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- Fix Number
- FIX346995
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 341241
Fixes these symptoms
- Drum Not Spinning
- Heat stays on after drum has stopped
- Noisy
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- Fix Number
- FIX334310
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 279834
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
- Not Heating
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Installation Instructions
Dennis from ALISO VIEJO, CA
Dryer ran but did not dry clothing.
Best site I have ever used for repairs. First a list of what parts were needed was provided right from the start, no guessing. I followed all of the video's provided for installation instructions and and that was it. Very easy to make repairs and almost rebuilt my dated dryer to like new condition. Appliance was in very good physical condition just needed new components to bring it back. Highly recommend this site to anyone who can turn a wrench.
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- Fix Number
- FIX11741429
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WP338906
Fixes these symptoms
- Not Heating
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Donald from Ottawa, IL
no heat
Cost was $114.00 to replace all parts , It took longer to take apart & test everything than it did to do the repair ! I tested all parts twice , everything would test fine , I put it all back together and the dryer worked for 5 minutes , did that twice and decided to order all the parts an be done with it . Ordered the parts , that showed up at my door in 2 days !!! Turned OFF gas , took off vent hose , took back off with 8 screws , popped up top in the front , took 2 screws off the top in the back removing the brackets , Inside the front under the top removed 2 screws holding on the front , lifted the front and removed . All parts only have 1 or 2 screws holding them in place , removed 1 part at a time , removing and replacing 1 wire from old part to the new part so I did not mix up the wires , replace the part and go to the next part . It was pretty self explanatory replacing the parts , It took 20 minutes to take apart , replace the parts and put back together so my loving wife could do laundry again. You don't realize what a inconvenience it is to go without a dryer for 3 days when you have had one for 37 yrs ..... THANK YOU , 3 days can seem like forever when someone is not happy , but it was much much better than waiting 7 to 10 days for the wrong parts from somewhere else . You have the BEST parts website that I have EVER used !!! THANK YOU AGAIN , Donald
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- Fix Number
- FIX2162282
- Manufacturer Part Number
- LA-1053
Fixes these symptoms
- Too hot
- Will Not Start
- Won’t Start
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Installation Instructions
Michael from Statesville, NC
dryer quit working during operation and failed to restart
resistor is located on top back of dryer, so just removed metal plate on back with screwdriver. other parts are located above drum, and top of dryer is hinged, so lifted top of dryer by taking small screwdriver and wedged between front and top of dryer enough to get fingers underneath top and lifted. very simple. door switch and high limit switch could be viewed and removed at this point.
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- Fix Number
- FIX16221211
- Manufacturer Part Number
- W11497304
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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John from Dallastown, PA
replaced blower wheel and belt
taking it apart was easy the hard part was removing excess plastic from D shaped hole in wheel. There is so much plastic in center hole that it will not seat on shaft. I had to use a drill and dove tail file to do this project. F.Y.I. this was the second wheel the first i broke when it was half way on the shaft tap lightly my friend.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2162280
- Manufacturer Part Number
- LA-1044
Fixes these symptoms
- Not Heating
- Too hot
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Installation Instructions
CRAIG from DAPHNE, AL
would not start
checked continuity on the thermal fuse it was bad ordered new fuse and heat element (dryer is over 10 years old time for new element) took out drum and behind it was heat assy, replaced fuse and element put back together and hit start button worked great
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- Fix Number
- FIX2162263
- Manufacturer Part Number
- LA-1003
Fixes these symptoms
- Door won’t close
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Installation Instructions
James from Joshua, TX
Dryer plastic door catch was broke on dryer
I watched several videos on how to replace the latch, but my latch was broken on one side so I took a pair of pliers and a screwdriver and pried the old one out. Push the new one in, then replaced the male catch on the door. i didn't tighten the screw holding the male latch because they use it to allign the latch with the catch.
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- Fix Number
- FIX11740752
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WP312967
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
Harold from BEAVER, PA
Dryer was making loud noises.
Basically I did it as shown in the video. I want to note that there was no blower wheel clamp on the broken blower wheel. This was the third time I have replaced that blower wheel, and lack of a clamp may have contributed to premature failure. Luckily, this time I watched the video before ordering parts so I knew about the clamp. Don't forget the clamp., Read more...
- Fix Number
- FIX11742807
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WP53-0918
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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Debi from GROTTOES, VA
- Fix Number
- FIX11740735
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WP31001747
Fixes these symptoms
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
JOHN from Lakewood, CO
Dryer leaving rust streaks on white laundry
The video was exactly right for installing the upper drum glide. Getting the front off of the machine took less than 5 minutes. The old glide and felt peeled off easily. I used a putty knife and a file rasp to remove the old glue. Used denatured alcohol to wipe away any residual dust and pieces of glue. Applied the glue in two parallel lines where the new glides and pad install. Waited about a minute for the glue to get tacky, then placed new part on the upper door opening. To hold it down, I used an adjustable 1.5 inch wide nylon tie down strap around the entire circumference of the door opening and ratcheted it down tight for overnight. Next morning took off the strap and repair was tight. If you are going to replace the upper glide, go ahead and do the lower seal as well. If the upper is worn out, the lower will be worn out of shape and won't seal right with a new one only on the top. Repair time 30 minutes from open to close, with 12 hours glue drying time in between.
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