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Dryer Vent Test Kit ensures your dryer's vent system is operating properly. Kit includes two tests depending on the location of your dryer's lint screen: One for the lint screen in the top of your dryer, and one for the lint screen in the front of your dryer. Instructions included.
This bracket is used to attach and is included in the igniter kit. Save money by ordering the igniter kit 279311.
This replacement box/housing restores the appliance's original enclosure where internal components mount, protecting wiring and parts from damage. It helps maintain safe operation and prevents loose components from shifting. What it does:
Replaced the box and the lint screen. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
A replacement mounting screw to secure appliance panels and components so parts stay properly fastened during normal use. Small but essential hardware for stable, rattle-free operation and reliable repairs. What it does:
I ordered extra parts because they were on sale. I also picked up the heating element and thermal Fuse too. The actual problem was the Cycling thermostat opened up on us. It was an easy fix. Its great that you have repair videos on your site. Read more
This is a replacement 8-18 x 7/32 machine screw used to secure panels and small components in compatible Whirlpool appliances. It restores proper fastening where a screw is missing, stripped, or damaged. What it does:
For mating plug use 691707.
Color: White. Size: 1 qt. can. Acrylic appliance paint.
This is a replacement mechanical cycle timer (M480-2) that restores cycle selection and timed control on compatible laundry appliances. It lets your appliance advance through wash/dry cycles so loads finish correctly. What it does:
This wire harness connects the gas valve and igniter assembly so the range/oven can receive ignition and control signals. It replaces a worn or damaged connector bundle to restore reliable ignition performance. What it does
I couldn’t figure out what sensor was bad. I changed some of the usual suspects- thermostat, thermistor, high limit sensor n even the coils on the gas valve which tested slightly out of spec on the ohms. Visual inspection of the gas igniter seemed a little odd to my untrained eye. It looked like two parallel prongs that weren’t connected- like this is some sort of spark gap? Yup. Silly me. Of course the igniter functions like a mini oven broiler element. Simple as that if you know what you’re... Read more