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This is a replacement dryer control panel that has been manufactured by General Electric. This control panel allows the user to select the desired dryer settings and cycles. It houses the buttons for these selections, as well as the display. Over time, the panel may deteriorate or become worn to the point where the user cannot read the display or select the settings. This might include the buttons becoming jammed, the display failing to light up, or general wear and tear. In such cases, immediately replace this part. Wear work gloves and unplug the dryer from the power outlet before proceeding with repair work. As an authentic OEM part, this control panel is intended for use with different brands of dryers manufactured by General Electric, Hotpoint, RCA, and other compatible brands. This part is sold individually and is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable, non-corrosive materials.
This genuine replacement part is a user interface board for dryers. The user interface board is the circuit board that responds to the buttons located on the control panel allowing the user to adjust the dryer settings. If the dryer is no longer responding when buttons are being pressed then it might be time to replace the user interface board. Luckily this is a relatively easy repair.To replace the interface board begin by turning off the power to the dryer. Once the power has been shut off move the dryer away from the wall to gain access to the upper back panel. Remove the panel and locate the interface board. Snap it out of its brackets and remove the wire harness attached to the board. Reinsert the wire connector to the new interface and snap the new board assembly back to its original place.This OEM replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand Dryers.
This is a replacement center knob screw used to secure a range or cooktop control knob to the control shaft. It restores a loose or stripped knob connection so the control knob stays firmly attached during use. What it does
This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) is an electronic switching device used in appliance control circuitry to regulate power to motors or heating circuits. Replacing a faulty SCR restores reliable power control and helps resolve intermittent or failed operation. What it does: