The drum support roller (Dryer Drum Support Roller, Drum Roller and Washer Assembly) holds the drum in the proper position while it spins on the support wheels. This part rotates on the roller shaft w...
The front glide is located at the front of the dryer, the drum rides along it. If you hear a metal-on-metal noise when your dryer is running, your front glide may be worn out and require replacing. Th...
This roller shaft is also known as a support roller shaft or a drum roller axle, and is a part for your dryer. The function of this piece is to act as the axle for the drum roller; it provides a place...
This multi rib belt spins the dryer drum during the drying cycle. This belt is 91-5/8 inches in length, 3/8th of an inch wide and has five ridges. It is black in color and made of rubber. You may need...
This is a replacement lint filter for your dryer. The lint filter is approximately 12 1/2 inches in length. Simply remove the existing filter and replace it with the new one. Check for an excess build...
This part is a retaining ring, sometimes called a retaining clip, that holds the drum support roller onto the shaft of a dryer. It is made entirely of metal and measures less than an inch in diameter....
The idler pulley tightens the drive belt to properly spin the dryer drum. It is attached to an idler bracket. This part comes with the idler pulley and center bearing. To replace this part, you will n...
If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, then you may need to replace the drum roller shaft washer. This drum roller shaft washer is just under an inch in diameter and is sold indivi...
This is a drum felt seal for your dryer. It creates an airtight seal between the dryer rear panel and the back of the drum. It is important that this seal be flexible so it does not interfere with the...
This part moves the clothes around inside your dryer and helps to direct the flow of hot air during the drying cycle.
NOTE: Screws are NOT included.
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Regina
June 27, 2021
I need a door boot seal for my 2000 Maytag front loading washing machine as it is very moldy. Is there any other type that I can use for it instead.
For model number MLE2000AZW
Hello Regina, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS2003890. We looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers and contact us back with he updated substitution number. We hope this helps!
I am concerned about the amount of water I can hear under the drum once a load of laundry is complete. There is no water left in the drum but a large amount can be heard when I try to turn the empty drum. There are no kinks in the discharge hose or blockages. Is there anything I can do?
For model number MLE2000AZW
Hi Kathryn, thank you for reaching out. There is always a little water under your washing machine drum after doing laundry. This is because after the washing machine pump pumps out water, there is always some water left in the drain line which falls back into the tub and levels out.
If there is a high level of water, ensure that the drain hose is properly installed. It should be elevated at a certain point and securely placed into a drain or standpipe. If the drain hose is placed too low or too deep into the drain, it can create a siphoning effect, where water is continuously drained out and then refilled, causing water to remain in the drum. Check the door seal (gasket) and the drum for any visible damage or wear. If the seal is damaged or has gaps, it could allow water to enter and remain in the drum. If you find any issues with the seal, consider replacing it. If this does not help, we recommend replacing the lip seal kit, part number PS2003500. We hope this solves your problem!
first, I unplug the power supply of the dryer then I removed the two screws at the bottom of the dryer then pulled out the front part of the dryer,unplugged the blue & yellow wire for the on/off switch for the door,at the back of the dryer I unscrew the pannel for the belt,disconect the belt,and I unscrew the four screws on both side of t
... Read morehe front pannel to remove the front cover of the drum. Once I removed the front cover of the drum I can now remove the drum itself to access the drum support roller. I unscrew the rollers then replace it with the new once. It was an easy job. Thank you.