Product Description
Cylinder Felt Seal Specifications
This part is located between the back of the drum and the rear dryer panel.
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Replacing your Speed Queen Dryer Cylinder 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:
Speed Queen, Amana, Maytag, Whirlpool.
Part# WP37001132 replaces these:
AP6008776, 37001132, 5-0006, 5-1801, 500006, 501801, 510207P
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Gerald D - April 14, 2020
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Worked as advertised
Part fit the machine and all is now back to normal ie. clothes not snagging and dryer is holding the heat in. Only suggestion is a diagram included with the part to clearly indicate what part of the cylinder felt seal is actually glued to the rim. Basically which side down since if you glue wrong side you would have wasted much time in starting over.
Michel C - January 30, 2019
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best fit for dryer mde3706azw (Maytag)
Easy to adjust (stretching felt) and glue it. Fast delivery
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The Felt Gasket between drum and door ripped, vent manifold from Dryer to fan and lint screen broken
I pulled the bottom panel and the door panel to replace the manifold and felt gasket around the drum. I removed old gasket very easily, it peeled right off. I use brake cleaning fluid (Spray Can from Auto Zone about $1.45) to remove old glue. Used spray contact cement (Elmer's about 4.50 at Ace) and sprayed the panel and gasket surfaces and let dry. I then applied a 2nd coat and let get "tacky" and installed the gasket. You will need an extra set of hands to hold the gasket in place while you stretch it over the the panel. The vent manifold is held in place with 3 phillips screws and was installed in about 10 minutes. The only gripe I had was in the Parts-Select illustrated breakdown they don't tell you the lint screen comes with the manifold assembly, so I bought one of them too. Now have an extra lint screen
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Tim from South Glens Falls, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Noisy - Clothes getting stuck between drum and bulkhead
1) Removed lower panel
2) Removed door
3) Removed Front Panel - removed connectors from switch and marked connections
4) Removed Front Bulkhead
5) Glides and Felt pads were missing, and brackets were nearly worn through
6) Removed and Replaced old brackets
7) Attached self-adhesive felt pads
8) Attached Drum Glides
9) Removed old felt seal
10) Glued new felt seal in place with 5-min epoxy
11) Allowed Epoxy to set and stop stinking
12) Re-attached front bulkhead
13) Re-attached remaining parts
Dryer works great, is quiet again, and no longer eats clothes!!!!!!
2) Removed door
3) Removed Front Panel - removed connectors from switch and marked connections
4) Removed Front Bulkhead
5) Glides and Felt pads were missing, and brackets were nearly worn through
6) Removed and Replaced old brackets
7) Attached self-adhesive felt pads
8) Attached Drum Glides
9) Removed old felt seal
10) Glued new felt seal in place with 5-min epoxy
11) Allowed Epoxy to set and stop stinking
12) Re-attached front bulkhead
13) Re-attached remaining parts
Dryer works great, is quiet again, and no longer eats clothes!!!!!!
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Jeffrey from Medina, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Drum Not spinning
First, I unplugged the dryer. Then I used a flat screw driver to pop the top open. I removed 2 bolts from the front cover and removed the front door cover. I also took pictures of the electrical connector on the door so I would remember how the wires went back on. Then I removed 4 bolts from the front drum guide and lint screen holder. This allowed me to remove the drum & old belt. While the drum was out, I pried an access panel open on the side of the dryer. I then glued the new back felt piece in place. I put the new belt around the drum and re installed it. I re-installed the front guide and front cover re-connecting the door electrical switch. With the access panel open, I attached the belt to the motor. I then plugged it back in and turned it on to verify operation pryor to snapping the top cover back in place. Very easy repair.
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Dann from Claremont, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dryer made marks, then noise, then more noise
Thanks to this website we were able to not only find the parts, but a video that told us how to take the dryer apart. Unfortunately, between the time we diagnosed the problem, ordered the parts, and they arrived, the drum had worn into the front bulkhead. We were able to file the sharp parts dull and install the brackets, felt pads, and drum glides along with the felt seal, but ended up breaking the dryer door switch. Once that came in, it has been working. I'm not sure how long the repair will last, but it was much better than buying a new one.
