This Drive Belt is 89.5" long and comes in black, featuring four ribs on the inside for a better grip. This is a long belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and th...
This part is the replacement high-limit thermostat or safety thermostat for your dryer. The high-limit thermostat is found on the upper right-hand side of the heater housing, and it cuts off power to ...
This is a replacement O-ring for the drum bearing retainer on your dryer. The drum bearing is found at the back of the dryer drum. The O-ring is designed to create a seal on the drum bearing. The O-r...
This OEM replacement dryer slide bearing is white in color, and approximately 3 inches long. The slide bearings are supportive linings for your dryer. If they have eroded, or are damaged, the drums wi...
The adjustable leveling screws on the bottom of your dryer can be screwed in or out to lower or raise the leg level. If one of the leveling screws is stripped, damaged, or missing, you may not be able...
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Randy
January 27, 2020
How do I take the dryer door apart to clean it?
For model number GFDN120GD1WW
Hi Randy,
Thank you for your question. Here is a link to one of our videos from YouTube that you may reference on how to remove/install the dryer door, https://www.partselect.ca/PS11746467-Whirlpool-WP8559751-Door-Handle.htm. The dryer and the door in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to remove it. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Ronald
February 4, 2020
My dryer is working fine but after 1 minute it goes off?
For model number GFDN120GD1WW
Hello and thank you for writing.
Dryer: Starts then stops. If a dryer starts but then stops before the load is dry, a clogged exhaust vent may have caused the dryer to overheat and trip the thermal fuse. A faulty fuse PS267995 or thermostat PS267900 or faulty can also stop the dryer before the cycle ends. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
Two months ago, my dryer stopped heating. I had someone come out to service it and he said I needed to replace a coil (dryer gas valve solenoid- part # WE4X693 ) which cost me $300. A month later, it stopped heating again. Do you know which part I could purchase to try and fix this myself? Thank you.
For model number GFDN120GD1WW
Hello Alicia, thank you for your question! Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest you checking the thermistor, part number PS1766014. We hope this solves your problem!
Removed the front Dryer panel. Left drum in place and lifted it up slightly to get access to motor drive. Slipped belt in place and put panel back on. This was a first attempt ever at fixing an appliance and it was no big deal.
First I found and watched three videos on how to open the dryer and replace the igniter. Then I opened the dryer, but I did not remove the belt as suggested in the video, and then I removed the ignitor and flame detecter as the videos had shown. I got on-line and ordered the new parts from PartsSelect in the afternoon and had them in my hands the next morning by 9:30 am. I installed the new parts and everything worked fine again. You must be very careful with the igniter to not touch it with hands or anything else. I practiced puting in the old parts first.
The end repair was very simple and took minimal effort. The time and difficulty was all in the testing. I disassembled the dryer and removed the drum and then hard wired each thermo-fuse to determine where the fault was. After test all of those I was stumped. When I opened the door the light would not come on so I assumed it was a power fault closer to the source. However after all of my testing I couldn't find anything wrong. I then removed the light bulb and realized it was burned out which led me to the door switch being the fault. I removed the switch and soldered the three wire together and the dryer started right up! All I had to do was order a new $15 part, unsolder the wires and plug them in. Would have been so much simpler if that light bulb hadn't of been burned out causing me to over think my diagnosis. This was my first major appliance repair and I did it with only the help of the parts diagram provided on the website.