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Dryer stops mid-cycle or won't start? This door latch assembly secures the door to keep your dryer running. Simple 2-minute DIY fix for most models.
I noticed if I caught it early enough the light inside would be on. I googled it and found that it could be the door latch slipping and letting the door open, which would stop the dryer. I watched the video on Appliance Parts Pros and it was so simple. I ordered a new door latch and catch and fixed it in 2 minutes! Thank you so much! Read more
This adjustable leveling leg screws into the dryer base to support and stabilize the cabinet. Replacing a worn or missing foot helps level the appliance, reduce vibration and noise, and keep it steady on uneven floors.
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Hardware screws and nuts for installing a dryer side vent kit. Replace missing or stripped fasteners when reconfiguring exhaust outlet direction.
This micro switch is a compact, snap-action electrical switch that sends an on/off signal when a lever, latch, or paddle is moved. Replacing a worn switch restores reliable detection and control response for the affected function.
Take section applicable apart, test and replace parts. Read more
Replace missing or stripped taptite screws that secure panels and internal components. This thread-forming screw creates a tight hold to eliminate rattles.
Self-tapping screw secures panels, brackets, and components inside your appliance. Replace stripped, corroded, or missing screws to restore secure fit.
The lint trap guide cover was cracked on our LG dryer which sees pretty heavy use at our rental cabins. AppliancePartsPros.com got us the replacement part in about 48 hours. They didn't have the lowest price, but they made the best assurances of a quick delivery while not having to pay for expedited shipping. I had double-checked part numbers (and prices and shipping time estimates!) at a number of other sites. All listed the same part number but, with it in hand, I could see it wasn't exactly... Read more
This inlet hose carries water from your home's supply line into the appliance. Replacing a cracked, kinked, or leaking hose restores proper water flow and helps prevent leaks and fill-related errors.
Precision mounting screw for dryers and laundry centers. Replaces missing, stripped, or damaged screws that secure panels, brackets, and assemblies. Restores stability.
Blower housing assembly for dryer that channels heated air from the drum to the exhaust. Replaces a cracked or damaged housing to restore proper airflow and help the dryer dry more efficiently and quietly. What it does:
Taptite screw secures dryer panels, brackets, and covers to sheet metal or plastic. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged during repairs.
LED light illuminates your dryer drum for easy viewing during operation. Replace when light dims, flickers, or burns out. Verify fit with your model.
I took the dryer apart. (You Tube video). The issue was a portion of the tension belt pulley wheel had broken off. The drum belt which wraps around the drum and the pulley would make the drum spin off balance, hence making the pounding noise. 1) I changed the belt because the dryer is 10+ years old & it had many cracks. 2) I changed the belt tensioner. 3) I changed the LED light. Read more
This clamp secures hoses, tubing or wiring to the appliance frame to help prevent rubbing, vibration and routing issues. It restores a solid attachment point so lines stay in place during normal use. What it does:
Replaced the motor. Read more
This pipe connector joins appliance water tubing to the inlet assembly, restoring a secure, leak-resistant connection so the dispenser or ice-making system can get a steady water supply. Ideal when fittings are cracked or worn. What it does:
Dryer door won't stay closed or pops open during cycle? This latch hook secures the door panel to prevent rattling and interruptions. Easy 10-minute fix.
Dryer not steaming or refreshing clothes? This water inlet valve controls the steam cycle. Fixes mineral buildup and flow issues. Moderate DIY repair.
This kit includes the high limit thermostat and thermal cut-off fuse that protect the dryer from overheating. The thermostat monitors the exhaust temperature and shuts off the heating element if it gets too hot, while the thermal fuse acts as a one-time safety device that permanently breaks the circuit during a dangerous overheat condition. Replace these components if the dryer won't heat, shuts off prematurely, or won't start at all - a blown thermal fuse is a common cause of a completely non-functional dryer.
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