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Dryer made loud screaching constant sound
(1) open dryer door (2) remove screws holding door on and put door aside. Probably doesn't have to be done but I think its easier and safer so you don't accidently bend the hinges. (3) remove 2 screws holding top onto front. of dryer located in recess that door sits in (3) pull up on top and remove (from slots by the control panel) (4) remove final 2 screws holding front onto frame of dryer. You can disconnect the connectors from the front panel back to the dryer to make the job easier or work with it without disconnecting. I'd take your time and clean any lint dust, etc. (5) the Drum Bearing removes fairly easy as it is just snapped into 2 slots. insert slids into slots.... make sure you order all 4. Mine were all beat!. (6) replace with new Drum Bearing. (7) I did the lower felt seal as well. Pay attention to how you took the old one off and replace the same way. Remember it stretches to fit into the slots. Put all back together. Remember to front panel has to sit correctly into bottom slots before you screw the top screws back in. All in all.... a simple project, and no more noise!!!!! Great to have websites like this. Easy ordering, quick shipping, great diagrams.
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Dryer squeeked badly when running.
I've always heard it was a simple job to replace the belt and that would solve the problem. I'd defer to others online when they suggest to replace the rear bearing - they are totally right about that suggestion. My bearing basically fell apart in my hands. Not sure if I needed a belt or not, but it's worth replacing while you are tearing the thing apart. It took way longer to tear apart than to put back together. The parts and prices from PartsSelect were perfect. The parts were received in 4 business days as they said and were perfect replacement parts.
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Dryer would squeal when first starting and then gradually became very noisey.
The repair was done as follows:
1. Removed the door 2. Removed the two screws securing the top panel then removed the panel. 3. Removed the two screws securing the front panel then removed the panel. 4. Removed the screws securing the left side panel then removed side panel and the two leveling feet. 5. Tipped dryer over on its back (you will want to protect your floor, the four screws that attach the heater unit protrude through the back). 6. Disengaged the belt tensioner and removed the belt and the drum. 7. Removed the three Torx screws securing the drum bearing to the drum and discarded old bearing. 8. Removed the four screws securing the bearing retainer to the heater unit. 9. Removed the four screws securing the heater unit and two sensor wires. 10. Lifted heater unit just high enough to remove bearing retainer. Discarded bearing retainer.
The new drum bearing kit is supplied with self tapping screws. I installed the screws into the bearing parts to tap the holes and then removed them prior to assembly.
11. Installed new bearing retainer to back of heater unit using the supplied screws. Install the four screws by hand, finger tight. 12. Re-attached heater unit and tighten screws. 13. Re-attached sensor wires. 14. Tightened the four bearing retainer screws. 15. Attached new drum bearing to drum using the three supplied Torx screws. I used tape to hold everything together while installing the screws. Tightened the Torxscrews.
Next I used a vacuum to remove all the lint from inside the dryer. I also used a small plastic putty knife to remove the caked on lint on the impeller blades.
16. Inserted drum bearing into bearing retainer. 17. Installed drum belt and belt tensioner. 18. Installed left side panel and feet. 19. Replaced the two grey and two white slide bearings on the front panel. They just slip onto a small post and slide into a slot. 20. Installed front panel. (Rotate drum to help with installation) 21. Installed top panel and door
PROBLEM SOLVED!
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Blower wheel shaft hole was rounded out, lamp was out
Removed two screws on dryer top and removed top, removed two screws holding front of cabinet and removed cabinet front to the side, disconnected wires to door switch, removed two bolts from motor mount bracket, pulled motor back to access blower wheel, removed old wheel and installed new one, reversed steps, unscrewed old light bulb and screwed in new one.
Had pure hell getting to drum belt and putting it back onto motor pulley and idler, cussed a little, didn't really help . replaced front of cabinet and top, did test run all worked ok.
This job was a little difficult, espicially accessing the belt and idler pulley...
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Dryer sqeaking
remove the 2 screws going into the top, remove it remove the 2 screws going to the front panel, set it aside install parts and reverse order. very easy to do
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Sqealing sound during operation
Disassembled and removed drum according to directions on this site. Ordered parts and replaced per instructions - - easy as unscrewing and rescrewing old bearing assembly. Hardest thing was putting the belt on - as I did it fromthe front side and the recommendations are to access from the back kick plate. I did not want to wreck the vent tube so I left the dryer in place and did the entire job from the front.
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Light bulb blew out inside the dryer
Screwed the light bulb into the socket (duh)
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Dryer was shaking and vibrating all over the floor
Took top and front panel off. Pulled top bearing shroud off, replaced and installed the slides on new top bearing. Installed felt gasket on the bottom piece of lower shroud. Installed new lamp and put back together to check out. Dryer working great now. Should have changed the belt but it is not squelling so it is fine.
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Broken on/off switch and drum light burned out
Losened four hex screws to open up control panel assembly, removed and replaced threee wires from switch with new swithch, re-assembled control panel. Removed old bulb and replaced with new one. All worked well.
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