This an authentic OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb, used in a number of household appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, which is why these replacement bulbs are mos...
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The tumbler and motor belt in your dryer allows the drum to spin during the drying cycle. At 100 inches in length, this dryer drum belt is 3/8 of an inch wide and has five ridges. The belt is black in...
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This front glide kit comes with a blue plastic glide, a brown cork pad, and two metallic rivets. Two kits are required per appliance. A rivet tool is required for this installation.
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This lint filter screen is slide in styl type of Maytag filter screen. It is most typically used for the 08 and later series of Maytag gas or electric clothes dryers that appear before 1990.
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This front or rear dryer drum felt seal is seventy-nine and a half inches long.
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Frank
January 14, 2020
Does a new drum roller and shaft need to be oiled, or are they already oiled?
For model number DE712
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your question. Dryer drum rollers and pulleys have oil impregnated bushings. They do not need oil. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Linda
February 14, 2020
I need a new belt for a Maytag dryer bought 1982. About 98" long. If you have that what is the price", availability, shipping time and expense?
For model number DE712
Good Day Linda. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number DE712). Based on our research the PartSelect Number for the part that is compatible with your unit is PS11757542. If you search the PartSelect Number on our website, you will find the most current price that we are selling the belt for, along with the shipping options and their cost currently offered. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
would the high limit thermostat provide half of the heating element only working and not shut off
For model number DE712
Hello Robert, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the issue is probably related to a shorted heating element, part number PS11757544. Please test it with a multimeter for continuity. If this does not help, we would recommend checking the cycling thermostat, part number PS11741148. A cycling thermostat in a dryer plays a critical role in controlling the performance of the heating element. The thermostat acts as a temperature sensor and a switch, turning the heating element on and off to maintain a consistent temperature inside the dryer drum. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
first, I unplug the power supply of the dryer then I removed the two screws at the bottom of the dryer then pulled out the front part of the dryer,unplugged the blue & yellow wire for the on/off switch for the door,at the back of the dryer I unscrew the pannel for the belt,disconect the belt,and I unscrew the four screws on both side of the front pannel to remove the front cover of the drum. Once I removed the front cover of the drum I can now remove the drum itself to access the drum support roller. I unscrew the rollers then replace it with the new once. It was an easy job. Thank you.
Removed the front cover (screws on bottom 0f face)...removed blower cover....spring pliers to remove and install blower fan. the rest of the time was spent cleaning the inside of the shell as well as the vent. Reassembled and dryer runs better than it has for many years.
Unplugged dryer. Front came off easily. Removed front of blower. Wheel came off fairly easily - could then see that shaft of motor was circular with flattened side but inside of old wheel was rounded. New wheel popped right on. Took tumbler off so I could clean lint out more easily and get a good view of how the belt threaded through. Put the tumbler back on and reached back with both hands to thread it. Took a half dozen tries until I was sure it was seated correctly and not twisted. Put front... of dryer back on. So far (a week or so) the rumble is gone. Seems blower wheel was the cause of the rumble. Belt didn't seem worn but replaced anyhow.