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Chad from Caldwell, ID
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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lots of noises
disassembled found bunch of worn out parts . I went to website wich was very helpful found all . my worn out parts online. dryer is very quiet now I wish i would have done it sooner.P.S. going to fix my dads dryer next. thank you
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joe from johnsburg, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dryer banging and clothes getting stuck between tub and felt pad while tumbling.
Very easy repair. I took off the bottom fromt panel with a nut driver. Then I took off the face/door panel. Take note of the wires that need to come off by marking them with a sharpie or tape. The top of the dryer can be stood up to allow access to the ductwork that has the felt pad on it. The felt pad was worn through in spots, the drum glide was completely gone and both cylinder glide brackets were almost completely worn through. I just replaced the brackets and the pads. The old felt came off fairly easily. I scraped the old glue for the felt off with a knife and cleaned and dried the surface before applying the hi temp adhesive. I waited 1 minute while the glue became tacky (be careful, the glue starts out thin and tends to run) and the felt pad was easily put back in place with my wife's help. Everything was very simple and it cost $87.00 for parts and shipping. I felt that this should be a good investment since I have had no other problems with this dryer and this is normal wear and tear. Better than paying $600+ for a new dryer. The video for changing the felt pad was very detailed and easy to follow as well.
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christopher from sycamore, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set
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Was not drying properly. Making a rubbing noise metal to metal sound.
First had to remove the front panel after lifting the top up on its hinges and supporting it. Diconnected wires to the front panel after marking them where they go. Saw where drum was rubbing above the impeller housing for the fan. Removed the drum slides and replaced them with new slides and brackets. Removed the belt and replaced it. It is a little tricky with the belt on the tensioner so pay close attention on how you remove it, it will make putting the new one on easier.Replaced the felt gasket with high temp glue. Cleaned inside and outside of cabinet. Put the panel back on,hooked up the wires and it looks and runs like new again.
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David from Pasadena, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Felt pad on cylinder glide bracket came off.
First, leaned dryer back and removed 2 screws at bottom front panel.
Then removed 2 screws at bottom of door assembly.
Pulled bottom door assembly forward and down.
Disconnected "can't go wrong" wiring connectors.
Then removed old cylinder glide rivets at bottom of cylinder using drill motor with 1/4" drill.
I installed new felt pads on new cylinder glides. Then installed glides with rivet gun.
Reconnected wire harness.
Installed door assembly and lower panel assembly.
BACK IN BUSINESS! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
Then removed 2 screws at bottom of door assembly.
Pulled bottom door assembly forward and down.
Disconnected "can't go wrong" wiring connectors.
Then removed old cylinder glide rivets at bottom of cylinder using drill motor with 1/4" drill.
I installed new felt pads on new cylinder glides. Then installed glides with rivet gun.
Reconnected wire harness.
Installed door assembly and lower panel assembly.
BACK IN BUSINESS! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
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Billy from Woodsboro, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Cylinder glide brackets broke, cylinder seal damage
After removing the front of the dryer, I took out the front assembly where the seal and glide brackets attatch. I replaced the bad cylinder glide by drilling the old rivets out and re-riveting the new glide in place from the back side. I then replaced the felt pads and glides on the glide brackets and glued a new cylinder seal around the front assembly. I reccomend having 4 hands for placing the cylinder seal around the assembly with fresh glue.
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Troy from Reading, PA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Dryer taking too long to dry
Determined that the 2 completely worn off front & rear drum seals were causing dryer to take too long to dry clothes.
Removed the front bottom panel first, then the middle panel and then the top panel. After removing the belt from the drum, it came out easily. Replaced both thermostats and fuse
just so they would be new in the unit.
