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Dryer Heater Element
PartSelect #: PS2349309
Manufacturer #: 134792700
This 3-coil 5500 watts heating element with housing is used to produce heat to dry the clothes in your dryer. The heating element is strung with a coiled wired. The wire receives, but resists a contro...
$295.74
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High Limit Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS446428
Manufacturer #: 3204267
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 ...
$119.16
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High Temperature Adhesive
PartSelect #: PS474458
Manufacturer #: 5308027429
Used for installing felt and rubber seals on dryers.
$68.93
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Dryer Drum Roller Kit
PartSelect #: PS12746506
Manufacturer #: 5304523155
INCLUDES 5304523151 SHAFT, 5304523152 ROLLER, 5304523153 NUT, 5304523154 SPACER.
$93.76
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MOTOR
PartSelect #: PS16620747
Manufacturer #: 5304529782
This dryer drum drive motor with pulley for drum belt has reverse threads for the blower wheel. This is a genuine OEM part.
$312.02
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Sharon
August 23, 2022
Keeps blinking 88:88
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Hey Sharon, thank you for your inquiry. You need to reset your dryer to fix the error 88:88. Unplug your dryer for 30 minutes, then press and hold the "temperature" and "dryness" buttons simultaneously. Keep these buttons pressed for at least six seconds to reset the dryer. We hope this will work.
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Shelbey
March 25, 2023
Can I unscrew the grate over the lint trap to be able to get the rest of the lint out? And screw it back on after of course.
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Hello Shelby, thank you for contacting us. Yes, you can unscrew the grate to remove the lint housing and clean it. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance!
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Noisy Dryer
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)
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Philip from Oakland, CA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Dryer wasn't heating properly, drying took too long.
Removed back of dryer with electric nut driver. Lots of screws. Removed old heating element to better access wires and thermostats. Removed baffle at end and transferred to new heater element. Transferred thermostats to new element, reconnected wiring in correct order. Installed new heater element in correct position using tab to locate. Replaced back of dryer. Reconnected dryer vent. Toughest part was squeezing out of space after reconnecting dryer vent. Unfortunately, too short for my weight.
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Steven from MARIETTA, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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The clip broke off our sensor making it disconnect, thus we had in inoperable 'new' machine.
By undoing the single screw which holds the sensor in place, the old one falls off. To replace: simply pop the two wires on their connections (small metal studs on the back), slide clip/wire end of sensor in place and replace the screw. You are back in business! Very simple repair that a DIY can save a ton!
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Stacey from TWO RIVERS, WI
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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