If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, you may need to replace the tri ring. This part is triangular, and is less than an inch in size. Tri rings can be found both on the idler pulley shaft, or on the rear drum roller shaft. In either case, you will need to remove the front panel of the dryer and the drum to access the part for repair. Once you have accessed the damaged tri ring, you will simply need to slip it off and replace it with the new one. This part is sold individually. Be sure to disconnect the power source from the dryer before you begin this repair.
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Replacing your Kenmore Dryer Roller Support Tri-Ring
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James W - March 3, 2020
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Easy repair, great part!
The part fits exactly as old part
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Preston M - August 7, 2019
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Correct Part, Easy Installation
The part I got was correct and went on great. It can be used in many different spots in my dryer but I only got two. It should last many years.
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Andy H - June 15, 2019
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Not bad
The part was just was what I needed
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Kelsie C - June 5, 2019
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Repair was easy
I ordered multiple parts, unfortunately I did not need the tri ring as it already came with the
drum wheel. So those 4 rings where a big waste of money. Need better explanation of what
comes with other parts.
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Jim D - September 27, 2018
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Part was what I expected, but expensive..
Parts I purchased were fine.. However, Your parts are very pricey and I found a vendor selling top grade Maytag parts for half the price. I purchased a new motor, belt and fan for less than the price of your motor.. with free shipping
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The dryer was making a squeaking sound when running
Installation went very well. Raised the top of the dryer, removed the front of the dryer, remove the drum, at this point the dryer‘s wide open removed the police and the tensioner also remove your tire rings replace everything back in order as how are you get apart. Repair took about an hour and 15 minutes
I'm still waiting on my idler pulley. It arrived at Fed EX depot in Tracy CA on December 14th and has still not been shipped. So it is pretty fucking hard for me to install it! Maybe if you had customer service that would answer their phones or reply to my Emails would be helpful
Dryer would run 1 min then stop running with some heat in drum
Videos are excellent to open and access internal parts. It turned out a rat was killed in the blower fan when we first encountered the problem. This prevented the blower from turning which interfered with motor function.
This required removing drum & belt, disconnecting motor clips, blower belt, and blower housing. The blower
... Read morehousing needed to be disassembled. Having a 5/16” & 1/8” ratcheting nut driver makes this process much easier. Don’t try this with a wrench.
After getting rid of the rat and decomposition, we sanitized the entire housing with soap & chlorine bleach.
Reassembly was uneventful and relatively easy. We ended up replacing 4 rollers, 2 belts (drum belt & blower belt), the thermistor which was damaged as a result of the blocked blower.
Raised the front of top panel with the putty knife and the front panel was unscrewed as the video showed. The drum slid out after the belt was released.
My machine had 4 rollers, which was not shown in the schematics. So I replaced the back, cleaned the front ones and works great for now. Plan to replace the front later.
... Read more/> Removing the tri rings is much easier if cut w wire cutters. Otherwise waist lots of time to get them off. Just buy new ones.
I just followed the videos I received with the order and everything went really well. This dryer was a little different than the video, but the process was the same. The HE3 does require 4 drum rollers and I had only ordered 2. However, there was only one bad roller, so I installed both on the back of the drum. The two front rollers are
... Read morepretty easy to get to if they go bad. The idler pulley was completely worn out with an 1/8 inch groove worn off to one side. PartSelect made this an easy project!
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Robert
January 2, 2019
I have plenty of heat and the dryer tumbles, but there is no air coming out of the exhaust hole in the back? Clothes take way too long to dry and water is pooling under the dryer. Any ideas? Thanks!!
For model number MEDB200VQ0 Maytag Clothes Dryer
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your question. If there is no air coming out of the exhaust, then there is likely a blockage of lint trapped in the vent that will need to be cleaned out to correct this issue. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Jonathan
March 2, 2020
Dryer gets hot but want tumble
For model number Leb6200pq0
Hello Jonathan, Thank you for the question. In most cases this is caused by a broken Belt. We hope this helps.
My dryer is very noisy and sounds like it is grinding as the dryer is drying the clothes. I know that it must be the parts that turn the drum that are worn, I just need to know what parts I will need and how many to fix this problem if someone could assist me I would be very appreciative.
For model number 110.61633610
Hi Lisa, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you need to check the following parts to fix the issue: the drum roller, part number PS11752609, and the idler pulley, part number PS334244, and the roller support tri-ring, part number PS11755850. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Is the price listed for one tri ring? From the video it would appear I need two tri rings per wheel? Is it really that much for one tri ring? I will be ordering one drum support roller (ps11752609). Thanks.
For model number Whirlpool Dryer
Hello Steve, Thank you for the question. The Tri Ring is sold individually. Hope this helps!