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WASHER
PartSelect Number PS12578732
Manufacturer Part Number W11236646
This part is located on the drum roller support shaft in your dryer appliance. The exterior of the washer is 1 inch in diameter with a hole in the middle and is made of metal. They are installed alongside the drum support rollers and idler pulleys. If you notice that your dryer is making an unusual sound it could be due to the washer becoming loose on the drum support. They help prevent the rollers and pulleys from bumping up against the brackets they are installed on. If you are replacing the rollers, we suggest you replace the washers at the same time.
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy
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Installation Instructions
John from Tucson, AZ
worn out part
The repair was fairly easy. The most timely part of the repair was removing the twelve screws from the back panel to expose the repair.
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Silicone Rubber Adhesive - 2 oz
PartSelect Number PS11740605
Manufacturer Part Number WP279368
Silicone rubber adhesive is a high temperature adhesive that is used for gaskets on dryers and felt seals. It is used on many different appliances for many different application reasons. This silicone paste creates a waterproof seal between components. This product is a 2 oz. tube. Unplug your appliance if you will be working on any internal workings and applying this sealant. Wear gloves to protect your hand from accidently applying sealant to your skin. The surface must be clean, dry, and free from oil and grease. Coat one surface and let it dry for at least one minute and then bond.
Motor Clip
Disconnect dryer from electrical outlet and exhaust.
Remove the back access plate to release the belt from the pulley. Remove the two screws at the bottom front of the dryer, rotate the front to release it at the top. Remove the wires from the door status switch. Remove the 4 nuts holding the drum support frame and pull straight out. Remove the drum. Remove the two bolts holding the thermostat cover (silver odd shaped metal plate at the front of the dryer). Remove the dryer blower cover plate by removing the 6 bolts holding it to the blower housing. Remember to remove the bolt holding the plate to the bottom of the dryer. Release the door status wire from the clips on the left side of the dryer and set the blower housing plate to the right, out of your way without removing the wires. Remove the blower wheel by removing the Circlip at the front of the shaft and then removing the shaft compression clip. Pull out the blower wheel and then remove the rear Circlip from the motor shaft. The back of the blower housing can be removed by removing the 4 bolts holding it to the motor support frame to make access easier but this may not be necessary. Release the 5 wires attached to the motor. Release the front and back motor clips. I used a large straightblade scerwdriver to press down and out on the end of the clips. Lift out the motor. Remove the rear pulley from the motor using an allen wrench and transfer it to the new motor. Set the new motor in the support frame, ensuring the lips of the vibration isolation rings are pointed down to slip over the frame and are not facing up towards the clips ( makes clip instalaltion much easier). Hook up the wires, following the color coding on the motor controller you are attaching to. Reinstall the blower back housing if removed, rear circlip, blower wheel, front circlip, shaft compression clip, blower housing front cover (Including the bolt to the dryer bottom) , reroute the door switch wire up the left side, reinstall the thermostat cover, reinstall the drum and belt, reinstall the drum front support frame (ensure the felt seals for the drum and the blower cover are properly aligned and seated correctly), hook up the door status wire when your set the front cover and install the 2 screws, reinstall the belt through the pulley and idler wheel (make sure the belt smooth side is against the drum) through the back access panel and reinstall the panel. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11757442
Manufacturer Part Number WPY015825
Sold individually.
Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from Bend, OR
Rumble noise and groaning on startup.
I found that I replaced more parts than I needed to fix fhis problem. The source of the rumble was the blower wheel connection to the motor, allowing the wheel to wobble (plastic wheel flat spot worn off over time, no firm lock to the motor shaft). But the dryer should be good for another 10 years!Disconnect dryer from electrical outlet and exhaust.
Remove the back access plate to release the belt from the pulley. Remove the two screws at the bottom front of the dryer, rotate the front to release it at the top. Remove the wires from the door status switch. Remove the 4 nuts holding the drum support frame and pull straight out. Remove the drum. Remove the two bolts holding the thermostat cover (silver odd shaped metal plate at the front of the dryer). Remove the dryer blower cover plate by removing the 6 bolts holding it to the blower housing. Remember to remove the bolt holding the plate to the bottom of the dryer. Release the door status wire from the clips on the left side of the dryer and set the blower housing plate to the right, out of your way without removing the wires. Remove the blower wheel by removing the Circlip at the front of the shaft and then removing the shaft compression clip. Pull out the blower wheel and then remove the rear Circlip from the motor shaft. The back of the blower housing can be removed by removing the 4 bolts holding it to the motor support frame to make access easier but this may not be necessary. Release the 5 wires attached to the motor. Release the front and back motor clips. I used a large straightblade scerwdriver to press down and out on the end of the clips. Lift out the motor. Remove the rear pulley from the motor using an allen wrench and transfer it to the new motor. Set the new motor in the support frame, ensuring the lips of the vibration isolation rings are pointed down to slip over the frame and are not facing up towards the clips ( makes clip instalaltion much easier). Hook up the wires, following the color coding on the motor controller you are attaching to. Reinstall the blower back housing if removed, rear circlip, blower wheel, front circlip, shaft compression clip, blower housing front cover (Including the bolt to the dryer bottom) , reroute the door switch wire up the left side, reinstall the thermostat cover, reinstall the drum and belt, reinstall the drum front support frame (ensure the felt seals for the drum and the blower cover are properly aligned and seated correctly), hook up the door status wire when your set the front cover and install the 2 screws, reinstall the belt through the pulley and idler wheel (make sure the belt smooth side is against the drum) through the back access panel and reinstall the panel. Read more...
