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The Incandescent Lamp is an OEM part for LG dryers. It serves as the interior light source for LG clothes dryers.
Causes of lamp failure relate to typical lifespan expirations, being accidently left on which shortens rated hours, or faulty sockets allowing moisture or other contamination to enter the connection points.
Symptoms of a burned out lamp include:
This LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
Replaced rollers and lamp assembly Read more
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:
This side vent hole cover seals unused ventilation openings in your dryer cabinet. It prevents lint buildup and maintains proper airflow through the designated exhaust path. Install this cover if you have an open hole causing lint to escape into areas where it shouldn't or affecting drying efficiency.
The replacement cover was a perfect fit. This was literally a 10 second job. Read more
This guide assembly is a replacement slide guide that helps support and align moving components for smooth operation and reliable engagement. It restores proper tracking and reduces wobble or binding in the mechanism. What it does:
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 water tank assembly collects condensation produced during the drying cycle in a ventless or condenser dryer. It is a removable reservoir that must be emptied periodically to allow the dryer to continue operating. Replace this tank if it is cracked, leaking, or if the dryer displays a full tank error even after emptying.
Purchased a new water tank and it fits like a glove. Read more
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Outer door frame for your dryer. Replaces cracked, broken, or damaged exterior frame that surrounds the door glass assembly. Restores door appearance.
This dryer vent hose connects your dryer to the exhaust vent. Replace if cracked, torn, kinked, or showing wear that restricts airflow and lint removal.
Outer cabinet cover panel for dryer exterior. Replaces dented, cracked, or damaged panels. Restores appearance and protects internal components.
This is the front panel assembly for the drawer on a dryer unit. It serves as the visible front trim piece of the pull-out drawer, providing a finished appearance and structural support. Replace this panel if it is cracked, warped, discolored, or if the drawer no longer closes flush with the front of the dryer.
The Belt is an OEM replacement part for LG dryers that is responsible for connecting the motor to the drum to allow it to tumble. Over time, dryer belts can stretch, wear out, or even break, leading to a drum that won't turn and clothes that don't dry properly.
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Belt include:
Causes of failure can include regular wear and tear from the dryer's operation, overloading the dryer beyond its capacity, which puts extra strain on the belt, or a misalignment that causes uneven wear. A damaged belt can prevent your dryer from functioning correctly, leading to inefficiency in drying clothes and potential motor damage due to unnecessary strain.
This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I disassembled/reassembled the dryer according to the ApplianceParts Youtube video. With my limited electrical knowledge (just enough to be dangerous) I initially figured it was a problem with the heating unit, sensor(s), or the control board. After diagnosing the problem (bad thermistor), I had to order the parts and was able to repair and reassemble the dryer several days later. After removing the drum, I cleaned all the dust etc. out of the inside (it gets dirty in there!) and inspected,... Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The Dryer Thermistor is an OEM part for LG dryers, designed to monitor and help regulate the temperature within the dryer by providing feedback to the control board about the temperature inside the drum. This allows the dryer to adjust its heat settings accordingly, preventing overheating and ensuring clothes are dried evenly and safely.
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Thermistor include:
Causes of a bad Dryer Thermistor can include a buildup of lint and debris affecting its ability to accurately sense temperature, wear and tear over time, or electrical issues within the dryer's circuitry.
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