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This kit includes decorative or functional caps that cover the ends of washer components like control panels or trim pieces. Replace when caps are missing, cracked, or don't fit securely.
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
Color: Almond
It took two repair attempts to fix the dryer. At first, I noticed that the rear felt seal was completely worn out, so I thought that extra friction between the tub and the rear panel might be causing the motor to have to work too hard and overheat. I ordered a new seal from appliancepartspros.com, and installed it according to their instructional video, but it did not correct the problem. Then I decided that the motor must be going bad, so I watched the on-line video on how to remove the... Read more
A protective cover over the flame sensor inspection port in gas dryers, located near the burner assembly. Replace if the cover is damaged, missing, or prevents proper flame detection causing heating issues.
When I found the dryer off Craigslist, I didn't notice until recently the front panel plug was missing. I ordered the plug from Appliance Parts Pros, got the part & installation took seconds as it was a snap-in part. Couldn't be any happier. Also discovered the drum would not light up when the door opened. Ordered the bulb also from Appliance Parts Pros. Unplugged the dryer, unscrewed the lens cover, removed the burned bulb, cleaned out the light area, installed the bulb, replugged the... Read more
Rear access door panel for dryers. Covers the back of your dryer unit. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore the cabinet appearance.
Pry the top up from the front edge with a flat screw driver, the lid will hinge up and back, the heating element is on the left rear, it only takes a 1/4 nut driver to remove and replace Read more
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