This lint filter screen has two side guides on either either of the screen. One measures 3/8 of an inch wide, while the other measures 5/8 of an inch wide
Included in this rear drum support roller kit are 4 screws, 1 spacers, 2 washers, 2 retaining rings, 2 rear rollers, and 2 cylinder support shafts.
*** Note: Per manufacturer this kit has been upd...
This blower wheel clamp is less than an inch long and is used for some clothes dryers to hold the blower wheel firmly in place. This green clamp is made of metal.
This part is the replacement thermal fuse for your dryer. It measures a little more than an inch wide, and about ¾ inch long. The thermal fuse is a safety device that shuts off the burner in a gas dry...
This is the replacement motor pulley for your dryer. The motor pulley transfers momentum from the drive motor to the drum via the drive belt. If the motor pulley cracks or is no longer staying on the ...
If this part appears to be too wide for your particular appliance, per the manufacturer, all you have to do is pull it apart.
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Erik
March 3, 2023
Hello again!https://www.partselect.com/Models/1/
I have now changed out the heating element kit, cycling thermostat, and the timer to no avail! Is there a fuse hidden somewhere that I can change?
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For model number HYE3658AYW
Hi Erik, thank you for contacting us. If you have replaced the heating element and the timer and the problem still exists, you need to replace your rib belt, part number PS346995. The belt transfers the rotation of the motor to the drum. The belt attaches to the drum, idler pulley, and motor pulley. The worn-out belt may cause your appliance to not start and eventually not heat. Hence, replacing the belt could resolve the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Hello Crystal, Thank you for contacting PartSelect.com. Very sorry but we do not have the cost of the appliance, we just sell parts, not appliances. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling Maytag. We hope this helps!
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Erik
February 21, 2023
Hello! I replaced the heating element kit because the dryer wasn't heating, but that did not fix the problem. It looks like there's some type of part that wires to the power harness that looks like a burned out light bulb. There can't be much else to this problem. Electric dryers are simple by design. Can you tell me what that part is called and link me to it, please?
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For model number HYE3658AYW
Hello Erik, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the heating issue may be caused by the faulty thermal fuse, part number PS11742810. If the problem persists, we recommend you replace the cycling thermostat, part number PS11740707. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
I pulled out the broken lint filter and put the new one back in, real easy. I am so happy with the prompt delivery I got from PartsSelect.com. I ordered on a Monday and and it was delivered on a Wednesday
I was about to purchase a new dryer because of the age of my dryer and not wanting to hire someone to fix it. After a little web research, I saw several do-it -yourself stories indicating this was a very easy repair.
This was an extremely easy repair and it save me lots of $$: (1) Disconnected power (2) Opened the top of the dryer (3) Disconnected wires to temperature sensor. (4) Used a 1/2" socket wrench with extension and a drill to remove 2 screws holding down the temperature sensor (5) Removed 1 screw holding down the heating element. (6) Removed wires connected to heating element and pulled out old element. (7) Reassembled new element. (8) Turned on empty dryer for 30 minutes to burn off smell from the new element.
1. Removed the screws from the lint catcher 2. Removed the bolts from upper rear of dryer 3. Pried off the dryer top from the front (it rests on rear hinges) 4. Disconnected dryer door wiring 5. Removed bolt from inside upper front corners; removed front panel (be careful: the edges are sharp and the tumbler will fall when it loses support) 6. Removed broken belt and lint from interior parts; removed tensioner (which had fallen out of place). Note: The newer models have a tensioner pulley; my older model had a smooth semicircle that was confusing at first glance 7. Flipped dryer onto its back (for easier reinsertion of new belt and tumbler) 8. Placed new belt on tumbler; reinserted tumbler 9. Inserted new belt through tensioner, inserted tensioner "legs" into grooves on floor. Note: The belt will pull the tensioner upright when it's inserted properly (which isn't obvious at first) 10. Made sure belt and tumbler seal were properly installed 11. Replaced parts in reverse order The process took over an hour because I couldn't figure out how to insert the belt through the tensioner. The trick is to insert the folded belt through the tensioner and onto the motor pulley. If I had to do it again, it would take about 30 minutes (including cleaning lint)