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Fix dryer vibration or squealing with this drum roller shaft retaining ring. Secures rear wheels on axles. Small retaining ring pliers needed for removal.
Upon removal of the lower inspection panel on the front of the machine, my 20 year old son thought the motor was bad by the smell. But he did discover what turned out to be the belt tensioner pulley laying inside the machine. After he pronounced it dead, without a thought to the idler pulley, I looked at the machine and determined the lack of movement was due to the idler pulley having "fallen" off the shaft by looking at the illustrated parts break down provided on this website. Ordered the... Read more
Dryer drum roller axle mounts to the rear panel and supports drum rollers. Replace if bent, worn, or wobbling. Helps eliminate noise from damaged axles.
Replaced the tension pulley assembly, drum rollers, drum roller axles, belt, and drum glides while I had the dryer disassembled. It turned out that the cause of the squeak was the tension pulley assembly, however it was easy and economical enough to replace anything that could have been the cause of the squeaking while I had the dryer apart. The parts were ordered on Thursday afternoon and delivered on Friday. I had the dryer repaired and running like new in no time. For about $100, it was... Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing components and housings in place. Order a new screw if yours is stripped, missing, or damaged during repairs.
One day my wife went to bake something and the bake/broil buttons as well as #3, #9, and oven light ceased to work. Local repair guy came by and wanted to charge $500 to fix it....YEAH RIGHT! Did a little homework and found this website, spoke with knowledgable staff who pointed me in the right direction. Took me all of about 20 minutes to install new control panel..everything works perfect...THANKS! p.s. In doing my research come to find Maytag did little to insulate control panel from oven... Read more
White timer knob insert cap that fits over the timer control knob on your dryer's control panel. Replace if cracked, broken, worn, or missing.
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Supports the dryer drum and allows smooth rotation. Replace if you hear grinding noises, see excessive wear, or notice drum wobbling. Confirm fit with your model.
Replaced them. Read more
Factory fastener screw secures panels, brackets, and trim inside appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws to restore tight fit.
First replaced the drum rollers...that wasn't it..took dryer back apart and spun the belt tension wheel by hand (should have done this the first time I took the dryer apart) and it squeaked. so I ordered the full parts: wheel, idler arm, idler spring, arm sleeve, E ring..Put it back together and whoa..no more squealing!! Read more
Fixes dryers that won't shut off, run too hot, or take too long to dry. This cycling thermostat regulates drum temperature. 15-minute DIY repair.
Put both thermostats in as I did not know if the unit was cycling on high limit at times. Fixed both issues plus I used my lawn blower and blew all the lint out of dryer and short 3' hose. I also lubed rear drum bearings. Works like new. Ron R Read more
Secures components with constant tension to prevent looseness and vibration. Replace if broken, fatigued, or missing. Verify fit with your model number.
Mounts the washer top panel to the cabinet frame. Replace if screw is stripped, rusted, missing, or damaged during cabinet disassembly and repair work.
I looked inside and saw the teeth were worn off the "dogs" so I purchased the Cam Agitator repair kit and a new bolt. Getting the old bolt out was the hardest part since it was worn and rusted. I ended up having to buy a set of socket extensions and a set of stripped bolt sockets so $45 in tools and it took me an hour to get the old bolt out but putting everything back together was a breeze. I was very proud of myself, as a woman, that I fixed this problem myself and didnt have to pay a repair... 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.
Took it apart. Replaced various general maintenance parts, rollers, seals, clean out all the lint and replaced motor and put a new blower on it. Read more
This dryer idler arm pivots from the motor mount bracket to maintain belt tension. Replace if cracked, worn, or binding to restore smooth operation.
I took the tumbler drum out and looked at the pulley and it was not rotating freely. The idler arm had some wear on the attached post so I replaced bothe parts. Since I was in there already I replaced the drum rollers and dryer belt for good measure. I reassembled the dryer and it works great. The best part of the experience was the parts order. I ordered the parts around 3:00 pm one day, standard shipping, and they were on my doorstep around 1:00 pm the next day. I'm still wondering... Read more
Fix a dryer that won't start, advance, or shut off properly. This timer controls cycle sequencing and duration. Moderate DIY repair, 30-60 minutes.
I had watched the repair video before the part came, it looked easy peasy, so I pulled the wires off the old timer, before noticing that my dryer didn't have the nice wire harness. All wires are clearly marked but 1. I had to search on the internet to make sure where to put it, extending the time of an easy install. Take a picture of your wiring BEFORE pulling everything apart, for reference. Read more
8-16 x 3/8 inch screw fastener for dryers. Secures baffles to drum and various internal components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged.
Replace your cracked, stripped, or missing selector knob. Attaches to the control shaft to choose wash cycles and options. Restores smooth operation.
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Ground screw secures transmission housing and console components in washers. Replaces missing, stripped, or corroded screws. 10-24 x 3/8 inch fastener.
Replaced timer control unit, first time doing this. Read more
Factory fastener screw secures dryer panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws to restore tight fit and alignment.
This was a very easy fix. Two screws to get the front off of the washer. Removed one side of the tensioner spring. Loosened two screws for the motor and two screws for the pump. I decided to replace the agitate belt even though it wasn't broken.. So, I removed that belt from the pulleys and the removed the broken belt. then just reversed the process to install the belts. it toke me less than 30 minutes and my washer was back in service. Read more