This part controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum and prevents the dryer from overheating. This part is located in the blower housing.
This ignition coil kit contains two coils. One is a two wire secondary coil, while the other is a three wire booster coil. Both should be used together in your gas clothes dryer.
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
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Jeanne
February 7, 2020
How does the lamp assembly snap out to replace it
For model number 41791122310
Hi Jeanne. There is a release tab on the top you have to depress to remove. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.
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Ralph
February 25, 2020
The dryer heats up and turns round just fine but its making a ruff rumbling sound kinda loud. Ive cleaned out lint trap and back of dryer where much was accumulated but rumbling sound continues.
For model number 41791122310
Hello Ralph, thank you for your question. It sounds like it may be an issue with the blower and blower housing. We would recommend checking the housing for a loose blower wheel or cracked plastic. If that area is fine, the rollers, and idler pulley should be checked. I hope this helps.
The dryer does not turn off when the clothes are dry.
For model number 41791122310
Hello Patrick, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: Door Switch, part number PS2330880, High Limit Thermostat, part number PS2367796, and Thermal Fuse, part number PS7783961. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hi Joe, thank you for reaching out. Your dryer is 7.0 cubic feet. Its height is 36", width is 27", and depth is 30.3". Glad to be of help!
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Steve
7 days ago
Dryer runs for a bit but then stops and all three of the drying, cool down, and wrinkle guard lights flash quickly and continuously in unison.
For model number 41791122310
Hello Steve, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the thermistor, part number PS1149368, to fix the issue. It controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum and prevents the dryer from overheating. Glad to be of help!
The top of the dryer was easily removed by prying the front up with a screwdriver then tipping it back and off of the mounting brackets. Then the front of the dryer was removed by unscrewing a single screw on each side that held the front to the side panels then pulling the front away from the dryer. Once the front was off, the coils were easily accessible on the bottom left side. A metal bracket held the coils on and was somewhat tough to get the two screws removed on it as they were stuck, but once they were removed the coils easily came out and I was able to replace them in minutes. The whole job took 15-20 minutes and I now have a dryer that heats through the entire drying cycle.
1. Pry Dryer top up and off the clips. (Front of Dryer) 2. Remove 2 phillips screws on the inside of front panel. 3. Lift front panel up and set off to the side 4. Removed 2 phillips screws with short handled phillips driver that hold the gas valve coil bracket in place. 5. Unplugged and removed both coils, installed new coils and bracket. Re installed front panel, screws and top.
When I described the noise to a YouTube appliance diagnostician, I was directed to check the felt seals front and back of the rotating drum for wear, tears, or foreign objects. As it happens the felt seals looked find and there were foreign objects so, not wanting to disassemble and reassemble the dryer more than I had, I ended up replacing all the replaceable moving parts that I considered possible culprits: The idler tension spring, the idler tension bracket (which includes a nylon pulley wheel), the drum belt, the five rubber-tipped bearings that support the drum and keep it in place, and the foam seal on the blower housing which seemed a little brittle and old, as well as high-temperature adhesive for the latter. The instructional videos here and on YouTube were extremely helpful (I doubt that I would have attempted this job at all, had I not watched these ahead of time). The most time-consuming aspect was waiting for the arrival of the parts as I didn't order them all at the same time or all from the same place (I ordered from whomever could ship me a given part the fastest. Disassembly took less than an hour. Re-assembly with the new parts in place took about the same but was a little more awkward because this appliance sits in a very narrow closet and it's difficult to ensure that the 4" flexible duct stays in place when sliding the appliance back into the closet. No regrets. Now I know the basics if this dryer needs attention in future and I also know all the parts that I can eliminate as suspects in any future maintenance (the parts that I replaced)