This dryer drum roller kit is designed to restore smooth and quiet operation in a wide range of dryer models. It includes two drum rollers, four tri-rings, and one to two retaining washers, providing ...
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If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, you may need to replace the tri ring. This part is triangular, and is less than an inch in size. Tri rings can be found both on the idler pul...
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Brighten up your appliance with this easy-to-install 10-watt light bulb, perfect for dryers and refrigerators. It gives off a clear, steady light so you can easily see inside when the door is open. Wh...
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The blower wheel is a squirrel cage type wheel whose purpose is to move the air through the room or appliance. The blower wheel spins on the motor shaft to blow air through the dryer drum and out through the exhaust.
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This part senses if the igniter is hot enough to ignite the flame for heat, allowing the gas valve to open. The sensor is three inches long and is used for many gas clothes dryers. If your dryer is no...
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This silicone carbide igniter with ceramic holder kit includes the 3" flat igniter, bracket, 4" wire leads, and the plug. It can replace both round and flat igniters. This kit is used for many gas clothes dryers.
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Replace the shaft of your left side drum support roller with this part from Whirlpool/Kenmore. This replacement shaft is 2-7/8 inches long. It is meant for use with many of Whirlpool/Kenmore's gas and...
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couldn't get blower wheel off of the motor. really tight. rounded off the wheel's square hub while trying to hold it still as I turned the motor shaft out. No, I wasn't turning it the wrong way :) I ended up going to the back of the dryer and using the multimax to quickly cut the wheel away from the hub. I love that oscillating saw! Just for fun, I put the motor in a bench vise and got the wheel hub off (in pieces). VERY tight! Ordered new wheel, and the job was smooth sailing from there on. I am guessing that experienced repair people automatically order the motor and blower wheel at the same time(?) BTW both parts were perfect matches for the originals. Not surprised; this has always been my experience with partselect.com!
First I took the front of the dryer off then located the igniter. It only required removing two screws, removing old igniter, replacing with new igniter, and replacing the two screws.. While I was replacing the igniter I took the drum out and throughly cleaned the inside. Lucky me, I found 85 cents on the floor of the dryer. I am 65yrs old, married and mother of two. This was easy to do and sure saved money. I reccommend others try to do repairs for themselves and using PartSelect was less expensive too.
Very easy once I figured out how to open it up to see what was the matter. 1 Remove power. 2 Open the lint filter cover and remove the 2 Phillip screws. 3 Pry the front of the top cover up to separate the cover from the plastic clips that secure to the top front panel. 4 Remove the 2 nut screws securing the top of the front panel to each side cover. 5 Pull front panel out slightly to detach wiring from the cover switch. 6 Pull front panel straight up and set aside. 7 Remove drum belt from tensioner and motor pulley under the drum. 8 Remove drum by pulling it toward the front between the 2 sides. 9 Locate the 2 support rollers and their mounting shafts. Change the shafts at this point if they are worn. (Mine were OK) 10 Remove the support bracket from the shaft if present. 11 Remove the plastic triangular retainer from the shaft and slide the old wheel off of the shaft. 12 Clean the shaft from any bearing debris. 13 Replace the rollers and retainers. 14 Insert drum through the front side panels making sure the seal on the rear of the drum is centered around the opening and not folded inside the opening. 15 Place the belt on the drum and thread the belt through the tensioner and around the motor pulley. 16 Position the front cover on the lower clips on each of the sides. 17 Re-attach the 2 wires for the cover switch. 18 Pull the drum up so the opening on the drum and front cover align. 19 Screw together the side panels to the front panel using the 2 hex headed screws. 20 Check for binds by rotating the drum several times by hand. 21 Press the front of the top panel down toward the front panel to engage the plastic clips attaching the top to the front. Watch for the lint filter housing alignment as you push the top panel down. 22 Replace the 2 screws to attach the lint filter to the top cover. 23 Plug in machine and test.