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Drum Bearing Slide - Green (Sold individually) – Part Number: WE1M1067
Drum Bearing Slide - Green (Sold individually)
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PartSelect #: PS6447706
Manufacturer #: WE1M1067
This original equipment manufacturer Drum Bearing Slide is a plastic, green, easy-to-install part for your dryer. It replaces the dryer's front drum slide to allow for easier movement. You'll know if...
$14.29
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Drive Belt – Part Number: WE03X29897
Drive Belt
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PartSelect #: PS16542496
Manufacturer #: WE03X29897
This Drive Belt is 89.5" long and comes in black, featuring four ribs on the inside for a better grip. This is a long belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and th...
$36.13
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Push-to-Start Switch – Part Number: WE4M416
Push-to-Start Switch
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PartSelect #: PS3487190
Manufacturer #: WE4M416
This switch is used to activate the dryer.
$18.20
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Door Strike – Part Number: WE1X1192
Door Strike
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PartSelect #: PS266893
Manufacturer #: WE1X1192
TThe door strike for your dryer is mounted on the dryer frame that the door shuts onto. It fits into the door catch on the door and keeps the door closed. If the door strike is damaged or missing, the...
$8.54
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Door Switch – Part Number: WE4M415
Door Switch
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PartSelect #: PS2344321
Manufacturer #: WE4M415
A door switch is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dryer from operating when the door is open.
$32.49
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Lid Lock & Switch Assembly – Part Number: WH44X10288
Lid Lock & Switch Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3496878
Manufacturer #: WH44X10288
The door latch lid lock is to lock the door on your washer when the appliance is in use. Your washer will not start if your door is not locked. If your latch is broken, you may not be able to start a ...
$105.10
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Tub Seal – Part Number: WH08X24594
Tub Seal
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PartSelect #: PS11726907
Manufacturer #: WH08X24594
The tub seal is manufactured to create a watertight seal between the tub and the inner spin basket. Your seal will wear over time causing the rubber to dry out and crack, breaking the seal in your was...
$17.22
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Hub Nut – Part Number: WH01X10618
Hub Nut
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PartSelect #: PS3501416
Manufacturer #: WH01X10618
This hub nut is a genuine OEM replacement part for your stackable washing machine. Removing the hub nut may require a spanner wrench, as per the manufacturer specifications. Replacing this part requir...
$11.64
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DIFFUSER – Part Number: WE11X29438
DIFFUSER
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PartSelect #: PS12743374
Manufacturer #: WE11X29438
Also known as Drum Mounting Hub.
$26.89
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WASHER HUB – Part Number: WH01X10617
WASHER HUB
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PartSelect #: PS3501415
Manufacturer #: WH01X10617
$13.91
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TIMER – Part Number: WE04X22654
TIMER
PartSelect #: PS11721520
Manufacturer #: WE04X22654
$90.21
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Door Hinge – Part Number: WE1M1033
Door Hinge
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PartSelect #: PS8756812
Manufacturer #: WE1M1033
Screws NOT included.
$8.13
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Drum belt broke
Removed the front Dryer panel. Left drum in place and lifted it up slightly to get access to motor drive. Slipped belt in place and put panel back on.
This was a first attempt ever at fixing an appliance and it was no big deal.
Parts Used:
Drive Belt
  • Adrian from Middletown, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Dryer would not start
The end repair was very simple and took minimal effort. The time and difficulty was all in the testing. I disassembled the dryer and removed the drum and then hard wired each thermo-fuse to determine where the fault was. After test all of those I was stumped. When I opened the door the light would not come on so I assumed it was a power fault closer to the source. However after all of my testing I couldn't find anything wrong. I then removed the light bulb and realized it was burned out which led me to the door switch being the fault. I removed the switch and soldered the three wire together and the dryer started right up! All I had to do was order a new $15 part, unsolder the wires and plug them in. Would have been so much simpler if that light bulb hadn't of been burned out causing me to over think my diagnosis. This was my first major appliance repair and I did it with only the help of the parts diagram provided on the website.
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Door Switch
  • Joshua from Dallas, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Broken Dryer Belt
I had to take most of the dryer apart because there is no rear access to the motor. It turned out to be easy to dissasembel the dryer. The only problem that I had was that I could not figure out how to route the belt around the motor and the idol pullies. I could not find anywhere that gave instructions on how to properly tension the belt. I finally figured out that the idoler pulley needs to be locked in place on the right side of the engie mount. Then the belt needs to be routed over idoler pulley and under the motor pulley. Finally release the idoler pully from the locked postion to put tension on the belt. It really turned out to be pretty easy.
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Drive Belt
  • Richard from Ashton, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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