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DBSR453GB0WW General Electric Dryer

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This single drum bearing slide is an OEM approved replacement part for dryers. It can also be known as a bearing drum slide, pad, or glide. The slides attach to the inner most slots on the front beari...
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This single drum bearing slide attaches to the outer-most side of the bearing. This part is also sometimes referred to as a drum slide, drum glide, or drum pad. It provides support to the front of the...
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If the timer knob has broken off your dryer, it is important to replace it so that you are able to properly use your appliance. The plastic can become brittle with age, and with regular use the knob c...
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This part is on the outer door of the dryer.
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This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
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This lint chute assembly helps guide airflow from the dryer drum to the blower wheel and holds the lint filter. It fits GE and Hotpoint dryers and helps improve drying performance while reducing the r...
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This rear drum bearing sleeve supports the dryer drum and helps it rotate smoothly. It’s a common fix for noisy dryers or drums that wobble or stop turning. Compatible with select GE and Hotpoint mode...
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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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$37.49
A door switch is a simple on/off mechanism that prohibits the dryer from operating when the door is open.
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This conversion kit changes the dryer from natural gas to liquid propane. Installation instructions are included.
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This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Customer:
Kathleen from Greenwood, IN
Parts Used:
WE1M654
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Timer knob cracked and would not turn on the dryer
Very easy. I just snapped the new timer knob on and I was ready to go.
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Customer:
Jim from North Richland Hills, TX
Parts Used:
WE01X20419
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The dryer door handle broke off.
I pried out the remaining pieces of the handle out of the door with a screwdriver. When the new part arrived, I snapped it into place and it was done. It fit perfectly.
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Customer:
Joshua from Dallas, TX
Parts Used:
WE4M415
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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 pow er 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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