Larry March 29, 2013 for Model Number GTDP300EM1WS Please give me detailed instruction on how get to the dryer sensors in order to clean them. Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Larry. You need to open the dryer door and lean inside the drum and then look at the plastic vent holes on the air duct. You will see the 2 metal sensor bars you need to wipe down and clean. Read More...
Larry March 29, 2013 for Model Number GTDP300EM1WS Consumer Reports recommends periodically washing the dryer sensors if you use dryer sheets. What is the best way to do this on the model # GTDP300EM1WS? Thanks for your help.
Mike February 24, 2013 for Model Number dspe810eg5wt Does the air duct # WE14M92 come with the moisture sensor? How does the dryer know how many minutes to dry each load, is there also a weight sensor?
1 Answer Hello Mike! No, the front air duct assy part number WE14M92 (WE14X25080) does not include the sensor. To obtain the sensor you will need to order the complete assembly part number WE14M119. Thanks! Read More...
Mark February 03, 2013 for Model Number DBXR463ED2WW So, the squeak didn't get fixed fast enough. Not only did the bearing slides (http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ge-bearing-slide-we1m1067-ap5668531.html) wear away completely, a portion of the front air duct assembly did as well. Trying to insert the new bearing slides snapped one of the tabs off because they were so thin. My question is does this front air duct assembly come with the slides and other bits that attach to it? I'm assuming the single new bearing slide I managed to get in won't last long (and as a bonus, it's still squeaking!) and don't really want to have to wait even the excellent delivery time more than I have to. Thanks!
1 Answer Mark, the front support bearing WE3M26 is where the glides install. This part does not include the glides. The air duct assembly WE14X25080 includes the lower felt seal. Thanks! Read More...
Shellee March 12, 2012 for Model Number DRSR483ED1WW Please provide me with detailed instructions on how to install this part for model DRSR483ED1WW.
1 Answer Hello Shellee. This is not really that hard. First unplug the unit to prevent electrical shock. I do strongly recommend wearing mechanics gloves to prevent getting cut. Then there are two screws located directly above the door. (Open the dryer door and look straight up). This will allow you to raise the top up a bit and it will unhook from the metal clips on either side of the top of the body. When it has released from the clips, the top will unhook from the plastic tabs at the bottom of the control panel. Set this aside and reach in the top of the dryer pointing your screwdriver back toward yourself. One screw on either side releases the front. Tilt the front out toward you and lift. This will separate the front panel from the body. It will still be attached by the wires so just pivot the main front around to gain access to the inside of the front panel. Now at the top, the "bearing assembly" as named by the manufacturer, clips in at the top. A flat blade screwdriver will unsnap it from the top and allow it to pivot down toward you. Lift straight up on it and it will be free from the main front, (unless you have a model with the drum light. In this case you will have to take the light off or be awfully careful to prevent wire or bulb breakage). Now the air duct assembly WE14X25080, if I remember correctly has two screws holding it in. The models without the two screws just snap into the main front. The moisture sensor wires will have to be removed, (this is easiest with a pair of needle nosed pliers). Be careful not to get cut! They fit on snugly. Once this is done, reinstall the parts in reverse order. Be sure the seals on the new part contacts the main front properly to prevent lint, heat, and moisture from being recirculated into the cabinet which will cause a long dry time. When you reassemble the main top onto the unit, get the slots in first then pull toward you until the main top hooks in on the top of the unit. This is easiest if you go about it one side at a time. I hope this was useful in the repair of your unit. Let us know if we can further assist you. Have a great day! Read More...
Ed December 09, 2011 for Model Number DPSR475EWOWW Front Air Duct Assembly AP3186270. Dryer does not dry completely. I have cleaned this assembly best I could, but can not seem to get it off the door. I see where the bottom plastic fits into the top. I see no screws. Do I just pry down on the bottom section to get it apart? If I reinstall and still stops before completely dry can just the two sensor strips in this assembly be replaced or would I have to buy the complete assembly? Thanks, ED
1 Answer Hi Ed.You will need to remove the front panel to access the screws. They are inside the dryer. Front Air Duct Assembly Part # WE14X25080. Dryer front air duct assembly includes lower drum seal AP4319934 and duct seal AP2041835. Lint screen not included. For lint screen order AP3994985. Thank You. Read More...
Csk November 17, 2011 for Model Number drsr495egww Could you please tell me the difference between parts AP3186270 and AP3995254 ?
1 Answer Hi Csk. The Front air duct asy. part # WE14X25080, is for a larger capacity tub. Its inner sides are flat and long as opposed to the part # WE14M119 which is rounder. Your model uses the Lattter of the 2 part #'s. Thank You. Read More...
Michael March 30, 2011 for Model Number DWSR473GV0WW Does part 311/AP3186270 include parts 325/AP2041835 and 312/AP4319934?
1 Answer Hello Michael! Yes, the front air duct assembly WE14X25080 for model DWSR473GV0WW includes the felt WE09X27634 and front duct seal WE1M825. Thanks! Read More...
Pat March 29, 2011 for Model Number DBXR453GA0WW Part # AP3186270 Sorry again. Would that be the door and all, because thee only screws I see are on the door, and they just look like they hold the door in.
1 Answer Hello Pat. Yes, you will need to remove the whole front panel assembly, the door and all. You will need to remove the top of the dryer to access the screws holding the front panel in place. Hope this helps. Read More...
Pat March 29, 2011 for Model Number DBXR453GA0WW Part # AP3186270 Dont see the screws are they inside or out? Thanks again
1 Answer Hello Pat. You will need to remove the front panel to access the screws. They are inside the dryer. Hope this helps. Read More...