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Customer:
Suzanne from PALM SPRINGS, CA
Parts Used:
5304534451, 5304529766
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Excessive lint build up in fan blades of Electrolux 617 series dryer
I watched and re-watched a YouTube video where these parts were recommended for a retro fit of the Electrolux 617 dryer. The original parts for this dryer allow too much lint to get past the lint screen and into the fan blades. To install these new parts you just need to be careful to pull the moisture sensor leads off of the old grill assembly and put them on to the correct prongs on the new grill assembly. (You will not use the leads that the new parts come with.) You may want to take a picture of how the leads were on the old assembly before you pull them off. You also need two, two-inch #10 screws that are readily available at hardware stores. I bought the "sheet metal" type screws. The YouTube video can be found by entering the words "Electrolux Dryer Lint Fix & Retrofit" into Google or YouTube search bar. If you follow it to the letter all will be well, but be careful to line up the holes for the screws. Having someone else holding a flashlight would be ideal, but it's not absolutely necessary.

So does this work? Yes, the parts fit just fine and they improve the situation a great deal but they don't completely solve it if you have a dog that has those little short sharp hairs and the dog sleeps in your bed, sits on your lap and leaves dog hair all over stuff that will be washed and put into the dryer. Those hairs will still get past the new clam shell filter but the good news is, you don't have to pull the dryer apart to clean the fan blades after you have installed these new parts. You can take the hose from your vacuum cleaner and just stick it in the fan blade compartment (after removing clamshell lint screen) and you will be able to capture most of what got past the screen. How is this different than before? The kind of lint that makes it past the new parts is much lighter and finer than what got past the old screen so the vacuum can easily pull it out.

PS I love Parts Select. This is the second thing I've ordered from them and I've been so impressed with how fast the parts arrived and how nicely they were packed. It's a first class organization in my opinion.
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Customer:
keith from ELLENVILLE, NY
Parts Used:
3204267
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Cloths not drying
Removed the back panel and the exhaust hose.removed the heater element and changed the thermostat wire was melted cut damaged part of wire soldered and rapped with black electrical tap
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Customer:
David from ROUND TOP, NY
Parts Used:
3204267
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
The thermostat had deteriorated and no heat
Had to loosen drum and move it forward to get at switch. Didn’t have to remove belt.
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Customer:
Dave from SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Parts Used:
5308027429
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Noisy squeaky dryer
Main problem was the bearing, replaced the belt and felt seal as well
The video instruction was very helpful
Was easy with basic mechanical aptitude
Dryer running great now
All parts from Partselect.com
Have ordered from them before and would order from them again
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Customer:
MICHAEL from HUDSON, NY
Parts Used:
3204267
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
dryer stopped in middle of cycle and would not restart
followed the repair video and replaced thermal fuse and thermostat(recommend replacing both due to the problem could of resulted in either part being the cause),Repair went relatively easy.I also recommend to clean and vacuum the dryer while you have it all apart due to a lot of lint buildup and don't forget to unplug before servicing!Stay Safe!!!
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Customer:
Ann from WALLA WALLA, WA
Parts Used:
3204267
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
lack of heat
Remove top lid by pushing tab on either side with a putty knife. Disconnect the 2 wire carriages on right. Remove one
phillips head screw on each side that holds front panel to dryer body. Remove front panel by using flat head screwdriver to pry panel from body. Remove thermostat located on bottom right attached to front of motor on a plastic body by removing two phillips head screws. Disconnect wires and place on new part.
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Customer:
David from LAKE CHARLES, LA
Parts Used:
134793511, 131601000
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Pulley was broken
Just remove and replaced no tools required
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Customer:
John from Hummelstown, PA
Parts Used:
3204267
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Dryer Would Not Heat
I researched possible causes on line and watched a PartsSelect video on YouTube on how to test. I ended up misreading test results and ordered the High Limit Thermostat but subsequently realized problem was the Terminal Block. No problem, PartsSelect took back the Thermostat (I hadn't installed it) and shipped me the Terminal Block. My dryer was back up and running in less than 7 days from initial analysis to installation of Terminal Block. Instructions that came in confirmation email for installation were perfect and easy to follow. Total cost with new power cord from Home Depot was less than $50 vs a quoted service call of $175+ parts from local electrician.
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