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Replacement outer housing cover for dryers. Restores finished appearance and shields internal components. Needed when original is cracked or damaged.
Fix a dryer door that pops open during the cycle with this door latch striker. Restores secure door engagement. Takes under 5 minutes to install.
Very simple, and fast, replacement of the latch mechanism and strike plate. Read more
Dryer not starting or power cutting out? A melted or corroded terminal block disrupts power flow. This 3-terminal block restores secure connections. DIY-friendly repair.
While checking a no heat issue with dryer noticed that terminal block was melted due to loose connections, replaced terminal block with new and replaced heating element. Read more
Replacement pulley that guides the drive belt in your dryer. Needed when the original pulley is worn, seized, cracked, or causing belt damage.
Secures hose connections in dryers to prevent leaks and maintain proper airflow. Replace if hoses are loose or disconnected. Verify fit with model.
Replacement nut that secures internal components in dryers. Restores clamping force when original nut is stripped, worn, or missing. Prevents loosening.
Secures and supports your dryer door, allowing smooth opening and closing. Replace if cracked, bent, or broken to restore proper door alignment and function.
I replaced the hinge. Read more
Gray molded paddle that lifts and tumbles clothes inside the dryer drum. Replace if cracked, broken, warped, or pulled loose from the drum wall.
I moved the dryer away from the wall and unplugged it. I removed the screws holding the top in place, which allowed me to unscrew the vane. My wife held the new vane in place from inside the tub and I replaced the 3 screws which I had removed. The sensor was a little more complicated to replace. The original screw used to hold it in place was still in the interior frame inside of the tub, I removed the single screw. The original wiring was visible and appeared reusable. After several tries, I... Read more
If your dryer won't start, stops mid-cycle, or ignores button inputs, the electronic control board may have failed. This repair restores normal operation.
Threaded fastener that secures and spaces dryer components. Replace if the original spacer screw is missing, stripped, or damaged during repairs.
Secures components inside your dryer to prevent shifting during operation. Replace this retainer if it's damaged, missing, or broken to eliminate noise.
Wire harness that connects control board, sensors, and electrical components in your dryer. Replace if wires are damaged, connectors are broken, or worn.
Vane - Removed the top cover (2 square screws). Spin the dryer until the vane of interest is at the top. Remove 3 (square) screws, replace vane and reinstall. Moisture Sensor - Remove phillips screw holding sensor in place. Reattach 2 leads (can be tricky) and reinstall. Longest part of this task was accessing the back of the dryer given its location in a closet. Read more
This door gasket is the flexible sealing strip that helps keep cold air inside your refrigerator, improving temperature stability and efficiency. It replaces worn or torn seals to reduce drafts and moisture intrusion. What it does:
Fix a dryer that won't start, stops mid-cycle, or has no display. This main control board manages all electronic functions. Moderate DIY repair.
Pan head mounting screw for dryers. Secures internal components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during appliance maintenance.
Rubber cushion bumper for dryers. Installs between panels or assemblies to reduce vibration and noise. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing.