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Replace your dryer's right-side endcap assembly to restore a finished edge, secure panels, and prevent gaps. Fits select dryer and laundry center models.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This adjustable buzzer kit replaces a failed or noisy mini buzzer to restore audible alerts for cycles, timers and notifications. Compact design lets the appliance signal you reliably when cycles finish or need attention. What it does:
This left-hand end cap assembly restores a secure, finished mounting point on the appliance cabinet and helps keep internal components aligned and protected from friction or debris. Ideal when the original end cap is cracked, warped, or missing. What it does:
Rear panel for dryers. Covers the back of the cabinet. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing to restore the outer appearance and structure.
The Console Clip is an OEM part compatible with Whirlpool dryers. This clip secures the control console assembly to the top panel, ensuring it is firmly mounted during operation. Properly functioning clips are necessary to maintain the correct alignment of controls and prevent detachment.
Causes of a bad clip can include wear and fatigue from repeated opening and closing of the dryer door. Excessive force or impact could also bend or break the clip over time.
Symptoms of a bad clip include:
This OEM Whirlpool replacement clip is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
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.
This lint filter catches lint and debris during the drying cycle to maintain proper airflow through the dryer's exhaust system. A clogged or damaged filter restricts airflow, which forces longer dry times, increases energy costs, and creates a fire hazard from lint buildup in the vent system. Replace this filter if the pull handle is broken or cracked, the mesh is torn or separating from the frame, rust or metal flakes are visible on the screen, or lint is passing through instead of being trapped. The filter is white, measures approximately 20 inches long (excluding the handle) by 8.5 inches wide, and slides directly into the lint filter slot -- no tools needed, takes under a minute. Clean the filter before every load for best performance.
This is a D-shaped knob insert or spring clip that fits inside a control knob and connects it to the control shaft on the dryer's front panel. It ensures the knob grips the shaft properly so you can turn the timer or selector. Replace this insert if your control knob spins freely without engaging the shaft or if the knob feels loose and won't stay in position.
Type AB #8-18 x 5/8 inch thread-forming screw secures panels and components in appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners.
Replace your dryer's top panel if it's cracked, dented, or damaged. This panel forms the upper cabinet surface and installs on top of your dryer.
This is a foam seal that fits along the control panel area of a dryer, creating a barrier against moisture, lint, and air leaks. It helps protect internal control components from heat and debris. Replace this seal if it is cracked, compressed, or missing, which can allow lint buildup near controls or cause air leaks that reduce drying efficiency.
This is the control knob that attaches to the timer shaft on the dryer's control panel, allowing you to select and start drying cycles. It is typically made of plastic with a D-shaped or splined center that fits onto the timer stem. Replace this knob if it is cracked, broken, loose, or if the flat edges inside the knob are worn and no longer grip the timer shaft properly.
Dryer won't start when you press the button? The start switch initiates the drying cycle. Simple 10-minute DIY fix with basic tools and our guide.
Dryer won't start or buttons not responding? This control panel restores full operation. Moderate DIY repair taking 30-45 minutes with basic tools.
Timer won't advance and dryer runs continuously? This 4-cycle timer controls cycle selection and timing. DIY repair typically takes 15-20 minutes.
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