This seal can be used for the front or rear drum. Adhesive is NOT included. For adhesive search: WPY055980
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Replacing your Maytag Dryer Dryer Drum Felt Seal
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy | Marks left on clothes
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, International, Crosley.
Part# WP33001807 replaces these:
AP6007947, 33001807, WP33001807VP
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Brian S - November 9, 2024
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Exactly what was needed
Fast delivery. Fair price. Exactly what was needed. A relief that I no longer need to wear wet clothes.
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Patricia V - October 20, 2022
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Easy repair!
Quick delivery,got exactly what I needed
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Gordon M - January 23, 2021
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Easy repair.
Do not need adhesive for this repair as outlined in the instructions.
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Michel C - January 28, 2019
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Not best fit for dryer mde3706azw (Maytag)
The length is ok but not thick enough (I had to make a temporary fix). I ordered another one, as the original and a bit more expensive.
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Wendy B - September 2, 2018
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Easy repair but a little time consuming
The part arrived quickly and was a perfect fit!
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The dryer was making a terrible noise that sounded like bearings squealing.
I've never even opened this dryer before so I looked at one of the installation videos PartSelect has. I found one using my model, which made it really easy. I removed the front panel and door, then lifted the top of the dryer up on it's hinges: that's a great feature because you need the top out of the way to remove the drum. I took the belt off the drum, lifted it up and pulled it straight out. I did buy a pair of snap ring pliers to remove the snap ring off the drum support shaft. I think you really must have those to remove and replace the rings. Be careful when removing the snap rings. I shot the first one across the room like it was a rubber band. We had a good laugh. I used a wrench to hold the nut on the backside of the roller shaft and unscrewed it. I screwed the new roller shafts on, slipped the drum rollers on them, then carefully used the snap ring pliers to place the rings on the front of the shaft to hold the rollers on. While I had the unit opened up, I figured I should go ahead and replace the multi rib belt. I put the ribbed side on the drum and sat the drum on the rollers . The tricky part is now getting down on the ground, reaching under the drum for the belt. Make sure the belt isn't twisted anywhere on the drum or in your hands while you pull the belt under the idler pulley. Hold the belt ribbed sides together while feeding the belt under the pulley. It takes a good deal of strength to move the pulley over so you can hook the end of the belt on the shaft. Once you've gotten that attached, put your hand inside the drum and rotate it a few times to make sure you connected it properly and that you placed the belt in the right spot on the drum. It was easy to see the black stripe around the drum where I'd taken off the old one.
I watched all of the video provided for repairing each of the parts and used them several times! They were excellent and beneficial! I used the suggestions provided and found the involved correction to do exactly as planned. The end result was very good and the dryer now works like it is supposed to without any noises. I thank you for all of your help.
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Rear Felt seal came out, squealing sound when drying
Turned off gas and unplugged dryer 1) Removed bottom front panel 2) lifted top panel up like a car hood 3) Removed door springs 4) disconnected electrial connections to door unit, removed door unit 5) removed drum, scraped old felt from drum 6) glued new felt with a very strong glue (nanoglue or gorilla glue, same thing), let it dry overnight 7) secured back inside panel, replaced drum and put dryer back together.
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Matthew from Lombard, IL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Dryer Baffle broke off and rear felt seal was pulled out
1. Remove 2 screws that hold door hinges on. 2. Remove 2 screws on opposite side of door hinge and remove 2 plastic clips. 3. There are 2 hex screws that hold the front panel on. Remove these and the panel is held on by a flex clip. Gently twist the top towards the outside of the dryer and they will come free. 4. tilt panel forward and lift of 2 clips at the bottom. 5. Remove the screws under the cover panel which will release the drum holder and lint collector. 6. Lift top of dryer and lift out drum. TAKE THE TIME SINCE THE UNIT IS OPEN TO VACUUM OUT THE ENTIRE DRYER. CLEAN OUT THE EXAUST TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY. 7. I replaced the rear felt by using a flat head screwdriver to lift tabs and install felt. Using the screwdrive I compressed the tabs to hold the felt. 8. The baffle was installed inside the drum and using 2 hex bolts to hold the baffle in. I added 2 washers since the hole was inlarged due to the baffle becoming loose and pulling through the metal drum. 9. Re-install the drum and push rear felt to the outside of the drum. 10. The front drum needs to be installed. Push the felt to the outside of the drum and check the rear felt to ensure it is still on the outsid of the drum. Install 4 hex screws to secure front drum holder. 11. Insatall lint catch unit with 4 additional hex screws. 12. Verify the lint collection panel lins up with the exhaust fan at the base. When units line up tighten all 8 hex screws. 13. Reinstall front cover panel by inserting panel on bottom clips and tilt up to the dryer. The top corners are gently twisted to the outside of the dryer to reattach to the spring clips. Use 2 hex screws to attach panel. 14. Re-attach plastic clips and 2 screws on side opposite of door hinges. 15. Re-attach door hinges with 2 screws. Cleck to ensure the door closes. 16. Check dryer operation.
