This kit includes one bearing, one ball shaft, one ball bearing, one ball bearing retainer, a small tube of high temperature lubricant, and installation screws.
This thermal fuse limiter, with a limit of 220 degrees Fahrenheit, is manufactured for both gas and electric clothes dryers. Once the internal temperature of the dryer reaches 220 degrees, the heating element cuts out.
This dryer lint screen is for laundry centers.
Dryer lint screen captures lint and debris from the exhaust air flowing from the dryer.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual when installing this part.
This start switch is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your dryer. A faulty start switch means your dryer will not begin its drying cycle. In order to complete this repair, you will need a ...
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Virginia
March 31, 2023
Hi! I believe the heating element stopped working because our clothes aren't drying. Everything else seems to be working fine.
For model number FLSE72GCSB
Hello Virginia, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the issue is with the dryer thermal limiter, part number PS419402. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance!
Removed inner tub. No apparent damage or cracks. Seems to have liquid in it? Is that normal? If not how would i drain it? Thanks for this service.
For model number FLSE72GCSB
Hello James, thank you for your question. It is normal to have a small amount of water left under the drum. That water gets changed every time you run the machine. We hope this helps.
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James
November 2, 2021
Pervious question: (small amount of liquid in inner tub). The small amount of liquid is in the "inner" tub. I've removed it from the outer tub to replace the seal and in doing so could hear and feel liquid sloshing around in the "inner" tub. Normal? If not suggestions to attempt to drain it please. Sorry for your misunderstanding of original inquiry. //jim
For model number FLSE72GCSB
Hi James,
Thank you for your question. If there is water in the tub when the washer is not in use, the water inlet valve may be malfunctioning and causing the tub to fill with water. This could also be caused by water not completely draining from the tub. You will also need to check the drain pump and the drain hose to see if they are clogged. You will find the information on how to test these parts under Free Repair Help and Instant Repairman on our website. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
Hello Stacey, thank you for asking. We have researched your model and found the Lint Trap, part number PS12585473. If you require assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
We put a brand new motor on the washer and it run agitated and then would not drain it just smelled hot. And then the motor shut off , as soon as the motor cooled off it started to drain? What now?
For model number FLSE72GCSB
Hello MISTY and thank you for writing.
An overheating problem with the motor in the washer is usually caused by a faulty timer PS419282. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
1. Unplug dryer from outlet 2. Using Lg. flat screwdriver, pry under the front edge of the top and release two spring tabs 3. Lift up top and tilt back out of your way 4. Unscrew two phillips scews on inside of front panel 5. Lift up and out the front panel. Two spring clips at bottom. 6. Rlease tension on drum belt at the motor. Access panel at rear of dryer. 7.Unscrew 3 screws from inside, center rear of drum. 8. Remove drum through the front of the dryer. You may have to spread the sides apart a little bit for it to fit 9. Lift up on the rear drum bearing to remove it from the bearing retainer. ( U shaped plastic socket) 10. unsrew 2 screws and remove the bearing retainer, ground ball. Ball retainer is on outside of dryer. 11. Vacuum everything--duct, blower, lint trap, ect. 12. Intall new bearing retainer and grounding ball, an assistant is helpful at this time, one to hold ball retainer on rear of dryer, one to screw it in from the inside 13. reassemble remainder of parts in reverse order.
carefully pry up on front washer top to release plastic keeper pins,remove 2 phillips screws from beneath lower front washer panel,slightly lift upward on panel to release.remove old broken belt,push new belt beneath large tub pulley,put belt on small motor pulley,push back belt tension /idler arm,start belt on large tub pulley,turn tub pulley by hand to run belt on,release tension on idler arm.replace front panel and lower top.WALAAH!!!! you are done.
Unplugged Dryer. Opened top of Dryer, over the drum. Removed Thermal Limiter. Tested the Thermal Limiter - found it was open. Checked all vents and exhaust tube for lint build-up. Replaced Thermal Limiter. Closed top of dryer. Plugged Dryer back. Tested Dryer - it works.