Reglued the seals in place and waited til glue dried. Then reassembled everything back. Also lubricated the drum wheels. Everything worked and was quiet!
Removed the front bottom panel first, then the middle panel and then the top panel. After removing the belt from the drum, it came out easily. Replaced both thermostats and fuse
just so they would be new in the unit.
Reglued the seals in place and waited til glue dried. Then reassembled everything back. Also lubricated the drum wheels. Everything worked and was quiet!
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Daniel from Phoenix, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Elisha
September 16, 2017
I have a Maytag dryer.. are clothes are getting stuck in the front part of the dryer.. it's ripping them & getting black marks on them.. do i need to get a cylinder felt seal for the front???
For model number MDET336AYW
Hello Elisha, thank you for contacting us. That does sound like it could be the felt seal. You may also want to check the lint duct assembly. The part the lint trap goes in and make sure there is nothing there that can catch on clothes or looks worn down. Good luck with the repair!
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Brandon
October 31, 2019
I need a front felt seal but can not find it help plz
For model number MDET336AYW
Hello Brandon, 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 PS11741917. Hope this helps!
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Kathryn
July 4, 2019
I need to replace the front felt seal on the drum. This part is listed in the diagram as being in the front bulkhead assembly but the description says it's the rear. Can i use this on the front or is there another part?
For model number Ale643raw
Hi Kathryn, thank you for your question. Looking at your model the felt seals on both the back and the front are the same type, so yes, this part would also work on the front of your drum there. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Kevin
July 16, 2019
I'm wondering if this is the correct part number for the front of the drum on my Amana dryer? It is torn and the stitching has let go over a large section.
For model number ALE331RCW
Hi Kevin, thank you for your question. Yes, this is the part that you are looking for according to your manufacturer and the model number provided. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jack
July 23, 2019
The dryer felt seal for the drum came out and was twisted beyond repair. Will the dryer run ok if this seal is not replaced?
For model number MDG3706AWW
Hello Jack, thank you for your question. It would be recommended to replace it if it is damaged, as not having one could lead to your clothes getting caught up inside the dryer or a squealing or banging noise. It could also lead to a lack of heat in the dryer. We hope this answers your question.
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Jennifer
December 12, 2017
Putting new felt seal on rear drum today. Which way does the felt seal go, thinner part facing up with thicker edge towards the barrel? I thought I could use the old one as a reference but it’s really worn out!
Hi Jennifer, Thank you for the question.Here is a link to the video on the repair. It should help determine how to install the new seal. Good luck with the repair!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqCqrLo2JKo
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Paul
July 1, 2019
Is this belt for both the front and rear of the drum?
Hello Paul, Thank you for the question. This cylinder felt seal is used in dryers and is located between the back of the drum and the rear dryer panel. In order for us to locate the correct front seal we will require the model number of the unit. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. Look forward to hearing from you!
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Paul
July 1, 2019
Hi, I need the front drum gasket seal.
For model number SDE405DAYW
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the seal is PS11741917. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Doug
June 24, 2021
I see this fits the rear bulk head. Will this seal fit the Front bulkhead as well. If not what part is needed for that.
For model number ADE30RGS171TW01
Hello Doug, Thank you for the question. The will fit the front and read. We hope this helps!
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Lyle
July 30, 2021
When you turn on the clothes dryer there is a loud squealing "er, er, er" noise which at first would go away once the dryer was going but lately it comes and goes so getting worse. Looks like the front felt seal is worn and drum is shiny where the felt seal is worn. Should one replace both the front and rear felt seals while the unit is apart? Anything else needing repair that could be causing this? Thanks.
For model number Maytag Neptune dryer
Hello Lyle, Thank you for your inquiry. We do recommend changing both the front and rear felt seals. You should also check the drum glides, belt and rollers. For more specific information, may we confirm the model number of your dryer? We look forward to hearing from you.
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PartSelect Number: PS11741917
Manufacturer Part Number: WP37001132
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