If the temperature in your oven seems off, or if your new oven just doesn't heat like your old one, you can recalibrate the temperature setting. Use the instructions in your manual or go online and search for a downloadable version using your oven's model number. Place a good-quality oven thermometer on the center shelf and wait for the oven to maintain a constant temperature. Then follow the procedure outlined in your manual to match the temperature setting to the thermometer reading.

Keep It Quiet
Washers and dryers transfer vibrations to floors and telegraph noise throughout the house. The solution is to set their feet on rubber anti-vibration pads (available at some home centers and online).

Keep the Dishwasher Clean
When your dishwasher no longer gets your dishes clean, a food-filled filter is most often to blame. If it's clogged, water can't make it to the spray arms to clean the dishes in the top rack. The fix takes two minutes. Simply pull out the lower rack and remove the filter cover inside the dishwasher. (Check your owner's manual if you can't spot the filter.) Then use a wet/dry vacuum to clean off the screen. While you're there, slide the nearby float switch up and down. If the cover sticks, jiggle it up and down and clean it with water.

Don't Slam the Doors!
If you continually drop or slam the lid to your washer or dryer (top or front load), you're going to break the lid/ door switch. That'll cost you at least $100. Avoid this repair by lowering the lid and gently closing the door.

Clean Window Air Conditioners in Spring
A window air conditioner can hold some nasty surprises after winter storage. Aside from harmless stuff like dust and dead bugs, it might contain health threats like mold or mouse droppings. So before you lug it to a window, vacuum all the surfaces, especially the fins on the exterior face of the unit (that's good for efficiency and performance, too). Also pull off the cover panel, and vacuum and clean the foam filter. Finally, plug it in and fire it up. Better to blow dust around the garage than your bedroom.

Remember the Magic Button
All disposers have an overload feature that automatically shuts off the power when the motor becomes overloaded and gets too hot. Once the motor cools, simply push the reset button on the side of or under the unit.

Clean Up Stove Spills
If a stove burner won't come on, the likely culprit is spilled food. Use a toothbrush to clean off food spills from the igniter. On an electronic ignition stove, it's a little ceramic nub located either on the stovetop or under the ceramic seal strike plate. Also make sure that the round ceramic seal strike plate is properly seated on the burner.

Fight Stinky Fridge Syndrome
If your power goes out and the food in your fridge and freezer goes bad, you've got a really stinky mess on your hands. Here's what to do to get rid of the smell:

Remove the food and wipe everything down with a disinfecting cleaning spray.
1. Clean all the nooks and crannies inside the freezer, especially the shelf supports.
2. Smash about 12 charcoal briquettes and spread the chunks on two trays. One goes in the fridge, the other in the freezer.
3. Crunch up newspaper and fill the shelves with it.
4. Close the doors and walk away, giving the charcoal and newspaper time to absorb odors.
5. Replace the old newspaper and charcoal with fresh stuff every day for about a week or until the smell is gone.

Electric Stove Burners Need Good Contact
If a burner on your electric stove isn't working properly, turn the burner off and pull it out of its socket. Then plug it in again and wiggle it around. If it feels loose, remove the burner again and gently bend the burner prongs slightly outward for a tighter connection.

Clean Fridge Gaskets
If you keep your refrigerator door gaskets clean, they'll seal properly and last the life of the fridge. But if you let sticky foods like syrup and jam build up on the door gasket, they'll glue the gasket to the frame. Pulling harder on a stuck door eventually tears the gasket, and that'll cost you $100 or more to fix. Plus, if the door doesn't seal properly, the fridge has to run longer, and that'll boost your electric bill. Clean the door gasket with warm water and a sponge. Don't use detergents; they can damage the gasket.

Clean Out Disposer Crud
Your disposer will smell better if you clean the splash guard. Lift the flaps and scrub them (especially the under side) with a toothbrush and grease-cutting cleaner.

Heat Up a Lukewarm Dryer
If your clothes dryer isn't heating properly, first make sure the machine isn't set to 'fluff air'?a nonheat setting. If that's not it, the lint filter may be clogged. Even if the filter looks clean, it may be covered by a nearly invisible film caused by dryer sheets. Test your filter by pouring water into it. If the filter holds water, it's past time to clean it. This film reduces airflow and forces the thermostat to shut off the heat before the clothes are dry. Pull out the filter and scrub it in hot water with a little laundry detergent and a stiff kitchen brush. Also check the outside dryer vent for any lint that may have built up there. Here are 10 more appliance repair tips that can save you money!






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