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Roller, Rear

Part Number: AP4038165
MFG Part Number: 31001096
Made by: Whirlpool
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Made by Whirlpool. Whirlpool brands include Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and others.
Whirlpool also makes various appliance models for Sears / Kenmore.

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Part Number 31001096 (AP4038165) replaces 31001096, 53-0163, 53-0642, 53-1578, DE692, 2815, AH2030837, EA2030837, PS2030837, 53-0163, 53-0642, 53-1578.

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Our dryer has started to make a squeaking sound when run, and is now sounding like the rollers are getting ready seize. Should all the rollers be replaced and what else should be replaced too?

Chris for Model Number Amana ale643rbw

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The dryer would randomly make a noise and stop in the middle of a cycle. Once it stopped you just had to push the start knob again to get it going. This initial problem has gotten worse. Now the problem is that when the dryer stops and you push the start knob it makes a buzzing sound and won’t start. After waiting about 15 minutes it will start. When problem happens and you just leave the dryer alone it never starts up but the timer continues to run to end of cycle.

LG for Model Number lnc8766a71

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Problem I'm having is one of these idler wheels squeaks on the drum until it warms up, or at least runs for about 3-4 minutes. It isn't the bushing squeaking because I've sprayed WD40 on the drum attempting to find the cause, and it is the rubber making the noise because it does stop until the WD40 is rubbed away. There appears to be no wear on the rubber, and only one of the idlers is making the noise. Could it simply be the rubber is dried out causing the noise? I have cleaned the part of the drum the idler runs in, and that made no difference.

Kim for Model Number PYE2300ayw

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When replacing the rear roller, which way does the wheel go on? With the flange side out or the flange side in ????

Joey D. for Model Number pye3200ayw

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