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,...
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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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Don
March 2, 2020
Touch screen on front will not work. Had trouble a couple times you had to push the buttons twice or 3 time before it would come on.
For model number WHD5090GW0
Hello Don, thank you for your question. The touch panel for that unit is part of the console PartSelect Number PS12070716. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability and to order. Good luck with your repair!
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Brittany
February 3, 2023
Can I order just the belt?
For model number WHD5090GW0
Hi Brittany,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the belt is PS12069369. If you would like to place an order for it, please call our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
Dryer turns on and does not show any error codes. When first turning on a constant high pitched noise is heard for around 30 seconds and the noise stops. Dryer is normal sound and heating as new. After 5 minutes the noise comes on again for about 30 seconds and then stops and clothes continue to dry. It seems like the sounds like it is triggered maybe when the condensation component turns on. Motor is fine, drum is fine, heat is fine - just this loud whining sound for 20-30 seconds at start up and then occasionally during drying. (Could this be the noise filter - or what might it be)?
For model number WHD5090GW0
Hi Raymond, thank you for the question. Over time, lint can accumulate in various parts of the dryer, including the lint filter, exhaust vent, and ducts. Excessive lint buildup can restrict airflow and cause unusual noises. Make sure to clean the lint filter after every use and periodically check and clean the exhaust vent and ducts. The dryer's blower wheel is responsible for circulating air within the dryer drum. If the blower wheel becomes worn or damaged, it can produce a high-pitched noise, especially at startup when the airflow is initially established. Inspect the blower wheel, part number PS12070615, for any signs of wear or damage, and replace it if necessary. We hope this solves your problem!
The issue was the idler pulley. First I began opening up the front panel based on a youtube video but soon realized the model was slightly different and required a lot more items to remove. I saw the pulley in the back with nothing in the way so I put the front panel crap back on and removed the rear panel. There it was, very simple to remove and replace. I'm not looking forward to drum rollers though. Hopefully they're aren't as difficult as they appear.
I purchased the dryer repair kit with the drum belt, wheels and idler pulley. I watched the instructional videos online and it seemed fairly straight forward. Breaking down the dryer and replacing the pulleys was easy enough. My problem began when I tried to feed the drum belt around the idler pulley. After finishing the job, the dryer would not turn and the sensor light stayed on. I thought something else was broken with the dryer and spent hours trouble shooting other problems that I was having. Finally I figured out that the drum belt was not installed correctly around the idler pulley. However, I could not get it properly installed from the front of the machine so I tried from the rear still with no avail. I finally had to fish the old belt out of the garbage can that I had thrown away earlier. I lined up the old belt with the new one in the kit and discovered that the new belt was much smaller, so I put the old one back on the drum. Here's the lesson I learned...make sure the belts are the same size before attempting to install. The old idler was responsible for the squeaking and that stopped but I am still using the same old drum belt. Hope it lasts.
I found that the dryer would not start turning by itself. Could manually help it start and it would run fine. Anyway, after a new set of rollers, belt, etc. found that the motor still would not start by itself. Ordered new motor and it was taken care of. You have to take the back off, remove the belt and remove the tumbler. After that, it is fairly easy. Two screws hold the motor down and then you can take the whole motor assembly out. Be careful removing the fan as it takes a 3/8 socket drive and it is plastic. Two clips hold the motor to the assembly. Needle nose pliers takes care of it. Replace and all should be good.