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Timer Knob - Dryer – Part Number: WE01X10160
Timer Knob - Dryer
PartSelect #: PS755794
Manufacturer #: WE01X10160
Used with washer/dryer combo machines. This knob takes a D-shaped shaft.
$94.95
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Rear Bearing – Part Number: WE3X70
Rear Bearing
PartSelect #: PS267858
Manufacturer #: WE3X70
Bearing Only. This part helps your appliance run as quietly as possible.
$59.10
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DRYER LINT FILTER – Part Number: WE16X29397
DRYER LINT FILTER
PartSelect #: PS12741280
Manufacturer #: WE16X29397
This is the replacement lint filter for your dryer. The lint filter traps unwanted lint and debris so your dryer can effectively dry your clothes.
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Drum Belt – Part Number: WE12X10009
Drum Belt
PartSelect #: PS959964
Manufacturer #: WE12X10009
Used to turn the drum.
$140.29
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Lower Felt Seal with Adhesive – Part Number: WE09X10014
Lower Felt Seal with Adhesive
PartSelect #: PS755828
Manufacturer #: WE09X10014
$46.22
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Drain Hose – Part Number: WH01X10189
Drain Hose
PartSelect #: PS756357
Manufacturer #: WH01X10189
$163.61
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Rear Bearing Shaft Support – Part Number: WE13X10011
Rear Bearing Shaft Support
PartSelect #: PS265828
Manufacturer #: WE13X10011
$130.67
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Upper Felt Seal with Adhesive – Part Number: WE09X10013
Upper Felt Seal with Adhesive
PartSelect #: PS652857
Manufacturer #: WE09X10013
$45.75
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Drain Pump – Part Number: WH23X10041
Drain Pump
PartSelect #: PS3502779
Manufacturer #: WH23X10041
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time.
$186.82
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THRUST WASHR – Part Number: WH2X1009
THRUST WASHR
PartSelect #: PS271401
Manufacturer #: WH2X1009
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Control Thermostat – Part Number: WE04X10028
Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS265265
Manufacturer #: WE04X10028
This thermostat controls the internal drying temperature. Cycling themostats continually cycle the heating element off and on to maintain a constant inner temperature. This particular cycling thermos...
$91.43
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STRIKE DOOR – Part Number: WE1X1158
STRIKE DOOR
PartSelect #: PS266861
Manufacturer #: WE1X1158
$62.82
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Sijo
November 9, 2022
Water not drain and not spinning
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Hello Sijo, thank you for contacting us. A blocked drainage can stop the washer from spinning. We would recommend checking the drain pipes and hoses and ensuring that these are not blocked. Also, check the drain pump and make sure that it is functional and not blocked. We hope this solves your problem!

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Henry
April 7, 2024
During the spin cycle, smoke started to come out of the machine. I removed the front panel and saw that the drive belt had been rubbing against one of the legs supporting the tub, causing the belt to shred and burn. There seems to be some oil inside as well. My guess is that something is wrong with the idler arm torsion spring. Considering the age and availability of parts, it is probably time for a new machine, but a pro's opinion would be welcome. Thanks!
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Hello Henry, thank you for getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, the issue is most probably with the idler pulley, part number PS12730520. It includes the idler arm and the idler pulley that maintains tension on the drive belt, allowing the belt to turn. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!

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Jamie
December 4, 2023
Dryer is not heating
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Hello Jamie, thank you for reaching out. We would recommend checking the thermal fuse, part number PS755806, to fix the issue. We hope this helps!

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Ana
March 13, 2024
No gira la secadora The dryer does not spin
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Hello Ana, thank you for your question. It may be a faulty Door Catch PS264343 or Door Strike PS266861. One or more of the shock absorbers might be broken or worn out making the tub unbalanced and unable to rotate properly. Problems with the drive belt or motor, such as breakage or wear, can also hinder spinning. We hope this helps.

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Loud rhythmic squeaking
About a year ago I had to replace the front sliders. I had thought at the time that I should replace the belt and check the rear bearing, but I was in a hurry, and the wash was backing up, so I didn't do it. Oops. Within 6 months dryer started squeaking. Did I get around to pulling it out, and greasing rear bearing. Nope. Dbl oops.

Luckily on this model, everything is pretty basic, strong, and well made. The rear bearing after 9 years of constant use (5 person family)had simply run out of grease, and then worn into the plastic housing that holds the rear bearing. NOTE TO ALL -- probably too late if you're reading this -- but just grease your rear bearing by using a grease gun with high temp grease (car bearing grease works fine)through the small hole at back of dryer dead center of drum. It will take 5 min, and probably prevent the need for this repair, or delay it substantially.

Unplug dryer, turn off gas, and disconnect gas hose and duct hose. Inspect the latter two and consider repacing while you're at it. Move dryer to where you can get at front and back without cursing too much.

So...take a putty knife, and put a little masking tape around the blade if you're worried about scratching the finish on your dryer. If you're doing this repair, your dryer is probably at least as old as mine, and you can skip the tape and just bear with some small scratches.

Slide the putty knife into the groove between lid and front of dryer and pop up. (held by spring clips)

Now tip up lid and slide back, you may have to wrestle it a bit, or it may come off like a charm. Put it out of the way.

Take a sec to look at the interior wiring (you unplugged the dryer, right?) If you see any worn or raw spots, take some electrical tape and fix. Should be fine though. Take a vacuum and suck up any extraneous lint, dirt etc.

Tip dryer up slightly and block with wood or a brick. There are two screws at bottom -- undo these. IF they're missing, no worries, they're not critical. Put dryer back down.

Get a trouble light or a good lamp and shine ti wher you can see interior of dryer. There are two screws, one on each side on the INSIDE of the dryer, connecting the side panels to the front. Undo those. Put them in a little baggie and mark them "interior fr screws." I know, you're thinking "I can just remember them." But trust me, this way, you can't lose them or screw up. Now use the putty knife to pop the front panel off the sides. Do this gently, and don't yank the front way back, as the drum will drop. Oh, on mine there was a yellow plastic doohicky in the middle at top. Take that off too (one tiny screw) put the screw back in part way and stick the doohicky in the baggie.

OK, so the front panel should now be loose. It is still on a couple of little tabs at the bottom, which you prefer not to bend. So lift the front slightly and then back it out, while you (or preferably a helper) holds the drum so you can let it down gently. The front is attached to all sorts of wiring. You don't need to disconnect ANYTHING. THe front should be able to be moved away to the right like a door. Rest this up against something so as to not strain the wiring. On the front of the door are the felt and plastic sliders. If they look beat up or worn, replace them now -- or like me, you can do the job twice... That part is super simple...

Now, got back of dryer, there is a vent at back bottom. Remove three (or less) screws) and remove little door. Probably substantial lint here. Vacuum like crazy. The belt comes down around the drive pulley, and then up and over the idler pulley (to keep tension on belt. IF this feels loose/easy to move, replace the belt. In fact, if the belt is over 5 years old, replace the belt. (or when it breaks, you get to open everything again). Just unhook the spring and the idler will be loose and you can remove the belt off the pulleys -- it's now just around the drum. Slide the idler pulley off the stem
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Drum Belt Rear Bearing
  • Mark from San Diego, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Washer would not drain
Removed 2 Hose clamps with pliers. Unplug power source from drain pump. Unscrew 2 mounting screws with 5/16" nut-driver then replace unit in reverse sequence...... Very simple.
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Drain Pump
  • Jack from Canyon Lake, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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filter had a hole
simple replacement
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DRYER LINT FILTER
  • Patricia from chicago, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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