⏱ 1h 14m
📚 8 lessons
About this course
The difference between an experienced appliance technician and an inexperienced one is not primarily technical knowledge — it is procedure. A systematic diagnostic process that eliminates possible causes in logical order, accurate part identification before ordering, and a careful reassembly sequence that avoids damaging other components during repair are skills that reduce call backs, wasted parts, and time. This workbook provides those procedures in a format you can use directly alongside your work.
By the end of this course you will be able to diagnose a non-cooling refrigerator and determine whether the fault lies in the sealed system or the airflow/defrost system, diagnose a washing machine's failure to spin or drain, replace a dryer heating element or thermal fuse, and replace a faulty oven bake element and temperature sensor using safe, documented procedures.
What you will learn:
- Diagnostic procedure framework: symptom collection, visual inspection, component testing sequence, and test equipment use
- Multimeter use: continuity, resistance, and voltage measurement on appliance components — step by step
- Refrigerator diagnostics: the systematic approach to distinguishing sealed system failure from defrost, fan, or control failure
- Refrigerator parts replacement: evaporator fan motor, defrost heater, thermostat, and door seal procedures
- Washing machine diagnostics: lid switch, door latch, drive belt, water inlet valve, and drain pump testing
- Dryer diagnostics and repair: thermal fuse, heating element, drive belt, drum support roller, and door switch
- Oven diagnostics: bake and broil element testing, oven temperature sensor replacement, and igniter testing on gas ranges
- Parts identification and ordering: reading appliance model numbers, using parts diagrams, and verifying part compatibility
Each module presents the diagnostic and repair procedure in numbered, written steps with a safety checklist and a worked example. A troubleshooting matrix for each appliance family covers the ten most common symptoms with probable causes and testing sequence. Templates for a service work order and a parts list are included.
This course is designed for appliance repair trainees, handymen, and technically capable homeowners who are engaged in or preparing for hands-on appliance repair. Suitable for anyone new to appliance service work. This course is educational; appliance repair involving electrical systems, gas, or refrigerant requires appropriate safety knowledge and, in many jurisdictions, trade certification. Always isolate power before beginning any repair.
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