The drum support roller kit (Dryer Repair Kit) allows the dryer to tumble properly by supporting the drum cylinder. The idler pulley provides the tension required for a multi-ribbed belt. The belt att...
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This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
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If your dryer drum isn’t spinning, the motor might be the issue. This replacement motor works with many Whirlpool-brand dryers made before 1996 and comes with the pulley already attached. It powers th...
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If your dryer is taking longer to dry clothes or feels like it’s losing heat, the door seal might be the problem. This flexible, heat-resistant gasket wraps around the door opening to keep hot air in ...
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Ensure your dryer operates smoothly with this replacement door catch, which helps keep the door firmly closed throughout each cycle. It’s compatible with various models and replaces older versions. Co...
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This dryer motor pulley is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for select dryer models. It connects to the motor shaft and supports the drive belt, enabling smooth rotation of the drum during oper...
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This white dryer drying rack is designed to fit securely inside the drum of select dryers, allowing delicate items such as shoes and sweaters to dry without tumbling. It remains stationary while the d...
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Scott
December 15, 2021
Looking for the clips on the bottom of the cabinet that hold the bottom of the door framework on it
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Hi Scott,
Thank you for your question. We have included a link to one of our YouTube videos that you may reference on how to dismantle your dryer. The dryer in the video may appear different from yours, but it will give you a general idea on how to take the dryer apart. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
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Nina
January 21, 2024
Dryer squeaks when drum is turning. Would that mean I need a new belt?
For model number 11066132410
Hello Nina, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest replacing the belt, part number PS11770211, to solve the problem. We hope that helps!
Pryed dryer top open and opened front door. . Unscrewed the 2 retaining screws. Pulled old switch from the wiring harness. Put new switch in place and replaced the retaining screws. Put new switch wire plug into the wiring harness. Before closing top, checked door switch function with dryer on. Dryer cut off when door open and when closed dryer started normally. . . Maint. Note instruction book should warn that letting door slam, which I did on occaision, broke the switch arm. Might save future problems.
It was simple once I figured out what to do:). I removed the 2 screws on the top of the dryer... they were a bit hard to find. Even with the other descriptions on this site. I was removing things I didn't need to. The 2 screws you need to remove are under the LINT COLLECTOR LID. Remove those 2 screws & lift the lid... it will be tight at first. the front of the lid has 2 "catches" in the corners.
The hardest part was getting the door switch assembly to "unplug". We pried it off -- eventually -- & then simply plugged in the new one.
Saved me LOTS of money & was worth the 30 minutes - 1 hour of work.
As I said previously, once you realize how to get the lid up & manage to pry off the plug, that's all there is to it -- easy!