Foundations of Appliance Repair: How Household Appliances Work and Why They Fail

Build a clear mental model of the mechanical, electrical, and refrigeration systems inside common household appliances so that diagnosis becomes logical rather than a process of guesswork.

⏱ 1h 40m 📚 10 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Most appliance failures follow a small number of root causes: a failed thermal overload, a worn door seal, a burned motor winding, a clogged drain. A technician who understands what each component does and how it interacts with the rest of the system can form a diagnostic hypothesis from the symptom alone — before opening the appliance. One who does not spends time replacing parts rather than repairing the actual failure. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the major mechanical and electrical systems within refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and ovens, explain how each system's components interact to produce the appliance's function, trace a symptom to a probable component failure using system logic, and identify the safety considerations relevant to appliance repair work. What you will learn: - Basic electrical systems in appliances: circuits, loads, controls, thermostats, and how to read a wiring diagram - Motor types: universal motor, induction motor, and DC motor — how each is used and how each fails - Refrigeration cycle fundamentals: compressor, condenser, expansion device, evaporator, and refrigerant flow - Washing machine systems: motor and transmission types, pump system, water inlet valve, and control board overview - Clothes dryer systems: heat source types (electric element vs. gas burner), airflow path, and thermal safety devices - Range and oven systems: surface element types, oven sensor and bake/broil element circuits, gas ignition systems - Symptom-to-system mapping: how to use a symptom to identify the most probable affected system before disassembly - Safety fundamentals: electrical isolation, capacitor discharge, refrigerant handling awareness, and gas safety This course is organized as analytical readings covering each appliance family in turn. Annotated wiring diagrams and system flow charts accompany each module. Case studies trace five common service calls — a refrigerator not cooling, a washing machine not spinning, a dryer not heating, an oven not reaching temperature, and a dishwasher not draining — from symptom to system analysis, illustrating diagnostic logic in action. This course is designed for aspiring appliance repair technicians, handymen expanding their service offering, and motivated homeowners who want to understand the appliances they own. No prior electrical or mechanical trade background is required. This course is educational in nature; appliance repair involving live electricity, gas, or refrigerant requires adherence to local safety standards, and some work may require trade licensing or certification depending on your jurisdiction. Always disconnect power before opening an appliance.

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