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Dryer won't start or humming when you press start? The door switch signals when the door is closed. Easy 15-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
I was trying to troubleshot a problem I had with my GE dryer not starting. I went to AppliancePartsPros.com because they have excellent DYI videos on how to make repairs. I determined that the problem was in the push start switch. I ordered the switch online and it took 3 days to arrive. It took 5 minutes to replace the switch and the dryer works perfectly. Read more
Dryer shuts off too soon or won't heat? A faulty high limit thermostat often causes premature shutoff. Simple DIY fix—usually takes 15 minutes or less.
Changed out high limit thernasstat Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed? A worn or broken door strike prevents proper latching. Easy 5-minute DIY fix with basic tools. Video guide included.
Replaced door strike and door latch Read more
Seals the drum bearing assembly to prevent air leaks and maintain drying efficiency. Replace when worn, cracked, or if dryer is noisy. Confirm fit with model.
Went ahead and replaced the pulley as well the drum bearing sleeve and O ring, drum belt and the front drum bearing slides. Put the unit back together and she ran like a top! Read more
Dryer won't heat or takes too long to dry? The heating element assembly generates heat to dry clothes. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
I replaced the heating element supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com. It took me longer than the estimated 30 minutes to an hour cited in the good instructional video. A few things took more time than I had expected: 1. Removing the top of the dryer unit resulted in my breaking off the three plastic tabs that is used to anchor the top to the structure below. In putting it back together, I didn't need those three tabs as the side plastic structure on each side will secure the top to the... Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed? This door latch secures the door and activates the safety switch. Easy snap-in repair, typically 5-15 minutes.
My GE dryer from the late 80's/early 90's was squealing when it would start up, belt or bearing I was thinking. I found a manual online that covered my model and I watched a video on this site that showed me how to take it all apart, mine was a bit different but the principles were the same. I took it apart and added some quick-disconnects to 2 wires so next time I can take the front panel off easily. When I got to the bearing it looked worn but not bad so I cleaned it and put it back. ... Read more
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
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 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
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 not heating or overheating? This safety thermostat (hi-limit L210) cuts power when temps get too high. DIY-friendly, 10-minute install with video.
Great place to buy parts I can't say more than that Read more
Fix a dryer that won't advance, runs continuously, or stops unexpectedly. This timer controls cycle progression and power routing. 15-minute DIY repair.
Just as the folks in the comments section said, I tested everything to make sure the timer had power which it did. I then tested with the OHM tester and saw that the switch was open when the timer was set to any drying cycle. So i changed the timer and voila! timer is functioning again. It was a very easy fix. Just pop the four screws out of the back of my timer panel on the dryer, detach all the wires, lift up on the little bracket that is holding the timer in place and twist it, and it... Read more