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Control panel for laundry center units. Replaces cracked, damaged, or worn panels that affect appearance or functionality. Direct fit installation.
Top panel for laundry center units. Covers and protects the upper surface. Replace if cracked, chipped, discolored, or damaged from wear and tear.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This is a small metal grounding ball that sits in the rear drum bearing area of the dryer. It helps dissipate static electricity buildup in the drum during operation. Replace this part if you are experiencing excessive static cling on clothes, static shocks when unloading laundry, or if the original ball is missing or worn.
For a complete drum bearing and shaft kit order 5303281153.
Replacement air duct for laundry center dryer section. Directs heated air from element to drum. Order if your duct is cracked, damaged, or missing.
This air duct seal creates a tight barrier between the dryer's lint housing and cabinet. Replacing a worn seal helps prevent air leaks, maintain proper airflow through the lint filter, and restore consistent drying performance.
Dryer won't heat or start? This thermal fuse cuts power when temperatures get too high. Common fix for no-heat issues. Easy 30-minute DIY repair.
Control panel for laundry center units. Replaces damaged, cracked, or worn panels. Mounts on front of appliance housing control buttons and display.
Supports the dryer drum for smooth rotation. Replace if your dryer squeals, makes grinding noises, or the drum sags. Verify fit with your model number.
This metal bracket supports the drum bearing at the rear of the dryer, helping to hold the drum in proper alignment as it rotates. It provides a stable mounting point for the bearing assembly that the drum rides on. Replace this bracket if the dryer makes squealing, grinding, or thumping noises during operation, or if the drum wobbles and does not spin smoothly.
Replacement bracket screw for securing internal panels and brackets to your appliance frame. Needed when original screws are stripped, corroded, or missing.
The Heating Element with Housing is an OEM part for Frigidaire dryers. This part generates the heat necessary for drying clothes efficiently and effectively.
Causes for issues with the heating element with housing often include electrical faults that prevent the element from heating, physical damage to the element itself, or problems with the dryer's ventilation system causing overheating and subsequent failure of the component.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Heating Element with Housing include:
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
Metal heat deflector that mounts near the dryer heating element. Replace if warped, cracked, or damaged to restore proper heat distribution and protect wiring.
This factory 8-18 screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replace missing or stripped hardware to restore a tight, rattle-free assembly and dependable operation.
Supports the front of the dryer drum for smooth, quiet rotation. Replace if you hear scraping noise or see wear marks. Verify fit with your model number.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Control panel for laundry center units. Mounts on the front cabinet housing interface components. Replace if cracked, damaged, or worn from use.
Door hinge pin for dryers. Secures the door hinge assembly to the dryer cabinet. Replace if the pin is bent, broken, or missing to restore door function.
Seals the gap between drum and front panel to prevent air leakage and clothes snagging. Replace if worn, torn, or causing thumping noise. Verify fit.
Seals the gap between drum and front panel to retain heat and reduce friction. Replace if worn, torn, or clothes catch in drum. Verify fit with model number.
Dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle? A broken door catch prevents secure closure, triggering safety shutoffs. Simple snap-in replacement, 1 minute.
This door switch senses whether the appliance door is closed and signals the controls to run only when it's safe. Replacing a worn or intermittent switch restores dependable starts and proper shutoff when the door opens. What it does:
Traps lint and debris during drying to prevent vent clogs and maintain efficiency. Replace when torn, rusted, or bent. Verify fit with your model.
Replacement screw that secures panels and components in dryers, washers, and ranges. Needed when original fasteners are missing, stripped, or worn.
Interior drum baffle that lifts and tumbles clothes during the drying cycle. Replace if cracked, broken, melted, or missing to restore proper tumbling.
Phillips pan head screw for securing panels and components in appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs or maintenance.
Supports the rear of your dryer drum for smooth, even rotation. Replace if drum wobbles, makes noise, or doesn't turn properly. Verify fit by model number.
Dryer won't heat or shows E64 error? High-limit thermostat cuts power if overheating occurs. Moderate DIY fix with our video guide and instructions.
This is a replacement mounting screw used to secure appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replacing worn or missing screws restores proper fit and reduces rattles or loose parts for safe, stable operation. What it does:
Dryer won't start or shuts off unexpectedly? A failed thermal limiter is often the cause. This safety fuse prevents overheating. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
This is a white metal side panel that mounts on the right side of the dryer section in a stacked laundry center. It provides structural support and encloses the dryer compartment, protecting internal components from dust and debris. Replace this panel if it is dented, rusted, cracked, or missing.
Replacement control panel console for laundry center front assembly. Restores appearance and provides mounting surface for user controls. Replaces cracked, faded, or damaged console.
Secures the dryer door to the cabinet and provides a smooth pivot point. Replace this hinge if bent, worn, or broken to restore proper door alignment.
Mounting screw secures panels, trim, or brackets in dryers, washers, and ranges. Replace lost, stripped, or corroded screws to restore stability.
This gasket is a sealing component used in select appliances. It fits between two mating parts to keep water or air where it belongs, helping prevent leaks and ensuring proper performance. What it does:
White door handle for laundry center dryer door. Replaces cracked, loose, or missing handles. Restores secure grip for opening and closing the door.
Door panel for laundry center units. Replaces cracked, damaged, or discolored exterior panels. Restores clean appearance to front-loading door assembly.
Replace your laundry center's control panel when the original is cracked, damaged, or worn. Restores the front appearance and houses controls.
Dryer door won't stay closed? The door strike secures the door latch during operation. Quick DIY fix—installs from the front in minutes.
This is a heat shield insulator that mounts on the inner side of the dryer door in a stacked laundry center or washer/dryer combo unit. It prevents excessive heat from transferring through the door during drying cycles, protecting the outer door surface and improving energy efficiency. Replace this insulation if it is torn, deteriorated, or missing, which can cause the door to become excessively hot to the touch or reduce drying performance.
Ceramic dryer heating element housing insulator.
Ceramic dryer heating element terminal block.
This vane screw secures the internal drum baffle (vane) to the drum, keeping loads turning properly and preventing rattles or snags. Replace a missing or stripped screw to restore a tight, stable baffle during cycles.
This plug covers an unused opening on the appliance cabinet or panel to restore a clean, finished look. Replacing a missing or damaged plug helps keep dust and lint out of the cabinet and can reduce vibration-related rattles. What it does:
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