Need Help?
Call or text
Some parts shown may not be for your model. To see parts for your model only, select it from "Matching Model Numbers" list on the left.
The bearing retainer secures the drum bearing assembly in your dryer. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper structural support.
A few months back I changed out the "Bearing Slides" on the front side of the drum thinking that would stop the annoying squeaking every time we use the dryer. They were very worn and one was missing. But to my dismay it only lessened it by about 10%. After doing a bit more research I discovered the "Rear Shaft Bracket Assembly" also needed replacement. The tip was worn way down and clearly the source of the noise. It was actually a very simple repair except for the fact that the key to the... Read more
Selector knob for dryer control panel. Installs on control shaft to select wash cycles and settings. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
I ordered a new knob and it arrived very quickly. The repair was simple and I will use appliance parts pros again should I need to. Thank you. Read more
Converting your dryer from natural gas to propane? This LP conversion kit includes orifices and instructions. DIY-friendly in under an hour.
I searched the internet and found the conversion kit to LP gas at Appliancepartspros.com. their price was the least expensive. The instructions were excellent in describing the removal of the nat. gas orifice and replacement with LP orifice. The part was delivered 3 days after ordered by Fed Ex., a speedy delivery! I finished installing my clothes dryer and it works fine. I have some experience with such equipment but recommend professional installation for reasons of safety! Thank you, R.P. Read more
If your dryer won't heat properly or makes squeaking noises, the blower wheel may be worn or damaged. Moderate DIY repair that restores air circulation.
New wheel didn't look different than the other wheel, but we put it on, it works and we're very happy. Read more
Secures the blower wheel to the motor shaft. Replace when the wheel loosens or moves, causing rattling or rubbing noise. Includes clamps and screw.
Had to remove the front and top panel on the dryer, disconnect the belt and remove the drum. From there it was two screws to slide out the motor assembly with the fan attached and one bolt to remove the clamp and screw kit holding the fan in place. They kit was worn and was allowing the fan to move forward and back on the motor shaft. Once replaced it took about 5 minutes to reassemble and my dryer now purs like a kitten. Read more
Fix a dryer timer that won't advance or automatic cycles that stopped working. This timer resistor regulates cycle duration. Easy 15-minute repair.
I Replaced the power resistor. The old resistor had a small burnt spot and tested infinity for resistance.The terminals were too small so I had to make new connector. Any 5000 ohm ceramic filled resistor would have worked also. Read more
Dryer won't heat after first cycle? A faulty flame sensor may not detect ignition. DIY repair with multimeter testing. Video guide included.
GE Gas Dryer Model DBVH512GF1WW began to heat for only a short amount of time so drying clothes took WAY too long. Read online that the first thing to replace are the solenoids. Bought the two solenoids from AppliancePartsPros.com for about $50 total, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Had to watch a few videos to learn to disassemble the dryer, and the job took a couple of hours, but now that I know what I'm doing it could be done in less than 30 minutes. Also, the old solenoids tested... Read more
Dryer won't start or hums but drum doesn't turn? This drive motor powers the drum and blower. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
Replaced the motor with a new one, if I can offer any advice about doing this job, make sure to keep track of where each wire goes on the motor and whatever wires need to be disconnected. There are a few good video's online showing how to do this job and can save you a lot of time and frustration. Read more
Dryer won't start or keeps tripping the breaker? A damaged terminal block disrupts power distribution. DIY repair typically takes 30-45 minutes.
Had to replace power cord and entire terminal assy. Read more
Dryer won't heat, overheats, or shuts off mid-cycle? A faulty cycling thermostat often causes these issues. Easy DIY fix with our video guide.
Replaced cycling thermostat. Read more
Fix melted plastic or goop marks on clothes with a new dryer heat diffuser. Replaces damaged diffuser that causes staining. DIY repair with 3 screws.
Removed 3 screws which required a torx bit. Used small headless nails to line up the holes and use as a guide for sliding on new diffuser. Put screws in one at a time and tightened down. rotating the drum helped with slight mis-alignement with the screw holes. Read more
Dryer won't start, stops mid-cycle, or runs backward? The drive motor powers drum rotation. Moderate difficulty repair requires disassembly. Video guide.
I could hear the dryer motor hum, but it would not run. There was nothing obstructing the motor from turning freely so I assumed I needed a new motor. I went ahead and ordered a new pulley switch to change out while I was in there just in case. The parts arrived faster than expected. I changed the switch first and then checked the old motor which surprisingly fired right up. Now I have to decide whether to return the new motor or keep it as a spare. Read more
Replaces a cracked, broken, or damaged dryer control panel backsplash. Mounts behind the console to secure switches and knobs in place.
After unplugging the dryer, I removed knobs and control panel. I removed the 3 connectors to start switch. I had to cut and replace one connector due to shorted wire which burnt the connector. I attached new connector and then attached these to start switch. I then remounted all three switches to new control panel and reattached control panel to dryer. Plugged in and started right up! Thank you for the helpful video. Read more
This replacement part is a high-limit thermostat, and it is intended for use in different types of appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. This high-limit thermostat is typically found in dryers and controls the heat inside the drying tub. This is especially important as different dryer settings require different amounts of heat. If the high limit thermostat works properly, the temperature inside the tub should reach the correct amount during each drying cycle with no issues. A new high-limit thermostat might be needed if the user notices that the dryer is unable to reach the appropriate level of heat for a certain drying cycle. This is also true if the dryer is becoming too hot when the heat is supposed to be set to low. Make sure the dryer is cooled down prior to replacing this part as the areas in the back of the dryer can become very hot during use. Be sure to reference the specific user manual for more instructions on how to replace the thermostat. This thermostat is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part. The thermostat is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Replaced thermal stats Read more
If your dryer won't shut off or cycles incorrectly, the timer control is likely failed. This 10-minute DIY repair restores accurate cycle timing.
Replaced timer, cleaned out exhaust and lint collectors. It's running again."Nuff said! Read more
Dryer not heating or overheating? This safety thermostat (hi-limit L210) cuts power when temps get too high. DIY-friendly, 10-minute install with video.
Replaced the high limit safety thermostat. Ordering was easy, and the part came quickly. The video on the web site was helpful, although I was not able to follow the instructions fully. Unless you have super skinny, long arms, you cannot reach under and around the dryer tub to reach the belt tension arm. I ended up having to remove the side panel of the dryer to remove the belt from the motor. Replacing the thermostat was simple enough. At this point, it seems to have corrected the... Read more