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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Covered brands include Whirlpool, Sears, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Roper, and Estate. Easy to follow photographs and step-by-step repair procedures.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This 3-cycle timer controls the sequence and duration of wash/dry cycles, restoring proper cycle advancement and timing so your appliance completes its selected program reliably. What it does:
This is a replacement 8-18 x 7/32 machine screw used to secure panels and small components in compatible Whirlpool appliances. It restores proper fastening where a screw is missing, stripped, or damaged. What it does:
This terminal cover protects and conceals the appliance's electrical wire terminals for safer handling and cleaner internal appearance. It helps reduce accidental contact with live connections and keeps wiring organized. What it does:
The Knob Spring Clip is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances, specifically designed for use in washers and dryers. This small but essential component is responsible for securing the control knob to the control panel, ensuring that the knob stays firmly in place during operation.
Common causes of a bad spring clip include frequent use, accidental impacts, or wear and tear over time. A faulty spring clip can result in the control knob becoming loose or falling off, making it difficult to operate the appliance.
Symptoms of a bad knob spring clip include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
This console screw secures the control console to the appliance cabinet or top, keeping the panel tight and aligned. Replace a missing or damaged screw to stop panel wobble and rattling and maintain a snug, stable fit. What it does:
This cable tie secures wiring and the power cord to the appliance chassis to help prevent chafing, pinching, or loose connections. Simple, low-cost part that restores proper wire routing and strain relief. What it does
The Temperature Selector Switch is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. This electro-mechanical switch allows consumers to choose between heat settings that adequately dry different fabric types.
Causes of a damaged selector switch can include regular wear from hundreds of cycles over the appliance's lifetime. Mineral deposits accumulating inside linkage mechanics may cause rotational movements to stiffen. The physical impacts of shifting internal contact positions could potentially lead to switching issues as well.
Symptoms of a faulty temperature selector involve:
This OEM replacement is compatible with some Kenmore and KitchenAid electric dryer models too.
Color: gray. Measures about 3 inches in diameter.
Replacement console strap that secures the appliance control panel to the cabinet, restoring stable console alignment and preventing the control panel from shifting or sagging during use for safer, neater operation. What it does:
Push-in.
This connector buzzer wire harness links the appliance control to the buzzer/alert so the unit can emit audible tones for cycle completion and error warnings. Replaces a damaged or corroded buzzer connector to restore alert sounds. What it does:
This harness clip secures appliance wiring to the cabinet or components to prevent rubbing, pinching, and interference with moving parts. It keeps wiring routed neatly for reliable operation and reduced risk of abrasion-related failures. What it does:
For mating terminal use [AP31136300].
This screw is used to secure the handle end cap to the center of the door. The screw size measures 8-18 x 1/2 inches.
This replacement clamp secures flexible hoses and lines to prevent leaks and keep connections tight. It restores a secure seal so appliances move water or air without escaping at the joint. What it does:
This fixed-value resistor is an electrical component used in select dryers to limit current in a specific control circuit. It helps the timer or electronic control operate correctly by dropping voltage to safe, design-intended levels.