PCKS443EB4WW General Electric Dryer - Overview

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Interlock Switch – Part Number: WD21X10261
Interlock Switch
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PartSelect #: PS1481922
Manufacturer #: WD21X10261
This part is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the appliance from operating when the door is open.
$43.00
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GRID ASM – Part Number: WE22X35337
GRID ASM
PartSelect #: PS16762559
Manufacturer #: WE22X35337
This is a replacement lint filter slide for your dryer. It is approximately 14 inches long and 5 inches wide. It is made of white plastic and is sold individually. The slide mounts to your dryer and a...
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Door Strike – Part Number: WE1X1192
Door Strike
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PartSelect #: PS266893
Manufacturer #: WE1X1192
TThe door strike for your dryer is mounted on the dryer frame that the door shuts onto. It fits into the door catch on the door and keeps the door closed. If the door strike is damaged or missing, the...
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Rear Drum Bearing Kit – Part Number: WE25M40
Rear Drum Bearing Kit
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PartSelect #: PS267529
Manufacturer #: WE25M40
This rear drum bearing kit comes with a shaft, bearing and installation instructions. The bearing plate comes with a slot in it for the ground strap. Helps keep your dryer running as smoothly as poss...
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Push-to-Start Switch – Part Number: WE4M416
Push-to-Start Switch
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PartSelect #: PS3487190
Manufacturer #: WE4M416
Restore dependable startup functionality to your dryer with this replacement push-to-start switch, designed to activate the appliance when pressed and released. Compatible with a range of dryer models...
$36.24
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Door Switch – Part Number: WE4M415
Door Switch
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PartSelect #: PS2344321
Manufacturer #: WE4M415
A door switch is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dryer from operating when the door is open.
$39.78
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BELT DRIVE – Part Number: WE03X32037
BELT DRIVE
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PartSelect #: PS16729246
Manufacturer #: WE03X32037
Need a solution for your dryer that's lost its spin? Our GE Drum Drive Belt is what you've been looking for. This fundamental component connects to your dryer's motor pulley, letting your dryer drum r...
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DOOR LATCH - WE1M900 – Part Number: WW02L00037
DOOR LATCH - WE1M900
PartSelect #: PS9864477
Manufacturer #: WW02L00037
$15.45
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FILTER - WE18M15 – Part Number: WG04F00431
FILTER - WE18M15
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PartSelect #: PS9863157
Manufacturer #: WG04F00431
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TIMER KNOB ASM. – Part Number: WW02F00177
TIMER KNOB ASM.
PartSelect #: PS11722062
Manufacturer #: WW02F00177
$26.04
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Bearing Retainer – Part Number: WE1M300
Bearing Retainer
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PartSelect #: PS266696
Manufacturer #: WE1M300
There is a slot in it for a ground strap.
$43.95
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SCREW #10 – Part Number: WE2M163
SCREW #10
PartSelect #: PS267626
Manufacturer #: WE2M163
$14.95
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Dryer would not start
The end repair was very simple and took minimal effort. The time and difficulty was all in the testing. I disassembled the dryer and removed the drum and then hard wired each thermo-fuse to determine where the fault was. After test all of those I was stumped. When I opened the door the light would not come on so I assumed it was a power fault closer to the source. However after all of my testing I couldn't find anything wrong. I then removed the light bulb and realized it was burned out which led me to the door switch being the fault. I removed the switch and soldered the three wire together and the dryer started right up! All I had to do was order a new $15 part, unsolder the wires and plug them in. Would have been so much simpler if that light bulb hadn't of been burned out causing me to over think my diagnosis. This was my first major appliance repair and I did it with only the help of the parts diagram provided on the website.
Parts Used:
Door Switch
  • Joshua from Dallas, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The Dryer would not start
Doing some simple troubleshooting with the volt-ohm meter I determined that the door switch was failed.

The replacement door switch restored the motor circuit keeping my dryer in action.
Parts Used:
Door Switch
  • David from Curtice, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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Squeaking Dryer - Rear Drum bearing gone bad
First, I loosened the the top control panel and then loosened the top flat roof panel which allowed me access to the inside of the dryer. Then, I removed the front panel which allowed access to the drum. I was amazed at the amount of lint that was inside the dryer itself. Most of my time was spent in the disassembly and cleaning of the internal cavity around the drum. I reached below the drum and removed the belt from the pulley wheels and then unscrewed the drum (from the inside) from the back of the dryer and bearing kit. I removed the diffuser and cleaned it thoroughly. Then I replaced the entire drum bearing kit - the old one was almost completely dissentigrated. I probably should have applied some kind of non-flammable lubricant to the new bearing kit - the instructions did not include this step but after about 3 loads a slight squeak (different). I put everything back together - applying the new drum kit will require 2 sets of hands (my 9-year old daughter did great at this). I re-assembled the dryer and it works great, again except for the slight squeak that's still there. I may disassemble it again and apply some lubricant but I do not know what kind to get; I need to check that out.
Parts Used:
Rear Drum Bearing Kit
  • Jason from Cary, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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