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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
The Knob Clip is an OEM part for GE washing machines and dryers. This small but crucial component is designed to secure the control knob to the appliance's control panel.
Over time, knob clips can wear out or break due to frequent use or accidental damage. When this happens, the control knob may become loose, fall off easily, or fail to engage the control panel properly, making it difficult to set the appliance to the desired cycle or function.
Symptoms of a bad Knob Clip include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I actually called a repair service in our area. The serviceman asked questions and detected that I didn't need a timer unit but thought it was just a knob that was required. He offered to come out but the expense would be considerable. I am SO relieved that it was indeed the knob, and the dryer was fixed. In this time in our lives, every penny counts. I must applaud the serviceman for his honesty and dedication to his trade. He directed me to this website, but also added if there were any... Read more
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
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Don't be fooled by the how to videos on the computer the prongs around the wires don't just slide off easy as they show you in the videos you may have to get extra small needle nose pliers to loosen them I am a 50ish female that is quite a handy women and it took time and patience only 1 wire out of many changing 2 parts came off easy Read more
Replaced new parts with the new one, swapping one wire at the time. Read more
Replaced cycling thermostat and two limit switches. 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:
Gas dryer application
I disassembled the dryer to get to the inner rear so that I could disconnect the old cord and replace it with the new cord. The disassembly process was long about 40 mins (first timer) but not very difficult. The replacement process was extremely easy and the reassembly process took about 10 mins. Read more
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