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DE405W1 Westinghouse Dryer - Overview

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Flat Style Belt – Part Number: 5303281154
Flat Style Belt
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PartSelect #: PS459830
Manufacturer #: 5303281154
This is a flat style ridgeless dryer belt.
$11.02
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Idler Pulley Assembly – Part Number: 5303212849
Idler Pulley Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS457526
Manufacturer #: 5303212849
Use this idler pulley assembly with gas or electric clothes dryer that has a flat dryer belt. ***Please NOTE: This part has been redesigned by the manufacturer and may not fit your appliance.
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PartSelect #: PS450991
Manufacturer #: 5300603182
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 5300094651
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PartSelect #: PS450129
Manufacturer #: 5300094651
$12.29
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PartSelect #: PS450197
Manufacturer #: 5300126002
$17.40
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HEATER COIL KIT – Part Number: 5300142885
HEATER COIL KIT
PartSelect #: PS450273
Manufacturer #: 5300142885
$112.09
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PartSelect #: PS450295
Manufacturer #: 5300151521
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THERMSTAT – Part Number: 5300169857
THERMSTAT
PartSelect #: PS450392
Manufacturer #: 5300169857
$62.96
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PartSelect #: PS824975
Manufacturer #: 5300137504
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PartSelect #: PS825856
Manufacturer #: 5300502881
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PartSelect #: PS825209
Manufacturer #: 5300169850
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PartSelect #: PS500911
Manufacturer #: Q000165344
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Broken Dryer Belt
1st I pried the dryer top open then disconnected the two wires for the auto shut-off. Removed four nuts with driver that opens front and releases dryer barrel. Lifted front up a bit to remove from two lower tabs at bottom of unit and put aside.

I then slid the belt over the barrel noting the side up directions on the belt. On the lower left on the back of unit I opened up the vented cover to reveal the motor pulley and belt tension pulley. I put the belt on the pulley and brought the belt tension pulley over the belt. I then aligned the belt to the proper point on the barrel and reattached the front being careful to center the barrel onto the rim that is built into the front. Take care to align all the tabs and shims in the correct order so that barrel rotates freely. Replace auto shut off wires to switch on inside of front and close top.
Parts Used:
Flat Style Belt
  • Tod from West Springfield, MA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Broken belt
My local repair parts shop did not have the part in stock. Shipping was really fast, so I repaired the dryer in less time than it would have taken if I had let my local shop order the belt for me. Repair was simple, just unplug dryer, pry up the front of the top, remove 4 screws from the top inside of front panel, disconnect two wires from door switch, pull front off, and slip belt around tub. Remove small panel on rear (2 screws), place belt around pulley and move tensioner in place. Reassemble front panel and rear panel.
Parts Used:
Flat Style Belt
  • Jerry from Hartselle, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Belt broke and the pulley broke.
I unplugged the dryer. Undid the top by taking out 2 screws and mounts on each side of the back. There were two screws in the front panel that had to be removed. One on each side. Then I took the two wires off the killer switch on the door. Marking which was top and which was bottom. Then I removed the front panel. Then I undid the drum which had 3 screws in. I took out the drum to find the problem. I replaced the drum putting the belt on. Then I took off the back panel at the bottom of the dryer to get at the idler arm. Took off the spring and unhooked the arm. I put the new arm on and replaced the spring. I then put the belt on to the pulley and closed up the back panel. I put back the front panel. I put the top back on. I plugged it back in and turned it on and it worked!
Parts Used:
Idler Pulley Assembly
  • Donald from Windber, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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