Hex Nut
PartSelect Number PS11742711
Manufacturer Part Number WP488130
This hex nut is an authentic Whirlpool part that is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer, and will fit a variety of appliances including ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioners, and dishwashers. It is a metal part with a threaded hole to fasten parts in the appliance together. It is common for this part to wear out; it is recommended to order a spare. To replace this part the tools needed are a nut driver or wrench. This nut features a built-in external tooth lock washer, which is used to help keep the nut in place.
PC BOARD
Slide out A/C from frame about 8 inches, remove 4 screws that hold top cover. All the wires and thermostat connectors must be removed to get main control module out. I took lots of pictures and made my own wiring diagram with notes. The wire connectors look like regular push type, but they do have a release tab that can be pushed with needle nose plyers. Remove screws holding module, and do everything in reverse. Yes, the A/C works properly now. I spent an extra $110 for the thermostats and push button control, but am very happy it works and didn't have to buy a new A/C. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS9864875
Manufacturer Part Number 5304496261
Installation Instructions
William from Selma, TX
A/C blows cold for 10 seconds then heating element comes on and blows hot
I bought both PC BOARDS and the 3 thermostats even tho I read that cleaning the thermostats will sometimes work. Installed thermostats but still blew hot. Installed push button control module because wife said the buttons don't always work, still blows hot. Slide out A/C from frame about 8 inches, remove 4 screws that hold top cover. All the wires and thermostat connectors must be removed to get main control module out. I took lots of pictures and made my own wiring diagram with notes. The wire connectors look like regular push type, but they do have a release tab that can be pushed with needle nose plyers. Remove screws holding module, and do everything in reverse. Yes, the A/C works properly now. I spent an extra $110 for the thermostats and push button control, but am very happy it works and didn't have to buy a new A/C. Read more...
Zip Tie
PartSelect Number PS11753208
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10339879
A zip tie, also known as a cable tie or a wire tie, is a fastening device that holds wires or tubing together. If a machine has wires or tubing that are easily shifted, you need to hold them tightly together using a zip tie. It is a flexible, plastic strip that has serrated teeth and a locking mechanism. If the zip tie is damaged, it should be replaced. Freely moving wires may rub against surfaces, causing them to break over time. Zip ties are single-use and may not be reused after they are removed from a machine. To release the locking mechanism, you will need to insert a small flat tool into the head of the zip tie, between the tongue and the serration, and depress the bar. You can then pull the teeth out of the mechanism to loosen the cable tie. This part is produced by the original equipment manufacturer and is sold individually.
VALVE
PartSelect Number PS403685
Manufacturer Part Number 978030
This access valve is an authentic manufacturer parts kit used in appliances with a refrigerant such as the refrigerator and air conditioner. This kit includes a valve body, valve core and a valve cap. The body and cap are made of brass while the core is made from steel. If you notice that your appliance is leaking, not cooling adequately and the valve components are corroded, you should replace the access valve. As part of your general maintenance, you should also replace the valve if your appliance is more than 10 years old and the valve has never been changed. Use a valve wrench to remove the valve cap and use a core removal tool to pull out the core. Install the new valve body, core and cap and ensure they are securely fitted. Note that these parts are sold together.
Control Knob
Then it was a simple matter to unscrew two small screws holding the broken cooling selector switch in place.
At this point, I unhooked each wire (about 7 of them) from their terminal connector on the back of the switch, and reapplied each to the new switch. After I was done I then mounted the new switch with the two screws and realigned the pannel.
The only thing remaining was to install the small pannel using three pop rivets and slide on a new knob, and reinstall the large A/C front cover.
FYI, The new replacement switch and knob were perfectly identical, and worked like a charm. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11744805
Manufacturer Part Number WP8031121
This control knob may also be known as the selector knob or the room air conditioner rotary switch knob, and is compatible with your room air conditioner. The part will allow you to shift the rotary switch to pick which cooling and fan modes you prefer. This piece is sold individually, it comes in a light gray shade, and accepts a D-shaped shaft. You can easily make this repair by pulling the old knob directly off its post to remove it, and snapping the new part in its place. This model measures to be about one inch in diameter.
Installation Instructions
Vince from Redding, CA
The cooling selector switch stopped working
First removed the power and front panel. Then in order to get to the damaged cooling selector switch, I needed to first drill out three riviets holding the small front pannel that the switch and thermostat selector switches are mounted on.Then it was a simple matter to unscrew two small screws holding the broken cooling selector switch in place.
At this point, I unhooked each wire (about 7 of them) from their terminal connector on the back of the switch, and reapplied each to the new switch. After I was done I then mounted the new switch with the two screws and realigned the pannel.
The only thing remaining was to install the small pannel using three pop rivets and slide on a new knob, and reinstall the large A/C front cover.
FYI, The new replacement switch and knob were perfectly identical, and worked like a charm. Read more...
Appliance Type
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