SSE917WF Speed Queen Dryer - Overview

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Cylinder Felt Seal – Part Number: WP37001132
Cylinder Felt Seal
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PartSelect #: PS11741917
Manufacturer #: WP37001132
If your dryer’s taking longer to dry clothes or making strange noises, this felt seal might be the issue. It sits between the drum and the back panel, keeping hot air inside and helping the drum spin ...
$61.53
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Thrust – Part Number: WPW10121334
Thrust
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PartSelect #: PS11748620
Manufacturer #: WPW10121334
$10.09
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Retaining Ring – Part Number: WP23748
Retaining Ring
PartSelect #: PS11740487
Manufacturer #: WP23748
This metal retaining ring is well under an inch long. Use it for your Maytag brand clothes washer or your clothes dryer.
$17.21
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Spring Retaining Clip – Part Number: WP22001650
Spring Retaining Clip
PartSelect #: PS11739294
Manufacturer #: WP22001650
This front cover spring retaining clip is not quite an inch long. It is made entirely of metal and is used for some washing machines.
$14.07
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Dryer Screw – Part Number: W10815455
Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11723095
Manufacturer #: W10815455
This tapping screw is sold individually.
$10.09
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Washer Screw 818 X 1/2 – Part Number: WP3390631
Washer Screw 818 X 1/2
PartSelect #: PS11741443
Manufacturer #: WP3390631
This screw is sold individually.
$10.09
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Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP489464
Refrigerator Screw
PartSelect #: PS11742751
Manufacturer #: WP489464
Sold individually.
$13.73
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Dryer Nut – Part Number: WPW10139757
Dryer Nut
PartSelect #: PS11748944
Manufacturer #: WPW10139757
Sold individually. This nut is for dryers. Follow appropriate safety practices when installing the nut.
$10.09
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Glide Bracket Kit – Part Number: 12002090
Glide Bracket Kit
PartSelect #: PS2003560
Manufacturer #: 12002090
This kit contains two glide brackets and four screws.
$109.81
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Impeller Screw – Part Number: WP99002987
Impeller Screw
PartSelect #: PS11747737
Manufacturer #: WP99002987
Sold Individually.
  No Longer Available
KIT-EXHST – Part Number: WP528P3
KIT-EXHST
PartSelect #: PS11742800
Manufacturer #: WP528P3
$108.82
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Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP3177991
Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11740820
Manufacturer #: WP3177991
Sold individually.
$10.09
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belt was cracking and dryer was somewhat noisy
I used your great video for pointers as to what to do. I took off the front, raised the top, vacuumed the whole thing up, that took quite a while. Took out the drum. Did more cleaning. Then took off the old retaining rings with retaining ring pliers, took off the old drum rollers and support. Replaced with new roller supports, washer, roller, washer and retaining rings. Then I replaced the belt. Tested it and turned the wrong way and it came off. Replaced and tested it again and I don't know why but it came off. Replaced the belt again, tested fine. Then I replaced the felt pads and glides, they were worn. I ended up asking my husband to help hold the drum so I could get the front back on. Replaced front and door. Tried the dryer. Works great AND very, very little noise. Note: when taking the wiring off the light and the door switch, I took photo's of those places with my cell phone and had them to look at to make sure the wiring was correct.
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Thrust
  • Melody from Silverton, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Squealing when running
I had already taken the dryer apart prior to changing the felt seal. Had oiled the rollers, greased the bearings & vacuumed the whole inside of the dryer out. Had used a high temp lubricant on the seal & had stopped squeaking for about a month. I ordered 2 seals & when they arrived, I popped the top of the dryer off using the putty knife to pry the spring latches. I opened the top up & leaned it against a wall. I disconnected the wiring to the light & the switch in the door, making note of the wiring order. Then used a nut driver to take the 2 screws from the inside out, that holds the front cover in place. Then the same for the 4 screws holding the front bulkhead in place. Then lifted up & out from the unit. Then used the putty knife to scrap the adhesive & old seal off the bulkhead. Cleaned as much of the adhesive off, then applied some high temp silicone adhesive to the bulkhead, placed the new seal on, using some clamps to hold it in place. After making sure it had adhered to the seal & bulkhead. Did the reversal of the above mentioned steps. Moved the unit to laundry room, plugged it in then started it & voila no more squeaking dryer.
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Cylinder Felt Seal
  • Eric from Carlsbad, NM
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Cylinder Seal came out
Early in the life of my dryer, the Cylinder Seal came out. For the past two years I put off buying the part. When it came in, I p[opped the top of the dryer, removed the two screws holding on the front panel, and pulled the Cylinder of the back wall of the dryer. I then placed the seal in the right spot, glued it down and reassembled. About Fifteen minutes of work and a cheap part, and now my dryer dries a l;oad of clothes in an hour instead of three.
Parts Used:
Cylinder Felt Seal
  • Marcia from Hammond, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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