The tumbler and motor belt in your dryer allows the drum to spin during the drying cycle. At 100 inches in length, this dryer drum belt is 3/8 of an inch wide and has five ridges. The belt is black in...
This front glide kit comes with a blue plastic glide, a brown cork pad, and two metallic rivets. Two kits are required per appliance. A rivet tool is required for this installation.
This timer dial skirt is just over three inches in diameter. It is white in color and is made entirely of plastic. This skirt has a gray indicator triangle.
This front or rear dryer drum felt seal is seventy-nine and a half inches long.
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Dennis
July 21, 2021
Is the idler puller mechanism to move side to side? Mine moves about a 1/4” side to side
For model number LDE9206ACE
Hello Dennis, Thank you for the question. The Idler Pulley Arm should not move, it is a stationary part. We hope this helps!
How do I hook up my four prong plug and why is there wires already in place without the plug do I leave them on and just connect the other wires from my cord to them?
For model number LDE9206ACE
Hello Jerry, Thank you for reaching out. The Wires are there for the the original power cord. Depending on how it was removed, they could have been left behind. The Wires attach to the Terminal block from the Power Cord, however we suggest consulting the manufacture before installing the 4 prong plug as the appliance was equipped for a three prong plug with a terminal block made for three prong plug. We hope this helps!
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Anna
January 4, 2025
I purchased a new motor but it does not come with wiring instructions. The old motor is color coded but the new one has numbers and does not seem to be equivalent
For model number LDE9206ACE
Hello Anna, Thank you for your inquiry. We show the white wire to the 1/4" thermal protector tab, red to 5, Blue to terminal 1, black to terminal 2 and yellow to number 6. We hope this helps.
Dryer squeaks. How do I know which of the 3 parts I need?
For model number LDE9206ACE
Hello Thomas, thank you for contacting us. Check the dryer belt, part number PS11757542, and the drum support rollers kit, part number PS1570070. A worn-out or mis-aligned belt can rub against the drum or idler pulley. Replace the belt or adjust its tension. If the rollers that support the drum are worn, they can squeak. We hope this information helps!
Removed the front cover (screws on bottom 0f face)...removed blower cover....spring pliers to remove and install blower fan. the rest of the time was spent cleaning the inside of the shell as well as the vent. Reassembled and dryer runs better than it has for many years.
1. Removed front of machine (2 screws at the bottom). 2. Removed 4 screws from inside the dryer, to take off the blower housing. 3. Removed 4 screws and took out the large metal piece which supports the drum at the front. Removed the drum. 4. Replaced the two rollers that support the drum in the rear. Cleaned the pins they run on, and oiled very lightly. Also replaced the idler roller. I was surpirsed to see that these rollers use plain bearings, not ball bearings. 5. On the front support piece, drilled out the rivets for the glides, and replaced the worn out glides with new parts. Applied a little glue (3M weatherstrip adhesive) to the cork pieces, to glue them to the metal. Attached the plastic pieces over the cork pieces, and riveted in place using rivets that came with the glide kits. 6. Replaced front and rear felt seals. This was not as tricky as I expected it to be. They were held in by metal tabs. Glued the ends where they came together. 7. Replaced the felt blower seal. Glued to the blower housing. 8. Reinstalled the drum, installed new belt, which came with good instructions (luckily). 9. Reassembled front support piece and the front of the cabinet.
I also cleaned the lint from the cabinet and from the vent hose.
In general, the job went without a hitch, and the machine probably has quite a few years left, despite the fact that it's 18 years old. This gives me a good feeling.
I'd say this would be challenging, though, for someone who is not pretty experienced with machinery repair. Also, the cost of the parts was significant enough that it would not have been unreasonable to have opted for a new machine.