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Dryer won't start or smells like burning? A melted or loose terminal block where the power cord connects is often the cause. Easy 20-minute repair.
Let me tell you that the videos made by AppliancePartsPros.com are what I needed most. They are simplified and complete. It turned out that because of a loose connection at the power terminal block, it over heated, melting the block and of course frying the wiring and distorting the connections. The erratic power supply must have damaged the control board. I ordered the terminal block and control board and although a little time consuming for a rookie, I got it working first time. I actually... Read more
Secures the dryer motor in proper position for stable operation. Replace if motor shifts, buzzes, or clamp strips out. Confirm fit with your model number.
Replaced clamp with a new one Read more
Gas smell during or after cycles? Dryer won't heat? Replace the gas valve assembly to restore proper gas flow and safe operation. Advanced repair.
Frigidaire Gallery gas dryer from maybe 15 years ago. Based on the fact the the smell was only in the dryer, I concluded it must be the gas valve failing to completely seal when closed. After looking at the insides again, I suppose it is possible that it was a connection near the burner, but that stuff had remained untouched for 10 years so I still think I made a good assumption. I got a new ignitor as well since I was in there, and compared to the valve, it was cheap! I thought I could get in... Read more
Small spacer that fits on the idler assembly shaft to properly align the belt tensioner. Replace if worn, cracked, or missing to maintain proper spacing.
Reviewed items that might be the issue and ordered them. After installed noise was gone. Read more
Dryer won't heat? A faulty gas burner assembly prevents proper flame and ignition. This part restores heat for efficient drying. DIY repair in 1-2 hours.
Went to youtube and found out what was the cause. Replaced the parts that said might be the issue, Dryer working perfectly. All done in about 1/12 hrs Read more
Replaces damaged or burnt-out dryer interior light assembly. Restores visibility when door opens. Includes bulb and socket. Verify fit by model number.
Installed new Asmy-Lamp and added new wire connectors to harness. Read more
Burner orifice that meters gas flow to your dryer's burner. Replace if clogged, damaged, or wrong size for fuel type during LP/natural gas conversion.
Replacement bracket screw for securing internal panels and brackets to your appliance frame. Needed when original screws are stripped, corroded, or missing.
Dryer stops heating mid-cycle or cabinet overheats? The control thermostat regulates temperature by cycling the heater. Quick 20-minute DIY fix.
Rather than take a chance and have to open the dryer twice, I replaced both the gas valve coils and the thermostat. the whole repair only took about 20 minutes. Read more
Secures the fan housing to its mounting points. Replace if the clip is broken, missing, or worn to eliminate rattles and prevent air leaks in your dryer.
Secures the dryer door to the cabinet and provides a smooth pivot point. Replace this hinge if bent, worn, or broken to restore proper door alignment.
Secures panels, brackets, and trim on appliances. Replace when missing, stripped, or damaged to restore a tight, rattle-free fit and proper alignment.
Pulled off old knob and pushed on new knob. That easy. Read more
Threaded fastener that secures and spaces dryer components. Replace if the original spacer screw is missing, stripped, or damaged during repairs.
Interior drum baffle that lifts and tumbles clothes during the drying cycle. Replace if cracked, broken, melted, or missing to restore proper tumbling.
Replaced heater. Read more
This clip is a small plastic retainer designed to secure trim and lightweight panels so they stay in place and reduce rattling or gaps. It restores proper fit and helps keep parts aligned for a finished look. What it does:
Phillips pan head screw for securing panels and components in appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs or maintenance.
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