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The Heating Element & Housing Assembly is an OEM part for GE dryers. This assembly includes the heating element, which is responsible for generating the heat necessary to dry clothes, and its housing, which protects and supports the heating element.
Causes of a bad heating element and housing assembly can include overheating, electrical faults, or wear and tear over time. These issues can lead to inefficient drying or complete failure of the heating element.
Symptoms of a bad heating element and housing assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Found a video on UTube on how to dissamble the dryer. It was striaght forward and helpful. In the process I found an unusal amount of lint in the pipe from the dryer to the vent pipe to the outside It was nearly blocked about 10" up the pipe.. Read more
The Door Strike is an OEM part for GE dryers. This component is crucial for ensuring that the dryer door latches properly when closed. It interacts with the door catch mechanism to secure the door during operation, preventing it from opening unexpectedly, which ensures the dryer operates safely and efficiently.
Symptoms of a failing Door Strike include:
Causes of a bad door strike can include wear and tear from regular use, physical damage from slamming the door or mishandling, and misalignment caused by repeated opening and closing.
Note: If the door catch is also needed, use part number WE1M1011.
Replaced door strike and door latch Read more
The Idler Pulley is an OEM component specifically designed for GE dryers. As part of the drum assembly, the idler pulley helps drive the rotation of the drying drum. It works closely with the belt and motor pulley to spin the drum and tumble clothes during the drying cycle.
Causes of a bad idler pulley can include wear and tear of moving parts over time, loose or worn belts that cause added strain, or damage from sticking or jamming during operation.
Symptoms of a bad idler pulley include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Dryer is 10 years old GE Front Load DPVH890JEMG. The drum would intermittently not rotate at the beginning of a cycle and occasionally would rotate but then start and stop throughout the cycle. I did not check error codes, but the windings on the motor were black. So it seemed reasonable that the motor was overheating and sending a signal to the control board to stop. There is one screw under the knob and 9 screws on the front to get inside. I decided to replace the bearings, capacitor,... Read more
The O Ring is an OEM part for GE dryers, creating a tight seal in different components for efficient operation. This small part prevents air leaks that can impact drying performance, made from quality materials to withstand high temperatures and frequent use
Causes of a faulty O Ring in a dryer may stem from heat exposure, regular wear and tear, or chemical damage. This can result in reduced elasticity, cracks, or breaks, impacting the seal.
Symptoms of a bad O Ring in your dryer include:
This genuine GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
The Door Latch is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part ensures the dryer door stays securely closed during operation, activating the safety switch to allow the dryer to operate. The latch mechanism engages with the door strike to lock the door, preventing it from opening while the dryer is running, which is essential for both safety and proper functioning of the appliance.
Causes for replacement can include normal wear and tear, accidental damage, or a misalignment that prevents the door from securely latching.
Symptoms of a bad Door Latch include:
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 Dryer Timer is an OEM part for GE dryers. It controls the drying cycles by regulating the time and duration of each cycle, ensuring your clothes are dried according to the selected settings.
Causes of a bad dryer timer can include electrical malfunctions, worn-out internal components, or damage due to power surges. Over time, the timer's mechanical parts may also wear out, affecting its accuracy and functionality.
Symptoms of a bad dryer timer include:
Easy fix, first I unplugged the dryer. Then removed the 6 Philips head screws on head unit back panel. Photographed wiring on timer. Removed the 1 torx screw holding the timer assy in place, the front panel knob was already off, would no longer stay on. Removed the wires from the timer assy, removed the timer, replaced it with new one, reinstalled torx screw. Reattached the wires to the positions removed from. Pressed the new knob on the shaft at front panel, tested it functioned and in the... Read more
The Bearing Retainer is an OEM replacement part for GE electric dryers. It is an internal component that securely holds the drum bearing assembly in place to enable smooth rotation and provides structural bracing for the bearing during tumbling cycles.
Causes of a faulty retainer can include cracks from heat exposure over years of use. Impact damage from foreign objects inside the drum is also possible.
Symptoms of a bad bearing retainer include:
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
The Top Bearing is an OEM replacement part for GE dryers. It is responsible for supporting the weight of the dryer drum and allowing it to rotate smoothly during the drying cycle. This bearing is located at the top of the drum and helps to maintain proper alignment and balance.
Causes of a bad top bearing can include regular wear and tear from continuous use, excessive friction due to lack of lubrication, or damage from foreign objects or overloading the dryer.
