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Dryer making loud noise or not heating properly? A damaged blower wheel disrupts airflow. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
I FOUND the website on t internet, found my part ordered it and watched the how to video ,repaired the dryer myself. Awesome Website. Read more
Seals the lint screen housing to prevent air leaks and maintain proper airflow. Replace if damaged, missing, or causing lint buildup. Verify fit.
Our 19 year old Whirlpool dryer quit heating. After checking the thermal fuse, I found the ignitor electrically open. I bought an ignitor at a local store as there was a national holiday the next day and I did not want the dryer inoperative waiting several days for shipping. I can say AppliancePartsPros is MUCH cheaper for the identical Whirlpool genuine part. While changing the ignitor, I noticed there was an excessive amount of lint in the dryer, which was caused by worn drum seals. I ordered... Read more
Supports the front drum and reduces friction for smooth rotation. Replace if your dryer is noisy, clicking, or leaving marks on clothes. Confirm fit.
Connects the dryer motor shaft to the drum belt. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn. Includes mounting hardware for secure motor-to-belt connection.
Replaced pulley and belt. Read more
Dryer not heating or drying clothes? A failed heating element is the most common cause. This part generates heat to dry your laundry effectively.
Since the dryer was 24 years old I opted to replace all the possible problem components, instead of just the bad one. The parts aren't that expensive and do to their age I figured it was worth it to avoid having to go back into the dryer in a few months. The repair was surprisingly easy and went pretty much as the video instruction AppliancePartPros provided with one exception. Because, my model was much older than that used in the video, I had a more difficult time replacing the Heating... Read more
Illuminates the dryer drum for better visibility when loading and unloading. Replace when bulb burns out or fails to light. Confirm fit with your model.
Originally the dryer was squeaking a lot, so I purchased a new belt tensioner, but the original tensioner was an old-style no wheel tensioner, so that wasn't the source of the squeaking. I saw a lot of lint had built up inside the unit where there shouldn't have been that much. So I viewed a few videos on the Appliance Pros site and saw that the rear wheel guides were the cause of the squeaking and the rear felt drum and blower housing seal needed to be replaced. The rear blower housing was... Read more
Captures lint and debris during drying to prevent clogs and fire hazards. Replace when torn, worn, or no longer catching lint effectively. Verify fit.
Removed old lint filter, inserted new one. Read more
Left-side shaft that supports the drum roller assembly in your dryer. Replace if worn, bent, or damaged to restore proper drum rotation and alignment.
Use the videos on this website here and you can repair most brands. Many are duplicate in design. 1. Unplug the machine. 2. Move it away from a confined area to get more room. 3. Remove lint filter and the two screws that hold the exhaust filter port to the top of the cabinet. 4. Use a putty knife or actually a butter knife and release the top of the cabinet from the main drum housing. You will slide the knife between the top and the main cabinet at the plastic catches. Look for them and you... Read more
Washer won't start or stops mid-cycle when door opens? The door switch detects door position for safe operation. DIY repair in 10-20 minutes with video.
The lid shut-off switch is located behind the lid How About That. I order the plastic ball the hold the lid in place plus the lid shut off switch. I watched the video that AppliancePartsPros.com has on how to replace the lid and the plastic balls. I removed the lid to get to the two philips head screws to remove that part of the shut-off switch. I took the new switch out of the package and compared it to the old switch. I assembled the switch just like the old switch look using the new... Read more
Foam seal prevents air leaks around the blower housing in your dryer. Replace if worn, compressed, or causing reduced airflow. Confirm fit by model.
Captures lint and debris to prevent clogs and maintain proper airflow. Replace if torn, warped, or damaged. Confirm fit using your model number.
I ordered a new one. Got it much sooner than expected. Read more
Right-side shaft for dryer drum support roller. Replace if worn, bent, scored, or damaged to restore proper drum rotation. Installs on right side of cabinet.
Seals the dryer door to prevent heat loss and maintain drying efficiency. Replace if cracked, torn, or causing uneven drying. Confirm fit with model.
I replaced the gasket. Removing the old one was not easy. I used a razor knife to cut out most of it. And then I used rubbing alcohol to soften the remaining glue and scrapped it out with a small blade screwdriver Read more
Seals the gap between drum and front panel to retain heat and reduce friction. Replace if worn, torn, or causing noise. Confirm fit with your model.
Secures control knobs to the panel on washers and dryers. Replace if the clip is broken, missing, or worn, causing knobs to fall off or sit loose.
I purchased the lid latch assembly and the lid switch strike. Following the clear video instructions for each part, my handy teenage son was able to remove the lid latch assembly and replace it with the new part as well as the lid switch strike. The washer is back to working perfectly for under $100. Appliance Parts Pros carry the parts to repair and at a lower cost than other online retailers. I saved about $30 compared to the other online site and I saved a service call fee. I'm so glad I... Read more
Adjustable leveling foot that screws into the bottom of your dryer cabinet. Replace missing, broken, or cracked feet to stabilize and level your unit.
Bought the leveling feet and screwed them in the bottom and they work great. Read more