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Replaced the push to start switch and the thermal fuse. The dryer is 23 years old and is working fine since we replaced the parts that were recommended on your website. Even with the cost of next day delivery, our cost was way less than we would have paid to have a professional repairman do the job. All around excellent experience. Thank you. Read more
After verifying the no heat problem myself, I just googled "LG3412W no heat" with my smartphone and thumb. One of the first hits was the Appliance Parts Pros website with a list of 8 possible parts that might fix this problem, listed in descending order of likelihood of success. With 3 adults worth of dirty laundry piling up and straining our ability to drip dry, I had to agonize over: 1) buying a new dryer from whatever a local dealer had in stock, then clearing years of valuable junk in... Read more
Replaced some thermal cut-offs and a cycling thermostat. Read more
Ordered knob to replaced. Read more
Covered brands include Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Roper, and Estate. Easy to follow photographs and step-by-step repair procedures.
Replaced part. But the door was missing a screw and nut, so bought them and replaced them. Read more
This terminal block provides a secure connection point for the appliance's main power and incoming wiring, restoring reliable electrical contact and preventing loose or arcing connections. What it does:
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Replaced the following : Igniter, Radiant sensor, Thermostat, Gas valve, and Wire harness. Now the Dryer doing what is supposed to do - Dry clothes. Read more
Worked fine. took about 5 minutes to repair. Read more
Found belt tension idler worn down to the bushing, found the drum rollers stiff and hard to turn, found belt worn and starting to crack. Ordered all of these plus front slide pads. Replaced and now feel confident the dryer will run without problems. Absolutely need a pair of snap-ring pliers for this job. I used a high temp grease on the roller shafts, some info on what lubrication is recommended would be good. While dryer is disassembled, clean/vacuum all the lint from the cabinet, motor,... Read more