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Reversible door plug fills unused mounting holes when switching refrigerator door swing direction. Replaces broken or missing plugs for a finished look.
This replacement screw secures appliance panels and internal components per your model's hardware list. Replace lost or stripped screws to keep assemblies tight, reduce vibration and rattles, and maintain proper alignment.
I ordered two new baffles and 7 screws. I also ordered 6 large washers. We were running with one baffle held by only 2 of 3 screws. It appears that a repairman in the past had removed the large washers and over time, the screw heads reamed out the hole, causing the baffles to detach and break. In about 15 minutes, I was able to tighten up the existing baffle and add the two new ones. I also added the 6 big washers to help strengthen this to prevent future issues. I no longer have to listen to... Read more
Supports the idler pulley to maintain proper belt tension in your dryer. Replace if the arm is warped, cracked, or causing belt tracking issues.
After replacing the belt less than a year ago, when it broke again we started to think something may be going on with the idler pulley. Ordered a new belt and pulley wheel, only to have the belt break again the very next day. After a call to customer service explaining the situation, they replaced the belt and pulley wheel which were both under warranty, and suggested replacing the arm itself. We also had to replace the interlock switch. Parts arrived quickly. The repair itself took about an... Read more
This is a small screw, and it is made for dryers, washers, and washer dryer combos. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. Screws are common in these appliances and can cause many difficulties if they become loose, damaged, or missing.A new screw might be needed if there are areas in the appliance that seem off balance or not level. Another way to tell if a new screw is needed is if there are parts in the appliance that are loose or falling off. This is common over many years of normal use as the shaking of washers and dryers can eventually lead to loose screws. Be sure the washer or dryer is completely off before attempting to replace any screws.This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually and is compatible with washers, dryers, and washer dryer combos made by General Electric.
Replaced the screw Read more
Protective cover that shields the rear power connection terminals on your dryer. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to prevent lint buildup and accidental contact with electrical connections.
About 45 minutes only because the actual line in the circuit breaker box was loose. It was nice because all the parts needed were suggested. The video was a great help. Thanks. Read more
This replacement hinge supports and pivots the appliance door so it opens and closes smoothly and stays aligned. A worn or bent hinge can lead to door sagging, scraping, or poor latching that impacts performance and safety. What it does
White cover panel that installs on top of your dryer cabinet. Replace if cracked, rusted, loose, or missing to restore a clean appearance.
I watched a YouTube video how to remove the top of my dryer cover. It just required removing a few screws. Read more
Replacement electromechanical oven timer that restores timed-cooking control on compatible GE ranges and wall ovens. Use it to regain reliable cycle timing for bake, broil and self-clean functions. What it does:
Bought a new timer switch, 2 minute install, waalaa....fixed....easy as pie! Read more
Replacement screw for securing dryer components like drum supports, panels, and housings. Needed when screws are lost, stripped, or damaged during repair.
Started by replacing the belt - which was easy to do following the APP video on YouTube. Quickly learned that wasn't the problem. Took the dryer apart again and found that the issue was the glides were completely worn down on the bearing. Looked to replace just those, but saw the bearing was too worn to hold them, so got a new one as well (and a new screw as I dropped one and didn't want to take even more of the dryer apart!). Installing new glides (you need 4 of these with a new bearing) and... Read more
Rear bracket and leveling screw assembly.
Bought foot and put it on dryer Read more
Adjustable
Installed the missing legs. Very east to do Read more
This hex washer-head screw secures dishwasher components like brackets, shields, and panels. Replacing a stripped or missing screw restores a tight fit and helps prevent vibration, rattling, and loose parts during operation.
Replacement strain relief bracket that secures the power cord at entry point. Needed when bracket is cracked, broken, or missing to restore safe cord routing.
Includes 12 screws. Size: 8-18 ab.
Ordered the cord through appliance parts pros, with additional screws and it works! Yay after waiting months and everywhere was out. Thank you. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for dryer panels, brackets, and components. Needed when screws are missing, stripped, or damaged during repairs or disassembly.
Upon examination of the dryer, I noticed that the belt was intact, though a little worn and hard. However, I noticed that the belt had came of the idler pulley. So I put it back on and had the owners try it out on their next load of wash. It, once again failed to keep the drum turning. So I ordered a new belt and idler pulley (order # 8676164). I found it necessary to remove the drum, in order to change out the new pulley. However, while trying to reinstall the drum, we damaged some of the... Read more
Replaces damaged outer and inner door panels to restore appearance and maintain proper door alignment. Replace if panels are cracked, warped, or dented. Verify fit with your model number.
Replaced front panel and inner liner of door (kit), trap duct assembly, both bearing slides (gray and white), and drum front support bearing. Procedure is pretty much what one sees in the video clips. Exceptions in our case included: 1. The fact that our door latch¹ was on the front panel while the door strike² was on the door. The newer (replacement) design has the latch on the door and the strike on the front panel! 2. The new door did NOT have the door latch installed (as shown in the... Read more