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This electronic control board manages your appliance's core operations, interpreting user selections and sensor inputs to run cycles reliably. Replacing a failed board can restore proper functionality and responsive controls. What it does:
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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Fix intermittent operation or power issues in your laundry center with a new wiring harness. Restores electrical connections between components.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This is an electronic control board designed for use in a combination washer/dryer or laundry center unit. It manages the user interface and cycle selections, communicating your inputs to the main control system. Replace this board if the display is blank or unresponsive, buttons fail to register, or the unit does not start or respond to cycle selections.
This electrical switch controls a specific function within your appliance's circuit. When contacts wear or fail, the unit may not start or selected options won't engage. Replacing the switch restores proper signaling and dependable operation.
Control knob for laundry center. Installs on the front control panel to adjust settings. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for proper operation.
Wire harness for laundry center units. Connects electrical components between washer and dryer sections. Replace if wires are frayed, damaged, or connectors are broken.
Secures and organizes wires inside your appliance. Replace if broken, loose, or missing to prevent wire damage. Verify fit with your model number.
Fix a laundry center that won't start or respond to controls with this switch. Common fix for unresponsive buttons or cycle selection issues. DIY-friendly.
Replace a faulty switch in your laundry center when the unit won't start or cycle properly. This switch restores normal operation. DIY-friendly repair.
Pan head mounting screw for dryers. Secures internal components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during appliance maintenance.
Dryer won't start or smells like burning? A melted or loose terminal block where the power cord connects is often the cause. Easy 20-minute repair.
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