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The repair was easy and completed within 30 minutes. I also replaced the drum bearing pads. Because of the worn parts, the drum actually cut thru the existing light socket wires, so I probably could have just spliced them together to fix, but . Since I already purchased a new light socket assembly I just replaced it with the new one. Everything is installed and works great. Read more
Replaced new parts with the new one, swapping one wire at the time. 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:
Removed the back panel from the top of the dryer, took a picture of the timer wiring, removed the wires, removed and replaced the timer, reattached the wires and replaced the panel, installed the new knob. Read more
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