This dryer repair kit consists of five commonly replaced dryer parts: one multi-rib belt (part #661570V and measures 93 1/2 inches long), four drum support rollers, one idler assembly, nine tri-rings,...
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This Idler Pulley includes the tri-ring and gasket and everything included here is manufacturer-certified. This part maintains correct tension on the drive belt in order to spin the drum properly. If ...
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When connected to electricity the dryer heating element glows red hot and generates heat. When air is blown over it, it heats the air which is used to dry the clothes. The heating element fits inside ...
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This drum support roller is sold individually. Most dryers require two. The tri-rings are included. This is a drum support roller for a dryer. It is a genuine replacement part. This part is sold separ...
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This thermostat may differ in appearance, but functions the same as the original part. This part controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum and prevents the dryer from overheating.
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This idler pulley assembly includes the pulley and bracket, ensuring proper tension on the dryer drive belt for smooth drum rotation. Compatible with several Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, A...
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If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, you may need to replace the tri ring. This part is triangular, and is less than an inch in size. Tri rings can be found both on the idler pul...
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This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
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The blower wheel pulls air over the heat source, through the clothes drum, and past the thermostats, then pushes it out the exhaust duct. The blower wheel, which is usually plastic, may wear out over ...
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Ensure your dryer operates smoothly with this replacement door catch, which helps keep the door firmly closed throughout each cycle. It’s compatible with various models and replaces older versions. Co...
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Matthew
June 14, 2021
Dryer motor will sometime not turn the drum if the load is large. Dryer worked fine before drying the same size large load but now will just sort of hum and not turn. Do you think belt, idler pulley, drum support, or what's your best guess.
For model number MEDB835DW4
Hello Matthew, Thank you for the question. In most cases the Belt will need to be replaced, however it is good to check the Idler Pulley with Bracket as well. We hope this helps.
Is there any way to determine when this unit was made? Maytag serial #m84113143, model #medb835dw4. I'd like to purchase this unit used but need more information. Thanking you in advance for any help at all.
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Hello John, thank you for writing. Our research indicates this unit was made in 2014. We hope this helps.
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Debbie
June 3, 2022
Dryer makes a wining noise shortly after it starts. The noise stops after a few minutes. Is this the belt needs replacing?
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Hi Debbie,
Thank you for your question. If your dryer is making a whining noise, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the drive belt, the drum rollers and the idler pulley wheel. We have included a link that you may reference on how to check these parts and some others as well. Once you have determined the part you need, please feel free to call customer service. We are open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
2 weeks ago we started having a problem starting our dryer. The door is closed and we have to hold the start button for 10 to 15 seconds before the dryer will start.
For model number MEDB835DW4
Hello Bill, Thank you for your inquiry. It could be an issue with the door switch, the touchpad and overlay or the control board. Also check the wiring harness for any visible damage. You can test the parts with a multimeter. Good luck with your repair.
i ordered a door latch for the model shown above. I need a shroud for the latch. I did not see one in the parts list. Is a shroud available? If so what is the part number?
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Hello John, thank you for the question. According to our research, the part that you are looking for is the bezel, part number PS12070913. We hope this information is useful!
Remove the kick plate from the bottom of the dryer by sliding a putty knife along the top edge to release the plastic clamps, one on each side about 4" in from the edges. The kick plate folds out and down. You will see the heat shield on the right, held in by one hex head screw. Remove screw and heat shield. The element is positioned in an open-front housing and is fastened to the left side of the housing by two hex head screws, located on the "rail" of the element and right near the two wires. Remove the hex-head screws that hold the element in place and disconnected the two wires by pulling them out by hand or with needle nose pliers. The only difficulty here is the cramped working area...I recommend a stubby socket driver for these two screws. Most of this I had to do by feel because I could not see the screw heads. Once the screws are out and the wires have been disconnected, slide the old element straight out toward you. You may need to disconnect a small plastic hose located to the left front of the element, but this hose just pulls right off. Vacume the dust & lint build-up out of the whole area, wipe out the element housing and clean up the whole underside of the dryer prior to installing the new element. Installation is reverse of removal. It also might be a good opportunity to clean out your exhaust duct and the vent to the outside. (Never use the aluminum foil-accordian-type duct.) If the exterior dryer vent has any kind of screen over it, remove it and get rid of it. Screens collect lint, lint builds up and burns out elements.
The issue was the idler pulley. First I began opening up the front panel based on a youtube video but soon realized the model was slightly different and required a lot more items to remove. I saw the pulley in the back with nothing in the way so I put the front panel crap back on and removed the rear panel. There it was, very simple to remove and replace. I'm not looking forward to drum rollers though. Hopefully they're aren't as difficult as they appear.
I purchased the dryer repair kit with the drum belt, wheels and idler pulley. I watched the instructional videos online and it seemed fairly straight forward. Breaking down the dryer and replacing the pulleys was easy enough. My problem began when I tried to feed the drum belt around the idler pulley. After finishing the job, the dryer would not turn and the sensor light stayed on. I thought something else was broken with the dryer and spent hours trouble shooting other problems that I was having. Finally I figured out that the drum belt was not installed correctly around the idler pulley. However, I could not get it properly installed from the front of the machine so I tried from the rear still with no avail. I finally had to fish the old belt out of the garbage can that I had thrown away earlier. I lined up the old belt with the new one in the kit and discovered that the new belt was much smaller, so I put the old one back on the drum. Here's the lesson I learned...make sure the belts are the same size before attempting to install. The old idler was responsible for the squeaking and that stopped but I am still using the same old drum belt. Hope it lasts.