The door strike is attached to the door of your dryer and holds the door closed. If your dryer door is not closing, this might be due to the door strike needing to be replaced. This is a simple repair that should only take a few minutes to complete. The package contains one strike. Open the dryer door, and use a flat head screw driver to snap the old strike out if it has not fallen out already. Simply push the gasket out of the way, squeeze together the strike and place inside of the opening. Wiggle to ensure it is set in place properly.
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Gail
October 31, 2019
I want to make sure i get the correct part. I have a front load dryer and i need the latch that closes the door. I need the part that is on the dryer not the part on the door.
For model number FAQE7017KRO
Hello Gail, thank you for writing. That would be the Door Catch, part number PS2367736 for your dryer. Good luck with your repair!
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John
December 21, 2021
What part, (part number) goes with Door Strike (Pt.#5303207102) on this model dryer.
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For model number FAQE7017KAO
Hello John, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Dryer Door Catch, part number PS2367736. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Broken Door Strike
After the part arrived, I located a pair of needle nose pliers. Then removed the broken one and inserted the new one. It was very easy. I also noted that the new part was of a better design than the original. It should not need further attention.
William from Martinsville, IN
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
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Door Latch & Door Strike Broken On Dryer
I removed the broken door latch & strike with pliers. Then I pushed the new parts into place