If your dryer drum has stopped spinning and your clothes are coming out damp, it might be time to replace the belt. This essential part helps the drum rotate, allowing warm air to circulate and dry yo...
This high limit thermostat has a limit of 260 degrees Fahrenheit. Meaning that it will cut out when the internal dryer temperature reaches 260. This thermostat cuts back in when the temperature drops ...
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...
Need a way to keep your dryer safe and protected from overheating? Then the Frigidaire Thermal Limiter is your perfect go-to solution. This genuine part acts as a guard, automatically shutting off you...
This is a genuine replacement drum roller for a dryer. This part includes a roller which has an axle and two tri-rings. The dryer drum roller holds the drum in place while it rotates on the dryer supp...
This dryer thermal fuse is a critical safety component designed to protect the appliance from overheating. It automatically shuts off power to the motor or heating system if excessive temperatures are...
This element is strung with a coiled wire made of a nickel and a chrome alloy. This wire receives, but resists, a controlled electric current and as a result, the wire heats up. The heat produced is u...
Are you tired of your dryer wobbling every time you use it? Our LEVELING LEG, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part, could be the solution you need. It's designed specially to make your dryer ...
This is an authentic idler pulley, which works with dryers.
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Patricia
August 27, 2021
I believe I am in need of a new belt, also in the diagram that says motor I need part number 23 number 11 number 20 number 22 and possibly 25. I am not sure what the names of the items are how am I to look this up so that I can order them?
For model number EFME627UTT0
Hello Patricia, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number: PS2349294 for the Belt. The Idler Arm #23 is Part #: PS16227173. The Spacer #11 is Part #: PS627277. The Bolt #20 is Part #: PS416701. The Idler Arm Spring #22 is Part #: PS418263 and #25 is the Belt. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
I have an error code of E93. Tried power reset no luck. Opened up top and front. Would like to replace circuit board and front panel perhaps but can’t match up part numbers. Could send pics of stickers but no attachment possible here. Any help?
For model number EFME627UTT0
Hello John, thank you for getting in touch. The E93 error code typically indicates a problem with the oven door lock or switch assembly or a communication fault between control boards. Most of the time a faulty door switch, part number PS12364063, will not send a signal to the control board for the door being closed, causing this error. Replace it to fix the issue. We hope this helps.
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)
I removed the front, top and back panels of the dryer, installed belt around drum and through the pulley system so the belt was snug, replaced all screws and panels, and done.
followed the repair video and replaced thermal fuse and thermostat(recommend replacing both due to the problem could of resulted in either part being the cause),Repair went relatively easy.I also recommend to clean and vacuum the dryer while you have it all apart due to a lot of lint buildup and don't forget to unplug before servicing!Stay Safe!!!