This dryer drum belt from Amana has five ridges and is 93-3/8" inches in length, and 3/8 of an inch wide. It is flat, black in color, and is made entirely of rubber.
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This idler assembly is for dryers.
Idler assembly includes the idler arm and the idler pulley that maintains tension on the drive belt, allowing the ...
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Meant as a backup to a high limit thermostat, this fuse is typically set to trip at a higher temperature than that of a high limit thermostat. This is a one-time use fuse, so when it does trip, you do...
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This dryer drum glide pad is an inch long. It is made of a felt material and is used for gas and electric clothes dryers.
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Rebecca
January 16, 2020
How do I access the thermal fuse on this dryer? There does not seem to be an easy way to get to it.
For model number PDET910AYW
Hi Rebecca,
Thank you for your question. Here is a link to a repair video from our website that you may reference on how to install the thermal fuse, https://www.partselect.com/PS11742274-Whirlpool-WP40113801-High-Limit-Thermal-Fuse.htm?SourceCode=4&SearchTerm=PDET910AYW&ModelNum=PDET910AYW. The dryer in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to install the part. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
Hello Steve, thank you for reaching out. The heating element is located near the exhaust duct on the back side of the dryer. You can watch this video to get help. We hope this information helps!
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Bill
September 8, 2021
How do i check the cycling thermostat
For model number PDET910AYW
Hello Bill, thank you for your question. Disconnect your dryer’s electrical supply, find your dryer’s thermostat. It will be a small round or oval-shaped component that is about 1.5 inches in diameter. Take a look at the thermostat and its label. If either appears charred, you will need to replace the thermostat. Part number PS11741918. You can also check the cycling thermostat with a multimeter. There should be two wires that connect the thermostat to the dryer’s heating element. They’ll be attached to the thermostat using metal slip connectors. Label these wires to assist with reconnection later. Be careful to pull the wires off the terminals by gripping the connectors. Do not pull on the wires themselves! Set your multimeter to read ohms. Touch the probes onto the wire terminals and check the reading. At room temperature, a good thermostat will read 0. If the readout says infinity instead, your thermostat will need to be replaced. We hope this helps.
The first thing I did was to unplug the dryer from the wall. Then I removed the bottom two screws and slid the bottom cover off so i could see all the way to the back, I tipped the dryer back against the wall and searched for the problem with a flashlight. I noticed that one of the guide wheels that held the drum in place was sheared off. I took the new drum support roller out and carefully slid it over the shaft, I had to jiggle it around for a bit, but then it finally was seated correctly. I replaced the washer and then the clip using a pair of needle nose pliers and a regular screw driver and then turned the dryer by hand to see if the wheel came off. After confirming that it worked, I put the cover back on, and plugged it in and tested it.
I pulled the bottom panel and the door panel to replace the manifold and felt gasket around the drum. I removed old gasket very easily, it peeled right off. I use brake cleaning fluid (Spray Can from Auto Zone about $1.45) to remove old glue. Used spray contact cement (Elmer's about 4.50 at Ace) and sprayed the panel and gasket surfaces and let dry. I then applied a 2nd coat and let get "tacky" and installed the gasket. You will need an extra set of hands to hold the gasket in place while you stretch it over the the panel. The vent manifold is held in place with 3 phillips screws and was installed in about 10 minutes. The only gripe I had was in the Parts-Select illustrated breakdown they don't tell you the lint screen comes with the manifold assembly, so I bought one of them too. Now have an extra lint screen
Wasn't the belt!! Changed it anyway. Should have come here earlier. That mistake added several days to the repair waiting for a second batch of the right parts. Became a pro at taking the dryer apart and reassembling, though! Easy job, just take your time and mark your wires, if you need to. Followed other people's excellent instructions. Clean out all the dust bunnies. Schematics were a great resource. Those and the prices made me a repeat customer. The shaft of the Idler Lever wheel was the cause, but decided, since I had it apart, to spend a little more money and replace both Drum Support Rollers and the Roller Bracket and Shaft Assembly. They showed some wear, and the parts were very inexpensive. Make sure you have snap ring pliers with prongs that are smaller than the standard 0.40 to save some aggravation with the Drum Rollers. $5 tool. Total parts were less than $60. Probably saved $150+ in labor. Quieter than ever now. Thanks!