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Dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle? A faulty sensor wire harness disrupts temperature readings. This direct-fit harness restores accurate communication.
Followed the great video on the AppliancePartsPros.com website, that was perfect to get the completed. Read more
Dryer won't heat or has weak flame? This gas burner assembly distributes gas evenly for proper heating. Moderately challenging DIY repair.
Unfortunately my first repair attempt (replacing the Gas Valve Coils) failed so I decided to replace the entire Burner assembly. From a cost/time point of view the Burner assembly is a better value than just buying the Gas Valve seeing as you don't have to disassemble/reassemble most of the existing Burner (to get to the Gas Valve) *and* you get a new Igniter!! The most annoying thing about the repair is accessing the screw that clamps the gas pipe to loosen it :-(... Read more
Replace a stripped, missing, or worn 3/8-16 nut that secures dryer drum rollers, shafts, and internal components. Restores tight connections.
I ordered the nut and was shocked when it arrived the next day. Read more
If your dryer won't heat or flame won't stay lit, a corroded burner tube may be the cause. This assembly includes an adjustable air shutter for proper combustion.
I removed the kick panel/door and confirmed there was no flame. Inspection with a flashlight revealed the igniter was damage - partly broken away. Using a 1/4" socket set I removed the burner assembly. Inspection showed the burner was rusted and the flame deflector had fallen off. I ordered both the "Dryer Igniter and Bracket" and a burner. They arrived in about three days. I had to attach the igniter to the bracket (one screw) and then the bracket to the burner (one screw). The only... Read more
This 8-18 x 5/8-inch screw secures dryer panels, brackets, and covers. Replace missing or stripped fasteners to restore a tight fit and stability.
I put all pieces that I ordered on the dryer and plugged it in. Read more
Dryer won't start or tumble? This belt switch monitors drive belt tension and cuts power if the belt breaks or slips. Moderate DIY repair with video.
Remove bottom panel, remove top panel, remove drum. Had to cut old squirrel cage off. Remove motor to remove old wheel shank. Remove belt switch, and replaced. Videos from AppliancePartPros helped a lot.. Read more
Replacement screw for washers. Used to secure various components including handles, panels, and internal parts. Order if original is missing or stripped.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
White door handle assembly for dryer doors. Restores a solid grip and fresh look when the original handle is cracked, broken, or missing.
Unscrewed 5 screws from top, side, and bottom of the door and replaced the handle. Read more
Dryer belt slipping off motor pulley or making squealing noises? The belt restrainer keeps the drive belt aligned. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.
Using You Tube How-To Videos. Replaced the drum drive belt and tensioner pulley/arm (including) the spring. 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.
Been doing these repairs for a lil while now. Your Company provides Videos on Appliance Brands that detail how to get to the part that is suspected and how to Test and Repair. I suspected a Part by it's sound and followed the Video to get to the part and made the repair. Read more
Dryer drum won't spin or turn? A failed drive motor is often the cause. This motor drives the belt that rotates the drum. Moderately difficult repair.
At first I changed the rollers but that did not fix the problem so I suspected the motor. Purchased the motor then the blower wheel would not come off. The metal sleeve in the middle of the blower wheels was on the motor so tight that the plastic wheel was just spinning on it. Bought a blower wheel and used a hole saw to cut the old wheel off. Luckily, the hole in the fan shroud that the motor shaft goes through is big enough that I was able to slide the motor out with the metal sleeve still on... Read more
Dryer won't start or run? A faulty belt switch often causes this when the belt snaps or slips. This switch monitors belt tension and is a fairly easy fix.
Replaced motor "triple switch" Part Number: AP6021090 and the thermal fuse Read more
If your dryer motor has come loose or makes grinding noises, this motor clamp secures the drive motor. Simple DIY repair with basic tools in under an hour.
Replaced the motor, blower, rear drum felt seal, and drive belt. Vacuumed up the lint everywhere, cleaned extra lint out of the chute, around the blower, and rear vents. Read more
Factory mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and internal components in washers. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners for proper alignment.
In the past we’ve fixed the latch with just high speed great. This time we ordered a new latch and replaced it. Washing machine has been working perfectly ever since. It was very easy to find the right part by simply entering the model number of my washing machine. It was quick delivery and the correct part. Very happy to have a working washing machine again. Read more
Secures the lower access panel to your dryer base. Replace this clip if broken, rusted, or missing to keep the front toe kick panel properly aligned.
Replaced the clips and springs. Read more
Connects your dryer to the wall outlet to supply household electricity. Replace a damaged, frayed, or overheated cord to restore safe power connection.
Thanks to you, all went well. No problems. Read more