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Replace a stripped, missing, or worn 3/8-16 nut that secures dryer drum rollers, shafts, and internal components. Restores tight connections.
I ordered the nut and was shocked when it arrived the next day. Read more
Clothes still damp on Auto Dry? This sensor harness connects moisture sensor bars to control the drying cycle. Simple 15-minute fix with video guide.
Replaced 3 low cost parts as advised by Appliance Parts Pros. Saved the labor costs by troubleshooting and replacing parts with their great videos. Works like new, and took 15 minutes to complete the repair. Read more
Dryer won't start but has power and timer works? This belt switch kit stops the dryer when the belt breaks. Moderate DIY repair, 45-60 minutes.
Every time I tried to start our dryer, the "Sensing Light" came on, I heard a little "click," and the dryer would not start. According to the very helpful Appliance Parts Pros. videos, I was able to dismantle, diagnose a few components, and discover the broken part. In this case, it was a Broken Belt Switch. I ordered the part, we went on vacation for a week, and when we returned home the part was at our residence. The next day, I installed the part and all is good now. I am nearly 70 years... Read more
This 8-18 x 5/8-inch screw secures dryer panels, brackets, and covers. Replace missing or stripped fasteners to restore a tight fit and stability.
I put all pieces that I ordered on the dryer and plugged it in. Read more
Dryer not heating? A warped or damaged heater box lets heat escape, reducing efficiency. This housing secures the element and protects components.
Well i thought i had to replace the whole metal casing, turns out the element is separate and that was all i would have needed. but i cot my original casing apart only to find out that was a mistake. anyway i got it all repaired now and its working like new. Read more
Fix washer shaking and excessive vibration during spin cycles. This leveling leg locking nut secures adjustable legs to stabilize your machine.
Replaced 2 springs and brackets. Also replace rear legs and front legs and re leveled. Works fine. Read more
Replacement screw for washers. Used to secure various components including handles, panels, and internal parts. Order if original is missing or stripped.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
Secures baffles to the dryer drum interior. Replace worn, stripped, or missing screws to keep baffles firmly attached and prevent rattling during operation.
I ordered two replacement baffles and screws, then lifted the top of the dryer to access the drum and installed the two new baffles. Read more
Stationary shelf that sits inside the dryer drum for drying shoes, sweaters, and delicates without tumbling. Replace if rack is missing, cracked, or damaged.
I went online and typed in my model number. I was just going to order the dryer belt, but decided that changing all the movable parts at the same time would be best - I definitely recommend doing this, since it was the tensioner pulley and not the belt. My husband is handy, which is why this was not a problem. The whole dryer needs to come apart in order to do this repair. At first I thought I received the wrong parts because I have a front load washer and dryer set, but the picture on the... Read more
Dryer belt slipping off motor pulley or making squealing noises? The belt restrainer keeps the drive belt aligned. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
Using You Tube How-To Videos. Replaced the drum drive belt and tensioner pulley/arm (including) the spring. Read more
Side or bottom exhaust vent kit for dryers. Relocates dryer vent from rear to side or bottom position. Includes metal duct, hardware, and instructions.
Went on line looking on how to accomplish this and Appliance parts pro site came up and it was exactly what I needed. Order was sent on Sunday note and on Tuesday afternoon it was delivered. Just got done installing. Took longer to gather up the needed tools then to install. The instructions were awesome . complete wife great photos Read more
Covers and protects your dryer's light bulb from heat and debris while diffusing illumination. Replace if cracked, yellowed, or missing. Confirm fit.
Purchased the light lens and screwed it into the dryer drum. Read more
Right-hand door hinge for dryers. Replaces broken, bent, or sprung hinges that prevent the door from closing properly. Easy DIY installation.
I removed the old hinges and replaced them with the new hinges. It was probably the easiest repair I've ever had to do. Read more
If your dryer motor has come loose or makes grinding noises, this motor clamp secures the drive motor. Simple DIY repair with basic tools in under an hour.
Took it apart. Replaced various general maintenance parts, rollers, seals, clean out all the lint and replaced motor and put a new blower on it. Read more
Left-side door hinge for dryers. Replaces broken, bent, or deformed hinges that prevent the door from closing properly. Simple installation.
Channels dryer exhaust to external vent connection. Replace if rusted, leaking, or screen is damaged to restore proper airflow and drying performance.
My son and I took the back panel off the dryer and found that the dryer was full of lint. It was very dirty and probably explains why the dryer had no been working as well. We cleaned the dryer out, took off the old air duct assembly and replaced it with the new one. We also replaced the old dryer hose while we had it pulled out. The repair was very easy, simply a matter of unscrewing screws and then reattaching them. Based on how dirty the dryer was it is probably a good idea to check the... Read more