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,...
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 ...
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. The part includes the d...
The Drive Belt is a 93 1/2" belt which wraps around the dryer drum to allow tension and movement. If broken the dryer will not turn properly, or there may be loud noises. The part is rated as "medium"...
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.
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...
Also known as Thermal Cut-Off kit. The thermostat acts as a safety mechanism that keeps the dryer from overheating and the fuse is like a backup system - it's set to trip at a higher temperature than...
This is the moisture sensor for your dryer. It helps detect the amount of moisture in your clothes during the dryer cycle. If you notice your clothes are still wet after an automatic dryer cycle is do...
The idler pulley wheel is now sold with this arm. This idler pulley is for dryers.
Idler pulley maintains correct tension on the drive belt to spin the drum.
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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Ronnie
December 18, 2019
My dryer is squeaking like it has a loose fan belt
For model number WED94HEXW0
Hello Ronnie and thanks for writing.
This is usually caused by a faulty belt and pulley, this is a repair kit Part Number: PS373088 is in the list of compatible items for your model and we would recommend for this repair. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
The dryer is only 5-6 years old and it quit blowing heat and kicks the breaker when you start it back up after about 7-10 minutes just wandering where to start if you could help thanks
For model number WED94HEXW0
Hi Clair,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer is tripping the breaker, sometimes this is caused by the heater element. When the element fails it shorts out against the housing and will trip the circuit breaker. Also if the motor shorts out it can cause the breaker to trip. If the wires are not connected correctly to the terminal block or if they are loose, they can arc and part of the block will be damaged. This can also cause the breaker to trip. You will need to test these parts with a multi-meter. Here is a link to one of our videos on YouTube that you may use as a general reference on how to use one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As. You may also have to check your breaker as well. If it is weak it may trip when the dryer is in use. To verify if the breaker is causing the issue, you will need to have an electrician check it out. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Steve
January 30, 2023
Everything seems ok with this dryer.
Powers on start/pause on
Minutes on sensing on and all the other lights are on but the motor doesn’t come on check lint screen
For model number WED94HEXW0
Hello Steve, thank you for contacting us. Please check the thermal fuse, part number PS11741460, the drive motor, part number PS334287, and the control board, part number PS11728091, with a multimeter to pinpoint the fault. These are the likely culprits of the issue. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!
Hi Jens, thank you for reaching out. We are providing you with some general instructions that might help you in replacing this part:
1) Unplug the dryer.
2) Remove the front panel by unthreading the screws holding it in place.
3) Take out the lint filter.
4) Take out the filter housing by removing two phillips head screws.
5) Unplug the sensor wires and remove the sensor.
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First I unplugged the dryer, then removed the back panel, this exposed most all of the wiring and I could see the heater coils. Not knowing what the problem was I started looking at the coils and could not see any broken parts. So then checked the thermal fuse for continuity I removed the two wires from it with a small pair of needle nose pliers, it was held in place by two screws, once they were removed the fuse came out easily, I checked continuity with a volt meter placing the meter on X1 Ohms and could not get a reading. I replaced with a new one and put it all back together the way I took it apart. Then I plugged it in and it worked first time, I now have warm dry clothes.
Cleaning the lint out of the whole machine took quite a bit of time--it was everywhere. Underneath the lint trap was a collection that ultimately ruined the thermal fuse where it restricted the air flow considerably.
Ascertaining the problem was the most time consuming part.
The actual repair was quite simple and didn't take but 15-20 minutes.
I started to repair this and got busy and ended up calling a repair service -- that was the first time. They repaired it for over $200 and said the cause was bad venting. I fixed the vent before using the fixed dryer but it blew again. So I ordered these parts and replaced them myself for a lot of savings. However, the dryer still overheated. Through lots of testing I found the root cause the repairman missed: The heating element had gotten so hot that the assembly holding it warped, hitting the element and shorting it. So a new element is on order. I still needed the parts I ordered here but the overall repair ended up more complicated and expensive. I was disappointed a paid repair person left without further diagnosis. If he had unplugged the vent and checked the heat on the exhaust vent (as I ended up doing) it would have been obvious more than a new thermal fuse/thermistor was necessary. Instead I wasted over $200 on his visit. So my advice is if you're at all handy, repair this yourself. The dryer has a service manual inside the front toe board that walks you through most diagnostics and tests. However, it took a little more than that for me to discover the heating element problem. This was a very dangerous situation that could have easily led to a fire, yet not found by a trained technician!