TThe door strike for your dryer is mounted on the dryer frame that the door shuts onto. It fits into the door catch on the door and keeps the door closed. If the door strike is damaged or missing, the...
This rear drum bearing kit comes with a shaft, bearing and installation instructions. The bearing plate comes with a slot in it for the ground strap. Helps keep your dryer running as smoothly as poss...
This is a timer knob for your dryer. It is found on the control panel and allows you to turn your dryer on and adjust the settings. If the timer will not advance, or you notice the knob is damaged, yo...
The adjustable leveling screws on the bottom of your dryer can be screwed in or out to lower or raise the leg level. If one of the leveling screws is stripped, damaged, or missing, you may not be able...
This slide is sold individually. Some dryers require up to three of these slides . Be sure to check to make sure you order the necessary amount for your dryer.
A dryer's idler pulley wheel serves to help the belt to rotate the drum.
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Bill
November 27, 2019
Turn button to start the dryer it makes a humming noise but will not start.
For model number DBLR333ET0WW
Hello Bill, Thank you for the question. If the Dryer hums but does not start, it is most likely a defective Drive Motor PartSelect Number: PS1559768. Hope this helps!
The dryer stays hot even when it's not running. I have to unplug the main plug in the floor to stop it from getting hot. Any help would be appreciated
For model number DBLR333ET0WW
Hi Randall, thank you for reaching out. If the dryer stays hot even when it is not running, the most probable cause of this issue is a grounded heating element, part number PS265613. Over time, the coils of the heating element can break and come into contact with other metal parts inside the dryer. In doing so, the electric current will continue to flow and heat the coils even if the dryer is not running. To solve this issue, you may need to replace the heating element. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Hello Nick, thank you for your inquiry. According to our research, the issue is most probably with the idler pulley wheel, part number PS265721. We would recommend checking it. We hope this helps!
Slid off the old START knob, then pushed on the new START knob.
I created and printed a label on my computer for use with the time selector dial, which must be set at or beyond 10 minutes, before turning the START knob.
I made a label that says "Minimum" with a red arrow that points past the 10 minute setting on the time selector dial.
My teenage daughter was not setting the time selector dial, to a point past 10 minutes. When she turned the START knob, the dryer would not come on, because the time selector dial was not set past the 10 minute setting.
My daughter had continually twisted the START knob until it broke. I am hoping she will be able to see the large printed label I put on the dryer near the time selector, saying "Minimum" with a large red arrow pointing past 10 minutes.
I am very pleased that I was quickly able to find the exact matching START knob for my dryer and the exact same color, from PartSelect.Com
first I took the dryer apart 1st thing i did was unplug the power supply (safety first) then I removed the top of the unit then removed the front cleaned all the lint from the inside of the cabinet I found the proper belt size on part select.com the next day I had my dryer belt delivered (which cost 1/3 the price of the local repair shop price) then I placed the belt over the dryer drum and made sure it was in the general location it should be I then replaced the front cover and the top. then I removed the rear cover which was held on by six 5/16 sheet metal screws which gave me access to the drive pulley and belt tensioner the belt goes on by going under the tensioner then around the drive pulley Then i rotated the drum by hand to make sure everything had clearance I then buttend everything up plugged it and started it up it workd fine and I figure Ill get another 8 years out of it Thank you partselect.com