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Customer:
rodney from VANCEBORO, NC
Parts Used:
WE03X29897
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
belt broke on dryer
good replacement procedure on you tube.
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Customer:
Scott from Poughkeepsie, NY
Parts Used:
WE03X29897
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Dryer Not Starting
First I replaced the timer, but dryer still did not start. took apart dryer, jumper out door and componet near motor to see what problem was and to be able to run dryer while opened up. Actually motor had seized up just enough to not allow motor to start rotating. Lubricated motor shaft and rotated motor for oil to work its way in. Tried starting again and motor started. Buttoned dryer back up and reconnected wires to appropriate places and started dryer again and again.Worked for 4 loads of laundry and still working for 3 loads on Wednesday. Working fine
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Customer:
Robert from Louisville, KY
Parts Used:
WE3M26
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Dryer was not heating at any level and it was making noise while rotating
First, I unplugged the dryer, pulled it out into an open area. I then removed the vent hose. I opened the front door and removed the 2 screws that hold the top panel down. Once removed, I lifted off the top which exposed the drum. Next, I remove the 2 screws along each side that allows the front door panel to detached. I noticed that there was damage to the plastic bearing and 3 bearing pads were missing. That was the source of the noise. Once the door panel is lifted off the cabinet, the wires to the safety switch must be pulled off so the door can be set aside out of the way. Then I went to the rear and remove 2 more screws that gave access to the motor, wiring and the tensioner for the dryer belt. Once I gained access to the belt, I slipped it off the tensioner and drive pulley. This allows the drum to be removed from the cabinet. WE wrestled the drum out before realizing that we should have removed another 2 screws securing the sides of the dryer to a cross support under the front of the drum. This would have made the removal of the drum much easier. Once the drum was removed, I had access to the heating coils. Upon examining, I saw that both had burned out at the far left terminals. Directions that came with the new heating elements gave clear instructions on how to install. It's a little daunting to thread both elements through all the insulators, but patience paid off. Everything went back together easily and the dryer started up and heated up just like new.
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Customer:
tim from NEW PRT RCHY, FL
Parts Used:
WE03X29897
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
evidently the pulley spring on video was very very very weak
the pulley spring took so much pressure to hold it down it took 3 men and a boy to hold it and place it in position to to get the belt on. Also there is not enough room to get your arms and hands in without getting some small cuts.Ultimately I removed the screws in the back of the dryer and spread the side of the dryer out to gain proper access. It was an easy repair if the spring would not have been so strong.
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Customer:
Mary from Poughkeepsie, NY
Parts Used:
WE3M26, WE03X37318
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Dryer started to thump and scrape
First and most important - safety. Either unplug the dryer or shut off the circuit breaker. Remove the two screws to the top cover. To locate these screws just open the door as they are located at the top of the door opening. Remove screws and lift up the top cover and carefully pull towards you. Place to the side away from the work area. This now will expose two screws within the side panels holding the front door and front housing. Remove the two screws, lift up and out to remove front housing assemble. Be careful when you remove as the wiring to the light fixture is included. Just remove cover and place side ways close to the dryer.
Remove the bulb then remove the white plastic drum bearing (snaps out or in when replacing with a flat screwdriver).
Prior to installing the new drum bearing install the four white slide strips on top of the drum bearing. Review the old parts for comparison. These actually act as the bushings between the drum bearing and the clothes drum. Please keep in mind the slides do not come with the drum bearing when ordering. You must order seperately. Once the new assemble is snapped into the metal front cover/door now you can re-assemble. While you have the drum exposed it's a good time to check the belt for wear. Sometimes a worn or ripped belt can be the same symptom of the thumpimg sound. For the assemble just reverse all the earlier steps. Plug cord back in or turn on the circuit breaker and run the dryer. You should be good to go for more years of service.
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Customer:
Thomas from Wake Forest, NC
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
old screen was not sealing properly
Replaced new screen in place of old one.
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Customer:
Kevin from GALES FERRY, CT
Parts Used:
WE14X25080
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Broken piece
Snap out the broken part. Snap in the new part. Use caution with the wires, but don’t have to disconnect them.
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Customer:
Barry from WARRIOR, AL
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Purchased a used dryer & lint filter had holes due to rust
On my GE Dryer the lint filter is located inside the door at the bottom. The filter can just be pulled out by hand & a new one pushed into place
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Customer:
victor from ST AUGUSTINE, FL
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
door filter
was no repair- removed filter from door and installed new filter into door. No tools required.
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Customer:
Dave from EDGEWATER, FL
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
take the old dryer lint screen out
Hand replace
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Customer:
Edward from EDGEWATER, FL
Parts Used:
WE14X25080
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
My last phase of repairs of minor items.
if your unit has over 6,000 hours of operations, one needs to remove the front panel and inspect the sliders that the drum rides on. The video were very helpful to replace the sliders. Unfortunately, my dryer had over 10,000 hours of operations over a 30 years period, hence a major repair costing over $200.00 dollars. The drum sliders were gone, hence the drum eat through the plastic guides. More so, the drum started to eat away the front panel. If the dryer is eating your closes and making a noise, one is looking at a $200.00 repair job. Hence check the sliders early will save one $$$$.
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Customer:
Alan from BELFORD, NJ
Parts Used:
WE4M415
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Switch not working.
Open the door and removed the part. Installed the new part and started the dryer.
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Customer:
KAREN from THIBODAUX, LA
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
inherited machine, lint filter missing
Searched the sites order # online, called, ordered, delivered PDQ, unpackaged, popped in. That was it.
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Customer:
JUDITH from FRUITA, CO
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
My lint filter had a big hole in it. My dryer is 10+ years old.
All I had to do was remove the damaged filter and replace it with te new one. It could not ave been easier.
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Customer:
Doug from INMAN, SC
Parts Used:
WE18X25100
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Old lint filter had deteriorated
Removed old one, inserted new one in slot. Just have to be sure it's turned in the right direction.
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