DSXH43ET0WB General Electric Dryer - Overview

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Drum Belt – Part Number: WE12X10009
Drum Belt
PartSelect #: PS959964
Manufacturer #: WE12X10009
Used to turn the drum.
$140.29
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Clear Light Bulb - 7Watt 130Volt – Part Number: 7C7
Clear Light Bulb - 7Watt 130Volt
PartSelect #: PS219952
Manufacturer #: 7C7
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Control Thermostat – Part Number: WE04X10028
Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS265265
Manufacturer #: WE04X10028
This thermostat controls the internal drying temperature. Cycling themostats continually cycle the heating element off and on to maintain a constant inner temperature. This particular cycling thermos...
$91.43
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Handle – Part Number: WE01X10013
Handle
PartSelect #: PS264332
Manufacturer #: WE01X10013
Screws are not included. Handle only.
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Heating Element with Housing – Part Number: WE14X10015
Heating Element with Housing
PartSelect #: PS266039
Manufacturer #: WE14X10015
$378.95
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TUBE EXHAUST Assembly – Part Number: WE14X10007
TUBE EXHAUST Assembly
PartSelect #: PS266031
Manufacturer #: WE14X10007
$53.95
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BLOWER HOUSING Assembly – Part Number: WE14X10025
BLOWER HOUSING Assembly
PartSelect #: PS266048
Manufacturer #: WE14X10025
$300.82
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Motor and Pulley – Part Number: WE17X10001
Motor and Pulley
PartSelect #: PS266179
Manufacturer #: WE17X10001
$679.29
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Lint Filter Cover – Part Number: WE18X10001
Lint Filter Cover
PartSelect #: PS266239
Manufacturer #: WE18X10001
  No Longer Available
Lint Filter – Part Number: WE18X10002
Lint Filter
PartSelect #: PS266240
Manufacturer #: WE18X10002
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SCREW-BRACKET – Part Number: WE02X10005
SCREW-BRACKET
PartSelect #: PS264776
Manufacturer #: WE02X10005
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CLIP CABINET Bottom – Part Number: WE02X10013
CLIP CABINET Bottom
PartSelect #: PS264784
Manufacturer #: WE02X10013
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Unplug power. Take the top off. Take front off, unplug the two wire connections. Undo belt from back access. Pull up on drum and remove. Unscrew 4 screws that hold on the element housing, remove. Reverse steps to put back together.
Parts Used:
Heating Element with Housing
  • Kristian from Jackson, WY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Loud screeching noises from the rear of the dryer whenever in was running.
We unlatched the top of the dryer by pushing a screwdriver under the two areas where there were metal clips holding it down. We then removed the yellow clip screwed onto the top frame. We removed the front frame of the dryer by unscrewing the two screws holding the front frame on--one on either side. We didn't undo the wiring to the controls, we just kind of pivoted the front aside. We pulled the drum out from the plastic holder attached to the back of the dryer frame also unwinding the belt encircling the drum. Then we unscrewed the 3 screws holding the bearing to the back of the drum. We removed the plastic that had held the bearing by undoing the screws to the back of the frame. We installed the new bearing by screwing it to the back of the drum with 3 screws. We installed the plastic holder to the back of the frame by 2 screws and put the little ball bearing in. We used the grease that came with the kit to grease up the plastic where it held the big bearing attached to the back of the drum and inserted the drum back into the body of the dryer frame, pushing the bearing into the plastic holder. The hard part was getting the belt back around the drum and through the pulley on the motor that holds the belt. When that was accomplished, we put the yellow plastic holder back on the front frame with the screws and put the front back on after thoroughly cleaning the inside bottom area where there was a lot of lint. Then we snapped the top back into place.
Parts Used:
Rear Bearing Kit
  • Kenneth from Boise, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dryer would not turn on
Troubleshooting was the hardest thing to do in this repair. the first thing I found wrong was the thermal overload was bad. That was easy to replace since that is on top of the housing for the heating coils and easy to reach. Only 2 screws hold it in place. Once I replaced that the dryer would start but, the temperature was off the chart. Now I know why that part broke. The control Thermostat was a little harder. That is held in by 2 screws but it is in an awkward place. I replace the 2 slotted screws with nut driver type screw which made it easier to place the screws in such a small area. Once the control thermostat was replaced the dryer worked great
Parts Used:
Control Thermostat
  • Joe from Raymore, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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