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DDC4387PD General Electric Dryer - Overview

Sections of the DDC4387PD

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Drive Belt – Part Number: WE12X10014
Drive Belt
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PartSelect #: PS2350043
Manufacturer #: WE12X10014
This belt has a length of 87 inches, width of 1/4”, flat, with 4 ridges.
$31.89
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Idler Pulley Wheel – Part Number: WE12X81
Idler Pulley Wheel
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PartSelect #: PS265714
Manufacturer #: WE12X81
This white idler pulley is used for many clothes dryers. A dryer's idler pulley wheel serves to help the belt to rotate the drum.
$31.03
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Gas Igniter – Part Number: WE4X444
Gas Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS268028
Manufacturer #: WE4X444
Be very careful to not handle the igniter by its gray part. Hold it by its white tip only.
$49.67
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Drive Motor – Part Number: WE17X10010
Drive Motor
PartSelect #: PS1559768
Manufacturer #: WE17X10010
Replaces "T" and "V" style motors. Includes two motor pulleys. If you have an older model dryer, the pulley may be pressed on or held on with a set screw. If pulley is pressed on, a new motor pulley must be ordered.
$348.87
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Heat Detector – Part Number: WE4X448
Heat Detector
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PartSelect #: PS268031
Manufacturer #: WE4X448
Also known as Flame Sensor/Detector.
$78.31
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Motor Pulley with Screws – Part Number: WE12X41
Motor Pulley with Screws
PartSelect #: PS265695
Manufacturer #: WE12X41
$31.61
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Start Switch – Part Number: WE4X344
Start Switch
PartSelect #: PS268020
Manufacturer #: WE4X344
  No Longer Available
THERMOSTAT – Part Number: WE4X592
THERMOSTAT
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PartSelect #: PS268088
Manufacturer #: WE4X592
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THERMO Assembly – Part Number: WE4X583
THERMO Assembly
PartSelect #: PS268082
Manufacturer #: WE4X583
$49.95
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DOOR SWITCH – Part Number: WL11X56
DOOR SWITCH
PartSelect #: PS281329
Manufacturer #: WL11X56
$19.18
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WE4X198
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS268006
Manufacturer #: WE4X198
  No Longer Available
DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WE4X593
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS656898
Manufacturer #: WE4X593
$1.48
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dryer belt broke
first I took the dryer apart 1st thing i did was unplug the power supply (safety first) then I removed the top of the unit then removed the front cleaned all the lint from the inside of the cabinet I found the proper belt size on part select.com the next day I had my dryer belt delivered (which cost 1/3 the price of the local repair shop price)
then I placed the belt over the dryer drum and made sure it was in the general location it should be I then replaced the front cover and the top. then I removed the rear cover which was held on by six 5/16 sheet metal screws which gave me access to the drive pulley and belt tensioner the belt goes on by going under the tensioner then around the drive pulley
Then i rotated the drum by hand to make sure everything had clearance I then buttend everything up plugged it and started it up it workd fine and I figure Ill get another 8 years out of it
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Parts Used:
Drive Belt
  • Matt from La Belle, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer made excessively loud noise when running.
I initially opened the front of the dryer and noticed that the drum slides that the drum rides on in the front of the dryer were excessively worn. I then removed the drum and noticed that the plastic bearing that supported the drum in the rear was cracked and the washer(?) appered to be disintigrating. I ordered and replaced the drum slides and rear bearing. The dryer was still making too much noise. I ran the motor with the drum removed and realized that they motor was the remaining source of the excessive noise. I then ordered and replaced the motor with a new one and this solved the problem. Total cost was around $140. Note that when ordering a new motor, the instructions on the web site indicate that you need to order the motor pulley if your existing motor has a pressed on pulley. The new motor was a kit that came with the pulley included, and therefore the additional part was not needed, and had to be returned. The instructional videos and parts schematics on the web site were very helpful.
Parts Used:
Drive Motor Motor Pulley with Screws
  • Owen from Virginia Beach, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Gas dryer heat would not come on
Unplugged dryer, opened lower panel. Loosened the bolt that holds igniter assembly to gas unit and removed old igniter. Put new igniter in the pinch clamp then (being VERY careful so as not to crack new part) replaced igniter assembly and tightened its bolt firmly. Voilà, ignition!
Parts Used:
Gas Igniter
  • Jeff from Seattle, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Wrench set
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