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My dryer motor burnt a phase. The tear down was very straight forward since there isn't much to a dryer. I did the tear down in the driveway. The dryer was full of lint so I blasted it with compressed air to clean it up. Keep all your parts in labeled baggies as you do the tear down. Reassembly goes much faster. The hardest part about changing the motor was getting the motor clips off. They are tough buggers. I used slip-joint pliers & finally popped them off. This job is simply enough for the average monkey. Just use the diagrams on partselect.com if you forget where something goes.
I shipped everything via fedex 2-day. It took 5 days to get here. partselect shipped it fast. fedex was the problem. I guess the boys at fedex have a public education is they think 5=2.
i removed the front cover .then i removed the two screws thet held the top and then raised it up then silde out the drum. replaced the rollersthat the drum runs on. then just put it back together. not a hard job at all.
1 - unscrewed door 2 - made a mess because the directions did not work for my dryer 3 - figured it out = eventually 4 - popped loose the front panel 5 - unscrewed metal bars (that were holding the top down in the front) 6 - lift front like a hood on a car 7 - unscrew the rest of the front until the drum was loose and I could get to the felt strip 8 - glue new strip on where the old strip was = to the front and back plates that hold the drum 9 - put it back together :)
Dryer was noisy and was taking a long time to dry clothes
The dryer disassembly was pretty straightforward. The drive belt slips over the drum and easily prys over the drive and idler pulleys. The drum seal is held in place with the existing metal tabs. The old drum glides had to be drilled out and the new ones pop rivited in easily. Overall a rather simple process and the dryer sounds and drys like new again for minimal expenditure and time. Probably would have cost $200+ had I had a service person do the work.
Replaced damaged parts and recommended parts normally causing the problem. Dryer is working again like new. I expended $112 rather than $600 for a new equipment. Good deal!
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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metal banging noise as dryer drum rolls
Used PartSelect videos to first diagnose the problem which was worn drum felt seal. Then, used the same videos to replace parts, both needed and convenient to replace b/c of already have access.
While the videos were very helpful, first timers should be aware that there are significant knowledge gaps between a professional's easy repair vs an amateur attempting the same.
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John
March 10, 2018
Our front felt pad on the drum wore out. If I buy the replacement felt, what kind of adhesive should I use?
Hello John,
Thanks for your question. The adhesive to use with this part is part number PS11757492.
I hope this helps.
Hello Ronnie, thank you for your question. This is only one felt seal. To replace both, please order a quantity of 2. I hope this helps.
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Beryl
February 11, 2018
What part is drum felt seal for the front of the dryer.
For model number MDE9606AYW
Hi Beryl,
Thank you for your question. This would be the part for your front seal. Here is a video that should help you with installation: https://youtu.be/rv1Z0yNJIMY . It works for the front and the back. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Zinnia
October 24, 2019
Hi i need to buy the felt seal for my dryer. Do i need to buy adhesive?
For model number Mdg7657bwq
Hi Zinnia, yes the felt seal does not come with adhesive. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Zinnia
October 25, 2019
What felt product do I need to buy for this model Maytag dryer
For model number Mdg7657bwq
Hello Zinnia, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11741074. Hope this helps!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11741074
Manufacturer Part Number: WP33001807