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Seals the drum bearing assembly to prevent air leaks and maintain drying efficiency. Replace when worn, cracked, or if dryer is noisy. Confirm fit with model.
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
Replaces broken, cracked, or sagging dryer door hinges. Mounts to the door frame for smooth opening and closing. Sold individually, screws not included.
Replaced hinges Read more
Supports and rotates the dryer drum smoothly. Replace if you hear screeching noises or notice a gap between drum and front panel. Verify fit with your model.
I called an appliance repairman and he was booked for 2 weeks and I got the same response from a couple others. I had to YouTube on how to take apart my GE Dryer. It was confusing at times cause it did not match what the video showed. After taking apart the front I could tell the part that needed replacing was the top ring that the drum hung onto. I don't know if the back pivot point was bad but thought I might as well replace it if I am going this far. The site AppliancePartsPros.com was easy... Read more
The bearing retainer secures the drum bearing assembly in your dryer. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper structural support.
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
Dryer not heating or taking too long to dry? This heating element and housing assembly restores heat production. DIY-friendly repair for electric dryers.
Replaced heating element. Read more
The High Limit Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for GE electric dryers. Located internally near heating components, this safety device monitors drum temperatures to prevent excessive heat accumulation. Causes of malfunction relate to water residues creating shorts, loose terminals detaching wiring due to vibrations, or a worn heat sensitive mechanism reacting slower over time. Symptoms involve:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Did continuity tests on the sensors, till I figured out what one was bad. Read more
Fix a dryer that won't start, has a blank display, or stops mid-cycle. This main control board regulates cycles, temperature, and timing functions.
I began by checking the thermostatic switches and measuring the resistance of the thermistors with a digital multimeter. When I found that the electronic control board was getting the proper 120 volt input, but was unresponsive, I ordered a new board which arrived in four days. After replacing the board, the dryer came on and I set the model and heater type according to the instructions. Since I hadn't worked on this dryer before, I disassembled it much further than was needed. The next time it... Read more
Dryer shuts off mid-cycle or overheats? The outlet control thermistor monitors exhaust temperature. Moderately difficult repair requires drum removal.
My first attempt was to replace the main board and then the thermistor, should have done this the other way around, turned out it was the thermistor, a pretty cheap part, dryer works great now. Repair requires removing the drum but overall not too difficult or time consuming. Read more
Plastic baffle that installs inside the dryer drum to lift and tumble clothes. Replace if cracked, broken, thinning, or missing vanes that may mark fabrics.
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
Dryer won't heat after first cycle? A faulty flame sensor may not detect ignition. DIY repair with multimeter testing. Video guide included.
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
If your dryer won't start or the door won't latch securely, the door strike may be worn or broken. This part ensures proper door closure. Easy DIY fix.
With the parts in hand and the how-to video supplied by the parts provider. The repair was simple. I am never ordering from anyone else, these folks are the absolute best! Read more
Dryer won't start or keeps tripping the breaker? A damaged terminal block disrupts power distribution. DIY repair typically takes 30-45 minutes.
Had to replace power cord and entire terminal assy. Read more
Fix melted plastic or goop marks on clothes with a new dryer heat diffuser. Replaces damaged diffuser that causes staining. DIY repair with 3 screws.
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
Dryer won't start or run? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety part cuts power when overheating occurs. DIY-friendly repair.
The part I ordered fixed my problem Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed or pops open during cycle? This mounting plate anchors the door strike for secure latching. Quick DIY fix with video guide.
We ordered a door switch, dryer latch and strike plate. We realized that we only needed to replace the door switch. We watched a few videos and then replaced the switch. We couldn’t find a video for our model but they did give us a pretty good idea about what we needed to do. The hardest part was getting the original door switch out, all of the videos we watched showed us that it would pop out with a little pressure from a flat head screw driver, from the front of the switch. We could not get... Read more
Dryer not heating or overheating? A faulty thermostat disrupts temperature regulation, preventing proper drying. This part monitors drum heat levels.