Margaret C Tampa , FL June 07, 2018 Appliance: Samsung Dishwasher DW80F600UTW/AA-0000 I accidentally stepped on the door of my Samsung dryer. The door is intact but brackets bent. I am so blessed. I went online. Found the brackets. Watch the video for the brackets I chose. And lucky me. I did not have to pull the dishwasher out. The installer did not have it flush under the counter. So I was able to pull the dishwasher forward unhook the damage brackets and insert the new. Put the dishwasher back in. Two screws. Now the balanced and secure dishwasher washes better than ever and I did not have to pay an extraordinary fee for a repairman. I'm 68 and take care of a 72 year old Parkinson's patient. And we do not have a lot of money cumming in monthly. Our savings have all gone two needed repairs on the house and hospital bills. We don't have anybody to take care of us. But my friend and I have each other. I have seen the most beautiful retirement homes but I have also seen the actual care. That is why my friend lives with me. Thank you Appliance Parts Pro. You were there for me for my dryer. And you will be my top choice for all of my appliance repairs. I want to especially thank Jim who spent time with me and review the issues I had with my dryer and narrowed down the needed parts so that I did not go Hog Wild and buy things I didn't need. You are the greatest. If you're lucky enough to have friends or relatives to help you and you can't install yourself, just remember there is YouTube to narrow down what you want and this wonderful company that sells the parts, over 2.1 million, and videos for the actual Parts you buy. I saved over $500 on the repair of my dryer. I cannot tell you how much that helped me we are talking about less than $100 in parts. The 500 or more would have been the service call. As I needed a full assembly heating element. God bless you and all the people the support and work for this company. Sincerely, Alice C in Tampa FL. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Pedro J Poteet , TX July 27, 2015 Screen would power on but would not dry I took the front of the dryer off, pulled out the tumbler and checked the checked the thermistor on the dryer vent. It had a thick layer of lint on it. So I cleaned it up and the entire dry vent including the blower wheel, then closed it back up. Well it did not work. So I ordered a new thermistor and a new thermal fuse (thermistat 1), as it sits right next to it might as well replace it too since I'm already there. They are known to go bad, so for the price just replace it and knock them both out just in case. After replacing, dryer turned on like normal. Instant fix. Watch the video on how to take the dryer apart, its real easy. Just remember how the belt goes on. Its easy, took a little longer at first cause I cleaned out the entire dryer vent while I was there. Read More... 15 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Todd H Erie , PA June 21, 2019 Broken belt tension pulley Watched Youtube video went to your website ordered the parts fixed it myself!! Read More... 12 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Screwdrivers
Corrie F Bexley , OH October 10, 2016 Samsung dv350aew dryer wouldn't run I had to replace the thermal fuse (2ND time in a year because my wife won't clean the lint trap!) The total repair take less that a minute....but you have to take the entire dryer apart to get to the fuse. Nothe that difficult and a lot of online tools and videos to help you do it. Read More... 9 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Ernest P Valley Cottage , NY May 23, 2015 Appliance: Samsung Dryer DV410AGR/XAA Will not run Replaced blown thermal fuse and while I had the dryer opened, I also replaced the thermistor & thermostat. I ordered the parts from appliancepartspro.com that were shipped within 24 hours. Dryer is now working again. Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Wrench Set