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The Drum Bearing Bracket is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire dryers. It holds and supports the drum bearing, which allows the dryer drum to spin smoothly during the tumbling and drying cycle. Causes of failure can be cracking or breaking of the bracket over time due to constant use and stress. Improper installation that puts strain on the bracket may also lead to issues. Symptoms of a bad drum bearing bracket include:
This Frigidaire OEM replacement part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and some Kenmore models.
I watched the helpful diy video. It gave me what the problem was and the confidence to do it. Took my dryer apart with the helpful hints in the video repair went smooth. Works like a dream and I saved money. Thank you appliance parts pros. Read more
If your dryer won't start or the door won't latch securely, the door strike may be worn or broken. This part ensures proper door closure. Easy DIY fix.
With the parts in hand and the how-to video supplied by the parts provider. The repair was simple. I am never ordering from anyone else, these folks are the absolute best! Read more
Fix a dryer timer that won't advance or automatic cycles that stopped working. This timer resistor regulates cycle duration. Easy 15-minute repair.
I Replaced the power resistor. The old resistor had a small burnt spot and tested infinity for resistance.The terminals were too small so I had to make new connector. Any 5000 ohm ceramic filled resistor would have worked also. Read more
Dryer not heating or overheating? This heating element assembly with enclosure and insulators is the likely fix. DIY install in 30 minutes.
Our dryer suddenly began overheating while drying. Outside of the dryer cabinet was uncomfortably warm to the touch, dryer drum was hot, charred smelling laundry. Based on what I read it was likely one of two things - a failed cycling thermostat or a shorted heating element. First I cleaned the vent hose and ducting to ensure good airflow, which I had. I opened the circuit breaker first, then took off the door and front cover. I started with a thorough cleaning of the dryer with a vaccuum... Read more
The Flame Sensor is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part detects the presence of a flame in gas dryers, ensuring that the gas ignites properly for safe and efficient drying. Causes of a bad flame sensor can include regular wear and tear, carbon buildup from the gas flame, or electrical malfunctions. Symptoms of a bad flame sensor include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
GE Gas Dryer Model DBVH512GF1WW began to heat for only a short amount of time so drying clothes took WAY too long. Read online that the first thing to replace are the solenoids. Bought the two solenoids from AppliancePartsPros.com for about $50 total, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Had to watch a few videos to learn to disassemble the dryer, and the job took a couple of hours, but now that I know what I'm doing it could be done in less than 30 minutes. Also, the old solenoids tested... Read more
The Adhesive is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances, designed for securing and sealing various components within the appliances. This adhesive is ideal for use in situations where a durable and heat-resistant bond is necessary.Size: 2 oz. tube. This silicone rubber adhesive can be used on door gaskets, felt seals, and much more. Over time, seals and insulation can become loose or detached due to wear, heat, or mechanical action, potentially compromising the appliance's functionality, efficiency, or safety. The need for this adhesive may become apparent through symptoms such as:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
Seal and adhesive. Read more
The Control Board is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire dryers. It is the central processing unit that controls all functions and operations of the dryer. The board receives input from sensors, activates heating elements and motor controls, and determines dryness levels based on temperature, moisture, and time settings.
Causes of a bad control board can include failure due to wear and tear over time, exposure to heat and electrical stresses during normal operating cycles, as well as damage due to external impact or moisture intrusion.
Symptoms of a bad control board include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux and some Kenmore model dryers.
Replaced the Control Board. (Originally purchased a remanufactured one from another website, it worked for 5 loads of clothes and the error came back!) One from AppliancePartsPros.com has been working perfectly! Read more
Fix dryer overheating issues with this thermistor assembly. Monitors temperature and sends readings to the control board. DIY-friendly repair part.
Dryer won't start or run? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety part cuts power when overheating occurs. DIY-friendly repair.
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The Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire dryers. It plays a crucial role in monitoring and regulating the temperature inside the tumbler. The thermostat works closely with the heating element and controls to accurately sense temperature fluctuations and modulate heating levels accordingly. Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:
Causes can be normal wear over extreme heating and cooling cycles. Environmental contaminants may also impact sensor performance. This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
My Electrolux Frigidaire Gas Dryer stopped working and I got an error code E66 that the thermal limiter blew from over heating. The E66 code stops displaying after the initial code and you will then get a door open message. I replaced the thermal limiter and the thermostat just to be sure which part at the problem. The job is hard because you have to take apart the entire dryer and remove the drum. Would be a tough project to complete on your own. Read more
Dryer not heating or taking too long to dry? This heating element generates the hot air for drying cycles. DIY-friendly repair, typically 10-15 minutes.
Out with the old. In with the new. No problem. Dryers are simple and usually can be fixed quickly. appliance pros makes it easier with their tutorial videos and fast shipping! Read more
Dryer won't heat, overheats, or shuts off mid-cycle? A faulty cycling thermostat often causes these issues. Easy DIY fix with our video guide.
Tested the old t-stat with ohm meter. When shaken, the contacts would open. Replaced it with new t-stat and it works fine now. Thanks! Read more
Dryer drum roller axle mounts to the rear panel and supports drum rollers. Replace if bent, worn, or wobbling. Helps eliminate noise from damaged axles.
Replaced the tension pulley assembly, drum rollers, drum roller axles, belt, and drum glides while I had the dryer disassembled. It turned out that the cause of the squeak was the tension pulley assembly, however it was easy and economical enough to replace anything that could have been the cause of the squeaking while I had the dryer apart. The parts were ordered on Thursday afternoon and delivered on Friday. I had the dryer repaired and running like new in no time. For about $100, it was... Read more
Secures the lint filter cover in your dryer. Replace if the spring is missing, broken, or damaged, causing the filter cover to not stay in place properly.
Removed old lint filter cover. Inserted spring on one end of lint cover and installed cover. Read more
Dryer won't heat or start? This thermal fuse cuts power when temperatures get too high. Test with a multimeter for continuity. Easy DIY repair.
Did some dryer repair research (dryer not heating) on the internet. Bought an ohm meter, opened up the dryer and tested the cut-off-T, high limit thermostat, dryer igniter, flame sensor, cycling thermostat for continuity. The igniter was bad, the other parts tested ok. Went online to AppliancePartsPros.com searched for a new igniter for my specific dryer model, found the right replacement igniter and watched the video on how to replace the igniter. Because my dryer is old (15+ years) and I... Read more
Dryer won't heat? This high limit thermostat cycles the heating element to maintain safe temperatures. A simple 5-10 minute fix with a multimeter test.
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