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Timer knob for laundry center dryers. Attaches to timer shaft to control cycle selection and drying time. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
The old knob was not repairable. I ordered a new knob for the washer dryer stack unit. The order came within two days of ordering and it was the correct part. I was pleased. Read more
Dryer won't start or switch won't snap back? This start switch initiates the drying cycle. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 30-45 minutes.
I went online, ordered the part and installed it,,, took 15 minutes to install,,,saved huge $$$ easy peasy!! :-) Read more
Supports the drum bearing in your dryer, allowing smooth drum rotation. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper drum support and operation.
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
Dryer drum bearing ball ensures smooth drum rotation. Replace if drum wobbles, squeaks, or won't turn. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
Replaces missing, stripped, or rusted 8-18 thread screws that secure dryer panels, brackets, and components for tight, rattle-free assembly.
It was easy to find the part on appliance parts pros. Once I found it I studied the diagram and determined that there were 3 screws in the drum that needed to be removed. I disconnected power and then removed 3 interior screws. Once I did that I removed the back cover and removed the single screw on the bottom side of the air duct that held it in place connected to the heat tube. I then reversed disassembly. I want to tell you this is a 2 person job. In order to assemble it you need to... Read more
Secures the blower wheel to the motor shaft in your dryer. Replace if worn, loose, or causing rattling noises to restore proper airflow. Verify fit by model.
The blower wheel center was worn down and spinning freely on shaft. Removing front covers, controls and brackets gave access to blower, which front half came off removing screws. (One screw underneath bracket) Pushed new blower on. (It's keyed and has small tabs that line up with groove on shaft). Installed clamp, reassembled and tested. Don't forget to pull the plug out before working on any appliance. Read more
Adjustable leveling leg that screws into the washer cabinet to stabilize and level your appliance. Replace if broken, damaged, or missing to prevent rocking.
After watching YouTube videos on possible cause, went to appliancepartspros and order seal and leveling legs since the had been missing since machne was given to us. Parts came in within the week and replaced . No more leaks!! Read more
Washer motor won't start or stops mid-cycle? This motor start capacitor stores electrical energy to start your washer motor. Moderate DIY repair.
I found your site which was most helpful. I saw on your forum, that others had replaced a motor & capacitor with + results. I was willing to spend what I thought was a reasonable amount & your guarantee was the clincher. I knew that if I called the appliance store where we had purchased the washer in 1998, it would be very expensive & even more important, it would take many days as they would have to order the part & then schedule a service call. I installed the motor & capacitor & was... Read more
This gasket is a sealing component used in select appliances. It fits between two mating parts to keep water or air where it belongs, helping prevent leaks and ensuring proper performance. What it does:
This was more maintenance than a fix. I replaced the door gasket and temp sensor on my dryer. Thought what the heck and it might work more efficiently. I also replaced the shocks on my front loading washer. That was a bit of a chore, but could not have done it without the video that showed how to replace them. The socket was the life saver. All is working just fine. Who knows maybe I'll get another 20 year out of them. Read more
Secures the drum baffle (lifter vane) to your washer drum. Replace missing, stripped, or loose screws to keep baffles firmly attached and prevent rattling.
Unscrewed the front lower panel ( 2 screws ). Disconnected the pump hose clamp and removed the hose. I loosened the lower back panel and pulled out the drained hose from the rear. Replaced with new hose put back clamp and panels. Very easy Read more
Secures the drum bearing ball assembly in place. Replace if the drum has excessive play or wobbles during operation. Confirm fit with your model number.
Dryer won't start or smells like burning? A melted or loose terminal block where the power cord connects is often the cause. Easy 20-minute repair.
Let me tell you that the videos made by AppliancePartsPros.com are what I needed most. They are simplified and complete. It turned out that because of a loose connection at the power terminal block, it over heated, melting the block and of course frying the wiring and distorting the connections. The erratic power supply must have damaged the control board. I ordered the terminal block and control board and although a little time consuming for a rookie, I got it working first time. I actually... Read more
Dryer stops mid-cycle, won't restart, or drum stalls? This motor and blower housing assembly fixes burned-out motors. Time-consuming repair requires disassembly.
I replaced the motor. It was time consuming because you have to take all of the parts that attach off. Was fairy simple. Pleased about the parts delivery. Ordered and received the next day. Read more
Fix a washer that won't drain or makes whining sounds with this pump and motor assembly. Common causes: debris lodged in pump or burned-out motor.
When I removed a bunch of very wet soaking towels at the end of a wash cycle, it was clear that the water was not draining properly. The washer also made a very loud noise during the water drain period. That was suspicious. I ordered the part, opened the washer, removed the old pump and faced with a nasty surprise. You may laugh at this, but there was a toothpick in the old drain pump! most of it was still there, and it seemed like the toothpick was stuck in the pump in such a position that it... Read more
White door handle for laundry center dryer door. Replaces cracked, loose, or missing handles. Restores secure grip for opening and closing the door.
Ordered a new handle from appliancepartspros.com and installed. Read more
If your dryer won't shut off or cycles won't advance, the timer may have failed. This control manages drying cycles and run time. DIY repair in 20 minutes.
With a Phillips screw driver, on the back of the control panel there was about 6 or 7 screws to undo, to take the cover off and 2 screws holding the timer in place. Just undone those, took out old timer, made sure I took wires from old timer one at a time, and, put on new timer. Put everything back, although I had to find a couple of very small washers to make the timer fit tight, in the 2 holes it came out of. Luckily I had those or would of been a very loose timer. Very easy to do. Read more