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CDH40L Crosley Dehumidifier

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This is a screw and it is made for multiple appliances in your home. This model is called a sheet metal screw because it has sharp points, and the threads are closer together. This screw is designed t...
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This is a multi-use screw and can be used on a variety of appliances. The measurements of the screw are: 8/18 x 3/8. *Please note: the screw is sold individually. Refer to the manual provided by the m...
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This blade comes with a retaining clip and screw.
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This part is a sensor that is used to control and regulate the humidity levels in the dehumidifier.
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Customer:
William from Oriskany, NY
Parts Used:
Y01110041
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The old blade separated from the shaft.
Removed all screws from the outside case, then I had access to the motor. Removed 4 screws from the bracket holding the motor assembly in place, removed it from the case. Next I pulled off the broken fan part, installed the new blade and secured it with the supplied bracket. Next I installed the motor assembly in reverse with the 4 scr ews I removed earlier. I made sure the blade would move freely, no wire in the way. Also, when you remove the motor assembly you will have to remove the motor wires from their attachment points, but is easy, they are just "plugged" in. In any case I recommend you make a small drawing/schematic as to where the wires go for proper hookup later. The last thing is to put the case cover back on, line up the holes and insert the screws you removed earlier. The unit has been running like new now!!
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Customer:
Jeff from Highland, MI
Parts Used:
Y01110042
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Fan motor not operating correctly--difficuft to turn by hand.
(1) Compared old an new motors to ensure compatability. (2) Removed old motor from frame. (3) Mounted new motor to frame. This was the easy part...took a couple of minutes. The tricky part was the wiring--because of how the original motor had been wired into the appliance, I ended up splicing the new motor wires into the old motor end -clips (left them connected the whole time)...took over half hour. Now if I can only figure out a way to keep the fan from working out along the shaft and hitting the radiator, I will be very happy (this seems to be annual repair).
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