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Control Knob – Part Number: 131858004
Control Knob
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PartSelect #: PS418888
Manufacturer #: 131858004
Sold individually. This white knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
$63.58
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Upper Drum Glide – Part Number: 5303937139
Upper Drum Glide
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PartSelect #: PS470317
Manufacturer #: 5303937139
Front upper felt glide pad with 3 nylon glides - includes adhesive.
$44.37
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Drive Belt – Part Number: WE03X29897
Drive Belt
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PartSelect #: PS16542496
Manufacturer #: WE03X29897
This dryer drum drive belt is 89.5" long and has four ribs. This part helps spin the drum during the drying cycle.
$38.35
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Door Strike – Part Number: 5303207102
Door Strike
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PartSelect #: PS455020
Manufacturer #: 5303207102
"Male" piece of a dryer door closing mechanism.
$23.90
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Drain Hose – Part Number: 131461200
Drain Hose
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PartSelect #: PS417877
Manufacturer #: 131461200
This part comes with a ninety degree elbow.
$30.49
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Heater Assembly – Part Number: 131475320
Heater Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS2378363
Manufacturer #: 131475320
This dryer heating assembly has 5/16" terminal on the housing.
$231.69
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Washer Lid Lock with External Safety Switch – Part Number: 134101800
Washer Lid Lock with External Safety Switch
PartSelect #: PS648775
Manufacturer #: 134101800
Mounting bracket on this part replaces old style ( You may need to drill off old bracket before mounting new lock).
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Timer Knob - Dryer – Part Number: WE01X10160
Timer Knob - Dryer
PartSelect #: PS755794
Manufacturer #: WE01X10160
Used with washer/dryer combo machines. This knob takes a D-shaped shaft.
$94.95
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Tension Idler Pulley – Part Number: 131862900
Tension Idler Pulley
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PartSelect #: PS418897
Manufacturer #: 131862900
This idler arm assembly comes with the pulley wheel.
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IDLER ARM Assembly – Part Number: 5304507499
IDLER ARM Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11775626
Manufacturer #: 5304507499
This idler pulley assembly is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your washer/dryer. The assembly includes the idler pulley and arm. The idler pulley provides tension for the belt to rotate t...
$48.76
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Agitator Cap – Part Number: 3204395
Agitator Cap
PartSelect #: PS446528
Manufacturer #: 3204395
$58.18
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Water Level Switch – Part Number: 134422700
Water Level Switch
PartSelect #: PS1146954
Manufacturer #: 134422700
$114.94
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Drum glide wore down and caused close to get stuck between drum and front panel.
Unpluged dryer. Removed the top of dryer by pushing in a retaining clip on both sides of the front lip with a screw driver. Remove the two screws on both sides of front panel. These screws are square head or phillips #2. Unplugged the wiring harness to front panel (make sure power has been disconnected). Support drum and lean front panel away from dryer body. Front panel will pull off of tabs at bottom. The old drum glide is fiberous and hard to remove. I removed most of it with the pliers, but had to carefully scrape the balance of the glide off with the wood chisel. The adhesive that comes with the repair part has an acetone base, so I used acetone (or you could use nail polish remover) to remove the old adhesive. Once the acetone has dried, I applied an 1/8" snaking bead of adhesive to the front panel. There is more adhesive in the tube than you need so do not use too much. Make sure that you get adhesive as close to the base of the lower seal as you can. Follow directions on adhesive tube and then attach the glide. I let it set up for about 30 seconds. Place the front panel back on the tabs of the dryer. Carefully lift the drum an fit it on the front panel and insert the two screws holding the panel to the base. Reconnect the wiring harness and make sure it is not in contact with the drum. Check to make sure that all of the electrical connectors on the timer are still in place. Reassemble the dryer. Reconnect power.
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Upper Drum Glide
  • William from Boise, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Drum belt broke
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.
Parts Used:
Drive Belt
  • Adrian from Middletown, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Leaking washing machine; water would not shut off on fill up and rinse
Replacing the switch is relatively easy, however, I would caution all experiencing similar problems one thing. Before assuming, as I did, that the switch was bad, first remove the panel of the washer that houses the washing tub/basin. On the back of the tub, check to make sure that the tube connecting the tub and switch has not come off from the tub as it did in my situation. The solution to my problem of a leaking washing machine where the water would not stop filling on both wash and rinse cycles was simply reattaching the tube to the tub. If I would have checked that first, total job completion time would have been under 15 minutes. Hope this helps. If you need to replace the actual switch, remove the knobs, screws, and panel. Remove the wires, tube, and screw from the switch and reassemble new switch. That took me about 30-45 minutes.
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Water Level Switch
  • Aaron from Williamson, WV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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