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GTD84GCPN1DG General Electric Dryer - Overview

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Duct Felt Seal – Part Number: WE09X27634
Duct Felt Seal
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PartSelect #: PS12722961
Manufacturer #: WE09X27634
This is a duct felt seal for a dryer. The duct felt seal allows the front-load dryer drum to glide smoothly on the front panel. Your dryer will not function properly if the drum felt seal is compromis...
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Lint Filter – Part Number: WE03X23881
Lint Filter
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PartSelect #: PS11763056
Manufacturer #: WE03X23881
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models. This Lint Filter is used for Dryer.
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Drum Glide Bearing - White (Sold individually) – Part Number: WE3M51
Drum Glide Bearing - White (Sold individually)
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PartSelect #: PS4704230
Manufacturer #: WE3M51
If your dryer is excessively noisy when operating, is not tumbling, or is leaving marks on your laundry, it may be time to replace the drum glides. The drum glide bearing is a genuine OEM part for you...
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Drum Bearing Slide – Part Number: WE03X34318
Drum Bearing Slide
PartSelect #: PS16762550
Manufacturer #: WE03X34318
This OEM replacement dryer slide bearing is white in color, and approximately 3 inches long. The slide bearings are supportive linings for your dryer. If they have eroded, or are damaged, the drums wi...
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Interlock Switch – Part Number: WD21X10261
Interlock Switch
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PartSelect #: PS1481922
Manufacturer #: WD21X10261
The interlock switch may also be referred to as a belt switch. This part is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the appliance from operating when the door is open. This is a part for your dryer. ...
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Drum Bearing Sleeve – Part Number: WE1M462
Drum Bearing Sleeve
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PartSelect #: PS266777
Manufacturer #: WE1M462
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DOOR SWITCH – Part Number: WE04X28977
DOOR SWITCH
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PartSelect #: PS12722948
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Retainer O-Ring – Part Number: WE1M461
Retainer O-Ring
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PartSelect #: PS266776
Manufacturer #: WE1M461
This is a replacement O-ring for the drum bearing retainer on your dryer. The drum bearing is found at the back of the dryer drum. The O-ring is designed to create a seal on the drum bearing. The O-r...
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Foam Seal – Part Number: WE1M825
Foam Seal
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PartSelect #: PS2577674
Manufacturer #: WE1M825
This is 39 inches long.
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Door Hinge – Part Number: WE01X25317
Door Hinge
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PartSelect #: PS11763047
Manufacturer #: WE01X25317
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IGNITER – Part Number: WE04X25996
IGNITER
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PartSelect #: PS12342916
Manufacturer #: WE04X25996
NOTE: Be very careful to not handle the igniter by its gray part as it's very fragile. Hold it by its white tip only.
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Inlet Control Thermostat – Part Number: WE4M398
Inlet Control Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS1766014
Manufacturer #: WE4M398
This part is located on the housing for the heating element.
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Ron
September 21, 2022
Does either of these part numbers fit? We25m87 or we25x217
For model number GTD84GCPN1DG
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Hello Ron, thank you for contacting us. The natural gas to LP conversion kit, part number PS11729223, is compatible with your Dryer, model number GTD84GCPN1DG. This kit converts a natural gas dryer to operate on liquid propane. If you have any follow-up queries, please feel free to reach out to customer service. We are available seven days a week. Glad to be of help!

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The dryer drum turned ok, but the gas heat did not start.
First I found and watched three videos on how to open the dryer and replace the igniter.
Then I opened the dryer, but I did not remove the belt as suggested in the video, and then I removed the ignitor and flame detecter as the videos had shown.
I got on-line and ordered the new parts from PartsSelect in the afternoon and had them in my hands the next morning by 9:30 am.
I installed the new parts and everything worked fine again. You must be very careful with the igniter to not touch it with hands or anything else. I practiced puting in the old parts first.
Parts Used:
IGNITER Heat Detector
  • Gary L. from Freeport, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Rubbing/Squealing Noise While Drying, especially during cold weather
This part arrived at our house two days after I ordered it. I was stunned by how quickly it arrived.

Our dryer was making a very annoying squeaking/rubbing noise while drying and it became worse as the outside temps dropped (it's winter)...colder air cooling the exhaust line, causing metal in dryer to contract more.
... Read more >I called an appliance repair service and they said, "Honestly, your money is going to be better spent to just buy a new dryer. The bearings on these are a pain to replace."

Yeah, right.

I've never taken apart a dryer, but it took me less than 45 minutes to complete this repair and our dryer is back to normal. Total cost was $18, including shipping. A $300 savings versus buying a new dryer.

There is another description of the process for this part so I won't repeat it all.

I did it a little differently than most, namely I did not remove the dryer drum. I simply pulled it out about six inches (make sure and slide belt back as you inch out the drum). But first, unplug the dryer, then remove the top, then the front.

A Philips screwdriver will quickly remove the top of the dryer (two screws on inside front, where door closes) and the front face (two screws at top of front, inside face). Lift the front up about an inch and it is free. I had to disconnect a couple wires, just make sure you mark before you disconnect them.

With that done, the drum will pull straight toward you (out). Make sure and support the weight of the drum as you slide it out. I found no need to remove the drum.

At the rear inside of our drum, there are three Torx screws that hold the bearing assembly on. I have a pretty long reach so I just removed two of the Torx screws, then reached around the back of the drum while removing the third screw, to keep the bearing assembly from falling onto the floor behind the back of the drum.

This plastic bearing is held to the bearing shaft by a little o-ring. Just pull the o-ring off, slide off the old bearing, slide the new bearing on and replace the o-ring (if yours is broken, any home store will have one that will work as a replacement in their faucet repair department).

Reattach the bearing housing to the drum with the Torx screws (get all three started before you tighten any of them), slide the drum back in - make sure you slide the belt as you move the drum back in and support the weight of the drum so you don't bash the bearing assembly into the back of the dryer.

You're doing this part blind, but in a few seconds, you can guide the bearing back into the hole in the back wall of the dryer. It just slides into the hole, nothing fancy.

Put the front of the dryer back on. Then replace the top (I had to remove the five screws on top of the dial panel to give it some flex so the top would pop back into place without stressing the dial panel), plug the dryer back in, and fire it up.

45 minutes after this part arrived at our home, our dryer problems were gone. Now that I've done one, I could probably do it in 20 minutes the next time (it's that simple/easy). And we didn't need a new dryer. Makes me think I should have the appliance guy who told me we needed a new dryer to direct all of these "pain in the fanny" bearing replacements to me because I could charge someone $50 total for the repair and make good money.

Hope all this babble helps someone else who doesn't need a new dryer.
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Drum Bearing Sleeve
  • Gary from Spring Hill, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Gas dryer was not getting hot and smelled like gas inside drum
Removed lower front panel and then front including door (need to remove the top to access screws.) Replaced both the ingiter and heat detector. The tricky part was getting access to the long tunnel-like bracket that houses the igniter. Washer and Dryer are in a tight cutout space in very small laundry room.
Parts Used:
IGNITER Heat Detector
  • Todd from Santa Rosa Valley, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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