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Multi Rib Belt - 92-1/4" – Part Number: 341241
Multi Rib Belt - 92-1/4"
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PartSelect #: PS346995
Manufacturer #: 341241
This dryer drum belt has four ridges, three grooves and is 1/4" wide.
$21.92
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High Limit Kit – Part Number: LA-1053
High Limit Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2162282
Manufacturer #: LA-1053
This kit comes with three separate thermal fuses and is usually used with clothes dryers that have a fan mounted on the motor shaft. Included within this kit is the high limit (Limit: 258) the gas hig...
$42.09
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Heating Element Kit - 240V 4750W – Part Number: LA-1044
Heating Element Kit - 240V 4750W
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PartSelect #: PS2162280
Manufacturer #: LA-1044
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Blower Wheel – Part Number: W11497304
Blower Wheel
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PartSelect #: PS16221211
Manufacturer #: W11497304
This wheel has a deep D-shaped shaft receptacle. The spring clamp is not included with this part.
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Rear Drum Support Roller Kit – Part Number: LA-1008
Rear Drum Support Roller Kit
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PartSelect #: PS2162268
Manufacturer #: LA-1008
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...
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Blower Wheel Clamp – Part Number: WP312967
Blower Wheel Clamp
PartSelect #: PS11740752
Manufacturer #: WP312967
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.
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Screw, 8/18 x 3/8 – Part Number: WP90767
Screw, 8/18 x 3/8
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$6.91
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Blower Wheel - B/10 Models – Part Number: 31001043
Blower Wheel - B/10 Models
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PartSelect #: PS2030820
Manufacturer #: 31001043
This blower wheel is suitable for some clothes dryers of the 10 and earlier series. Manufactured to fit a 1/2 inch motor shaft, this blower wheel is 3-1/8 inches deep. The diameter of the wheel is 7-1...
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Screw – Part Number: WP3196164
Screw
PartSelect #: PS11740978
Manufacturer #: WP3196164
This screw is sold individually.
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Drum Felt Seal – Part Number: WP31001747
Drum Felt Seal
PartSelect #: PS11740735
Manufacturer #: WP31001747
Depending upon your model, this seal can be used on either the front or rear drum. The hi-temp adhesive is sold separately.
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Drum Glide and Cushion Kit – Part Number: LA-1006
Drum Glide and Cushion Kit
PartSelect #: PS2162266
Manufacturer #: LA-1006
Pad has adhesive backing.
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Cycling Thermostat – Part Number: WP31001192
Cycling Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS11740707
Manufacturer #: WP31001192
L146-25F 240 Volt internal heater. This thermostat helps to regulate the dryer's internal temperature.
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Electric dryer would not heat - Thermal fuses - $25 fix - I love DIY
1. Unplug dryer from power outlet
2. Lift dryer top from front (hinged in rear). Just friction holding top down. Use flat scewdriver wrapped in cloth to help lift.
3. Locate heating element - rear top behind drum
4. Unplug red wires to the high limit thermal fuse
5. Unplug red wires to the heating element
6. Unlug white wires to the high limit fuse
7. Remove high limit thermal fuse
8. Remove heating element
9. Remove high limit fuse
10 Clean heating box
Installation is reverse order but do the following first!
Clean lint trap - Remove front of dryer
1. Unplug white door switch wires. inside front top right
2. remove two screws securing the front of dryer - inside front top left and top right. Front of dryer is hinged at bottom
3. Clean all the lint you can find. If you have never cleaned out the lint, there might be a lot and the cause of over heating (shorting fuse life). Add to your yearly things to do list.
4. While your at it check the alignment of the plastic glides the drum sits on.
5. Also check the foam gasket between the fan housing and lint trap. Mine was off a bit. Realigned with doubled sided tape.
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High Limit Kit
  • Ronald from Fredericksburg, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dry stopped heating - still had good air flow
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.

Worked like a charm!
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Heating Element Kit - 240V 4750W
  • Brianna from Littleton, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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broken tumbler belt
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)
Parts Used:
Multi Rib Belt - 92-1/4"
  • Michael from San Antonio, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench set
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