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Dryer not drying or making loud noise? A loose or damaged blower pulley stops airflow. Use thread locker during install. 45-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the blower pulley. When the pulley spins off the blower shaft, it will damage the threads so it is important to replace the pulley and I would recommend using Loctite thread locker to keep the new pulley from spinning off. The threads on the blower shaft will most likely get damaged as well and I would recommend replacing the blower shaft. I did not order the blower shaft because it does not show up on a diagram and I had to go purchase a die to chase the threads before the new pulley... Read more
Covers and protects your dryer's light bulb from heat and debris while diffusing illumination. Replace if cracked, yellowed, or missing. Confirm fit.
Purchased the light lens and screwed it into the dryer drum. Read more
Dryer door won't stay closed? This door strike engages with the catch to secure the door. Simple DIY fix in minutes with basic tools and video guide.
Removed and replaced with new strike and catch. Per instruction video. Read more
Dryer won't start or makes squealing noise? A faulty motor assembly stops operation or causes loud grinding sounds. Moderate DIY repair restores function.
Discovered the motor in dryer was making noise coming from bearing. Abviously by removing the back panel. Also replace tensioner which appeared to be a little tight. Went on You Tube to assist me in repair. Great resource on this fix and past repairs Read more
This is the control knob assembly for the appliance's control shaft. It lets you select settings by turning the shaft without tools. A worn or cracked knob can slip, spin freely, or make it hard to set temperatures or cycles.
Put on new knob. Read more
This replacement cover restores the appliance's finished appearance and protects internal components from dust and debris. It's a direct-fit exterior trim piece designed to replace a cracked, broken, or missing cover. What it does:
Replaced broken coupling with new coupling Read more
This power cord connects your appliance to household electricity, supplying safe, reliable power to its controls and components. Replace a damaged or overheated cord to restore dependable operation and reduce the risk of shorts.
Thanks to you, all went well. No problems. Read more
Fix slow drying or no airflow in your dryer by replacing a stripped or cracked blower wheel. Moderate DIY repair restores proper air circulation.
I replaced the heating element and all of the thermal/high cutoff fuses and thermistors even though only the heating element tested "open" (there was a crack in the element) just to be safe. Also for the "jet airplane" sound the fan housing bearing was bad. I replaced that a well. Now it works like it should and is quiet again! However, I broke the fan blad removing it for the reinstall on the new fan housing but I ordered it at 6 at night and had it the next morning. Amazing and thank... Read more
Supports and pivots the hinged dryer top panel for service access. Replace if cracked, broken, or causing wobble, scraping, or alignment gaps.
Installed a new Ignitor & Thermal Fuse. Read more
Rubber washer gasket for washer fill hose connections. Replace if worn or leaking at coupler adapter. Measures 1-1/16 x 5/8 inch. Verify fit with model.
Replaced with new part ordered from store Read more
This lock secures the appliance's top panel to the front frame for a tight, stable cabinet. Replacing a worn lock restores a solid fit and helps eliminate rattles, gaps, and vibration during operation.
I ordered the clamp. In a second everything was back to normal! Read more
This factory fastener secures appliance panels, brackets, and internal components so everything stays aligned and quiet. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a tight fit and helps reduce vibration, rattles, and wear.
The plastic piece on the handle where the screw goes in to hold glass door up had broke. I ordered new handle, the retainer pieces that go over the plastic pieces to lock it all in and screws that were suggested. The screws were the wrong ones. They were way too small. I already had one screw and thankfully only had to buy 1 new one because the screw was $40 and shipping’s $10 for it AND it’s on back order right now. The old retainer ring that goes over plastic piece was a nightmare to remove... Read more
This temperature sensor mounts on the sealed-system gas inlet line in compatible refrigerators. It relays precise temperature feedback to the control so cooling and defrost cycles are managed correctly, helping maintain stable compartment temperatures. What it does:
This flat-head screw secures panels, brackets, or trim so they sit flush on your appliance. Replacing a worn or missing screw restores a tight fit and helps prevent vibration, rattling, or shifting components.
The Screw is an OEM component compatible with Whirlpool washing machines. This screw secures the rear panel onto the cabinet frame, ensuring a sturdy connection between housing components. Proper installation is critical for the washer's structural integrity.
Causes of a bad screw include corrosion from repeated water exposure or stresses from years of use. Loosening can occur from vibrations weakening the threads over time.
Symptoms of a bad screw include:
This OEM Whirlpool replacement screw helps maintain a tight panel closure. It is compatible with additional brands like Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Left valve coil that powers the solenoid on a water inlet/valve assembly to control water flow. Replacing a worn or burnt coil helps restore proper valve operation so the dispenser or ice maker can fill when called. What it does:
The best way to fix it is to open the plastic port on the bottom front of the dryer. Lie on the floor and you can see the flame when the cycle begins (the burner is visible through the port on the left and slightly up). If the flame goes out after about five minutes it's the same symptom. On ours I noticed that the vent was blocked (there's an indicator on the dryer control panel). Suspect that led to overheating and fried the coil. First thing is to clear the vent by disconnecting it and... Read more