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DSXH47GG2WW General Electric Dryer - Overview

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Lower Front Felt Seal with Adhesive – Part Number: 5303937183
Lower Front Felt Seal with Adhesive
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PartSelect #: PS832645
Manufacturer #: 5303937183
The lower front felt seal with adhesive, also known as a drum felt seal, is used in dyers and allows the drum to easily glide on the front panel. For this repair project, you will need the following t...
$30.85
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Dryer Igniter – Part Number: WE04X25996
Dryer Igniter
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PartSelect #: PS12342916
Manufacturer #: WE04X25996
This gas dryer igniter is a critical ignition component designed to safely and reliably light the burner during the drying cycle. Positioned near the burner assembly, it generates the necessary heat t...
$58.09
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Drum Belt – Part Number: WE12X10009
Drum Belt
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PartSelect #: PS959964
Manufacturer #: WE12X10009
Used to turn the drum.
$81.24
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Rear Bearing – Part Number: WE3X70
Rear Bearing
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PartSelect #: PS267858
Manufacturer #: WE3X70
Bearing Only. This part helps your appliance run as quietly as possible.
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Rear Bearing Kit – Part Number: WE25X10001
Rear Bearing Kit
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PartSelect #: PS267556
Manufacturer #: WE25X10001
This kit comes with the rear bearing, shaft support, lubricant and other items required for the installation.
$120.73
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Drum Glide – Part Number: WE03X10007
Drum Glide
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PartSelect #: PS755802
Manufacturer #: WE03X10007
Sold individually. There are some dryers that require 2 per dryer. They attach to the outer-most sides of the bearing.
$71.98
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Rear Bearing Shaft Support – Part Number: WE13X10011
Rear Bearing Shaft Support
PartSelect #: PS265828
Manufacturer #: WE13X10011
Introducing the GE Dryer Drum Bearing! This genuine replacement part is the ultimate solution for enhancing your dryer's performance. It is ideal for supporting the drum as it spins, offering stabilit...
$98.95
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DRYER BEARING BRACKET – Part Number: WE13X28680
DRYER BEARING BRACKET
PartSelect #: PS12710145
Manufacturer #: WE13X28680
This bracket is used on the drum bearing.
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Dryer Screw 818 X .31 – Part Number: WR2X9494
Dryer Screw 818 X .31
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PartSelect #: PS299875
Manufacturer #: WR2X9494
This screw is sold individually. Size 8 - 18 x 0.31
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Gas Valve Coil Kit – Part Number: WE04X10020
Gas Valve Coil Kit
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PartSelect #: PS265259
Manufacturer #: WE04X10020
This dryer solenoid kit comes with both the 2 and 3 wire coil valves.
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Lint Filter – Part Number: WE18X10002
Lint Filter
PartSelect #: PS266240
Manufacturer #: WE18X10002
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SCREW-LOCK 10-16X 50 – Part Number: WH02X10009
SCREW-LOCK 10-16X 50
PartSelect #: PS268957
Manufacturer #: WH02X10009
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Loud rhythmic squeaking
About a year ago I had to replace the front sliders. I had thought at the time that I should replace the belt and check the rear bearing, but I was in a hurry, and the wash was backing up, so I didn't do it. Oops. Within 6 months dryer started squeaking. Did I get around to pulling it out, and greasing rear bearing. Nope. Dbl oops.
Parts Used:
Drum Belt Rear Bearing
  • Mark from San Diego, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Loud screeching noises from the rear of the dryer whenever in was running.
We unlatched the top of the dryer by pushing a screwdriver under the two areas where there were metal clips holding it down. We then removed the yellow clip screwed onto the top frame. We removed the front frame of the dryer by unscrewing the two screws holding the front frame on--one on either side. We didn't undo the wiring to the controls, we just kind of pivoted the front aside. We pulled the drum out from the plastic holder attached to the back of the dryer frame also unwinding the belt encircling the drum. Then we unscrewed the 3 screws holding the bearing to the back of the drum. We removed the plastic that had held the bearing by undoing the screws to the back of the frame. We installed the new bearing by screwing it to the back of the drum with 3 screws. We installed the plastic holder to the back of the frame by 2 screws and put the little ball bearing in. We used the grease that came with the kit to grease up the plastic where it held the big bearing attached to the back of the drum and inserted the drum back into the body of the dryer frame, pushing the bearing into the plastic holder. The hard part was getting the belt back around the drum and through the pulley on the motor that holds the belt. When that was accomplished, we put the yellow plastic holder back on the front frame with the screws and put the front back on after thoroughly cleaning the inside bottom area where there was a lot of lint. Then we snapped the top back into place.
Parts Used:
Rear Bearing Kit
  • Kenneth from Boise, ID
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Felt around drum holder worn and torn.
1. Removed face of dryer (drum 'holder')
2. Disconnected door switch wires
3. Tore off existing felt

NOTE: The length of the felt that I recieved from PartSelect was incorrect (too short). Since the existing felt was worn and torn at the top, I replaced only a length that matched the length of the new felt.
... Read more >4. Used a razor blade-type gasket remover/scraper to remove the exisitng glue
5. Applied new glue (which comes with the felt) onto the felt and let it set up

NOTE: In hindsite, I would apply the glue to the drum holder instead, as the glue otherwise soaks into the felt. If applied to the drum holder instead, the glue will spread out and provide more surface area for adherence.

6. Installed the new felt, starting at one end and working my way around to the other end, being careful not to stretch it
7. Trimmed the remainder of the existing felt (see first NOTE)
8. Scraped the drum holder below the pulled away ends of the exisitng felt
9. Applied glue to the existing felt, including the trrimmed ends so that the ends do not pull away from the ends of the new felt
10. Re-attached the existing felt
11. Let the glue set-up overnight
12. Reinstalled the face of the dryer, turning the drum so that the felt will not get pushed away
13. Reconnected the door switch wires
14. Turned dryer on, with lid still raised, to check for any drifting of the felt
15. Once assured that the felt would stay in place, put the dryer in service

NOTE: I replaced the felt becasue of the gap that opened due to compression of the felt. The gap, as well as a torn piece of the felt that entered the interior of the drum, was catching clothes and tearing them as they were rotated between the drum and the drum holder. The new felt eliminated this problem.
Parts Used:
Lower Front Felt Seal with Adhesive
  • Robert from York, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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