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This blower-housing pad is a replacement foam/rubber seal that cushions the blower assembly and helps maintain proper airflow and fit. It restores the original fit between the blower housing and cabinet to reduce vibration and air gaps. What it does:
I replaced the thermal cutoff kit and a heating element connection wire. Super simple and probably saved me over $100 if I had called a repairman. The videos on your site as well as the customer service person I spoke with were SUPER helpful. Thank you!!! Read more
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
Size: 10-32 x 1/2 inch.
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
I figured it had to be the flume; changed the flume and hose, mounting screws Read more
(for the L/H hinge use 687905
This is the heater box only, does not include heating element.
Color: Almond
I opened the top of the dryer (after watching the video on your website) and replaced the lever on the switch. Removed two screws near the lint filter, used a putty knife to release fasteners under the top and raised the top. Held it in place with a short piece of board then removed the two screws holding in the switch and lever. Replaced the broken lever with the new one and put it all back together. The handle was a little more difficult as it took a lot more prying with a screwdriver to... Read more
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