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This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) controls power flow to heating and motor circuits, restoring proper electronic regulation in appliances that use SCR-based control boards. Replaces a failed SCR to help return normal heat and motor control. What it does:
The video was quite helpful with step by step instructions. I ordered a belt and idler pulley before dismantling assuming they were the issues. Belt was easy and fit fine but I did not realize the idler pulley was secured with a special fastener, push on cap nut, that would be damaged if removed. So I left it in place. Original pulley seemed fine so I reassembled the dryer. Restarted and of course the noise remained. I ordered the push on fastener and also the drum bearing as a precaution. ... Read more
Easy peezy. Just follow the video. Great company and great prices too.. and very helpful. Read more
Replaced new parts with the new one, swapping one wire at the time. Read more
Replaces a cracked, rusted, or disconnected exhaust duct that routes hot air from your dryer to the home vent. Restores proper airflow and venting.
Removed front of dryer and back access plate allowing me to see that the pipe just slipped over the blower. A small tab in the back cover was inserted inside the left side of the pipe and when I straightened the tab I could move the pipe to the right and then straight out. Replacement of the pipe was the reverse. The new pipe did not have a hole for the tab, so I bent the tab to its original position, and rested the pipe against the tab. The new pipe had a rear flange that kept it in place.... Read more
This motor plate is the stamped metal mounting plate that secures the motor assembly and keeps it aligned for smooth operation. It restores proper motor positioning and reduces vibration-caused noise or wear. What it does:
My dryer was making a very loud noise while running. At first, a repair person came out and replaced the front plastic bearings but it had little effect. It appears that our rear bearing drum kit was also worn out, so I replaced that, but it still didn't solve it. Starting to feel like the dad from "A Christmas Story" who is always doing battle with an appliance in the basement, I set out to figure out what was causing it. Through trial and error, I was able to determine that the motor was... Read more
Sensor wire harness for your dryer. Connects sensors to control board. Replace if wiring is damaged, frayed, or connectors are broken or loose.