Symptoms of a bad Top Bearing include:
This GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Took it apart and replaced with new parts. Read more
The Drum Baffle is an OEM replacement part that fits GE dryers. It is responsible for tumbling clothes during drying cycles. Over time, the baffle can become damaged from wear and tear.
Causes of failure include cracks, thinning plastic, and missing vanes.
Symptoms of a bad drum baffle include:
This GE baffle is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models
Dryer was leaving marks on clothes. Watched a video on youtube about 5 reasons why that might be happening. I did have a broken baffle on the inside of the drum that maybe was pinching the clothes as it turned. When I took the dryer a top and front off to inspect the other issues and take of the broken baffle I noticed the drum slides seemed worn as the youtube video also mentioned could be a reason. So I replaced those and so far no more marks! I did call AppliancePartsPros.com and talked... Read more
The Timer Resistor is an OEM part for GE dryers. It works in conjunction with the dryer's timer to regulate the duration of the drying cycle, ensuring that clothes are dried for the appropriate amount of time.
Causes of a bad timer resistor can include electrical surges, prolonged exposure to high temperatures, or general wear over time. These factors can result in the resistor losing its effectiveness or failing completely.
Symptoms of a bad timer resistor include:
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
The Flame Sensor is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part detects the presence of a flame in gas dryers, ensuring that the gas ignites properly for safe and efficient drying. Causes of a bad flame sensor can include regular wear and tear, carbon buildup from the gas flame, or electrical malfunctions. Symptoms of a bad flame sensor include:
GE Gas Dryer Model DBVH512GF1WW began to heat for only a short amount of time so drying clothes took WAY too long. Read online that the first thing to replace are the solenoids. Bought the two solenoids from AppliancePartsPros.com for about $50 total, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Had to watch a few videos to learn to disassemble the dryer, and the job took a couple of hours, but now that I know what I'm doing it could be done in less than 30 minutes. Also, the old solenoids tested... Read more
The Push to Start Button is an OEM part for GE dryers. It is the button that initiates the drying cycle when pressed, allowing the dryer to start its operation. Causes of a bad push to start button can include wear and tear over time, electrical issues, or physical damage due to frequent use. Symptoms of a bad push to start button include:
Replaced the knob and it works perfect now Read more
The Cycling Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for GE dryers. It regulates heating element output and drum temperature during drying cycles. Maintaining proper air and drum temperatures is key to achieving thorough moisture removal from fabrics within targeted cycle times.
Causes of failure typically involve defects developing over many heat exposure and cool-down cycles. Mineral deposits accumulating on the thermostat head can also impact heat-sensing precision over extended use.
Symptoms of a bad cycling thermostat include:
This OEM replacement thermostat is compatible with GE, Hotpoint, and some Kenmore models.
Replaced cycling thermostat. Read more
The Power Terminal Block is an OEM part for GE dryers. This component serves as the connection point for the dryer's power cord, distributing electrical power to the various internal components of the dryer. It ensures that the dryer receives the proper electrical supply needed for its operation.
Causes of a bad power terminal block can include electrical overloads, corrosion from moisture exposure, and loose or frayed wiring connections. These issues can lead to improper power distribution or complete loss of power to the dryer.
Symptoms of a bad power terminal block include:
Had to replace power cord and entire terminal assy. Read more
The Heat Diffuser is an OEM part for GE dryers. It is designed to evenly distribute heat throughout the dryer drum, ensuring efficient and consistent drying of clothes. The heat diffuser helps maintain proper airflow and temperature inside the dryer.
Over time, the heat diffuser can become worn out or damaged due to high heat exposure, lint buildup, or mechanical issues. Regular use and lack of maintenance can also contribute to its deterioration.
Symptoms of a bad Heat Diffuser include:
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
The Drive Motor Kit is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part powers the drum rotation during the drying cycle, ensuring proper tumbling and airflow for efficient drying performance.
Causes of a bad part can include normal wear and tear over time, bearing failure, or electrical issues that prevent the motor from functioning correctly.
Symptoms of a bad Drive Motor Kit include:
I could hear the dryer motor hum, but it would not run. There was nothing obstructing the motor from turning freely so I assumed I needed a new motor. I went ahead and ordered a new pulley switch to change out while I was in there just in case. The parts arrived faster than expected. I changed the switch first and then checked the old motor which surprisingly fired right up. Now I have to decide whether to return the new motor or keep it as a spare. Read more