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ATE50FGP171TW01 Speed Queen Dryer - Overview

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Retaining Ring – Part Number: WP23748
$12.85
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Retaining Ring
Part #WP23748
The metal retaining ring, which is under an inch long, holds the rear wheels on the axels of the dryer. The main reason why it would need to replaced is if the retaining ring has sprung out of place or is damaged. Some the symptoms could be that your dryer does not tumble, it makes a loud buzzing noise, or if it pumps, but will not spin. The tools needed for this project are a putty knife, 5/16 nut driver, and snap ring pliers. Refer to the installation video and diagram for further instructions and guidance. Customers ranked this replacement project as easy.
Thrust – Part Number: WPW10121334
$7.47
In Stock
Washer Inlet Hose Washer – Part Number: WPY013783
No Longer Available
Washer Inlet Hose Washer
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Part #WPY013783
This inlet hose washer, also known as a high pressure inlet hose washer, is used in washing machines, refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers. The function of this part is to create a watertight seal in the appliance. If your gasket gets dry and brittle over time it will start to crack and will lose its function. In this case, it is important to replace it. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and accurate guidance. As a safety precaution, remember to unplug your washer from the power source before beginning.
Screw – Part Number: WP27001200
$7.47
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Screw
Part #WP27001200
Sold individually.
Dryer Nut – Part Number: WPW10139757
$7.47
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Dryer Nut
Part #WPW10139757
Sold individually. This nut is for dryers. Follow appropriate safety practices when installing the nut.
Nut – Part Number: M0282009
$21.45
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Nut
Part #M0282009
This part is sold individually. This nut can be found in various appliances including a dishwasher, air conditioner, washer, dryer, range/cooktop, oven, freezer, range hood, and refrigerator. There is a serrated pattern along the edge of the nut, which helps to avoid loosening while the appliance is in motion. Nuts may corrode or rust over time and will need to be replaced. You will need a wrench to screw the nut into place. This genuine OEM part comes directly from the manufacturer.
Rubber Foot Pad – Part Number: WP40016001
No Longer Available
Rubber Foot Pad
Part #WP40016001
This foot pad is just over an inch in diameter. It is all black in color and is made entirely of rubber. This pad is used for the levelling legs of many washing machines.
Industrial Sealant – Part Number: 27615P
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Industrial Sealant
Part #27615P
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HTR **** 208 VOLT ONLY **** – Part Number: 61928
$113.58
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HTR **** 208 VOLT ONLY ****
Part #61928
This 208 volt heating element is used for some of Amana/Speed Queen's brands of electric clothes dryers.
KIT-EXHST – Part Number: WP528P3
$54.24
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KIT-EXHST
Part #WP528P3
NEVER-SEEZE 1 OZ TUBE – Part Number: 27604P
$18.22
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NEVER-SEEZE 1 OZ TUBE
Part #27604P
Washer door boot – Part Number: 802866P
No Longer Available
Washer door boot
Part #802866P

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belt was cracking and dryer was somewhat noisy
4 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Melody from Silverton, CO
  • Easy
  • More than 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I used your great video for pointers as to what to do. I took off the front, raised the top, vacuumed the whole thing up, that took quite a while. Took out the drum. Did more cleaning. Then took off the old retaining rings with retaining ring pliers, took off the old drum rollers and support. Replaced with new roller supports, washer, rol ler, washer and retaining rings. Then I replaced the belt. Tested it and turned the wrong way and it came off. Replaced and tested it again and I don't know why but it came off. Replaced the belt again, tested fine. Then I replaced the felt pads and glides, they were worn. I ended up asking my husband to help hold the drum so I could get the front back on. Replaced front and door. Tried the dryer. Works great AND very, very little noise. Note: when taking the wiring off the light and the door switch, I took photo's of those places with my cell phone and had them to look at to make sure the wiring was correct.
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Clanging of dryer when rolling
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • John from Bel Air, MD
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Followed video on PartsSelect website, they made it real easy.
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