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CLCE500MW0 Maytag Dryer

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The drum support bearing is an authentic OEM replacement part for your dryer. The bearing is used to support the drum and allow it to rotate smoothly and quietly. If your dryer is excessively noisy wh...
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This dryer lint screen is for laundry centers. Dryer lint screen captures lint and debris from the exhaust air flowing from the dryer. Follow the instructions in the owner's manual when installing this part.
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This drum bearing bracket is for dryers. Drum bearing bracket holds and supports the drum bearing
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The two-terminal high limit thermostat has a limit of 260 degrees Fahrenheit and acts as a safety mechanism that keeps the dryer from overheating. The thermostat will cut out when the internal dryer t...
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This drive motor powers both the drum and blower wheel in your dryer, helping circulate air and tumble clothes for effective drying. It features two shafts and is compatible with various Frigidaire an...
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Customer:
Edward from New Smyrna Beach, FL
Parts Used:
134592700
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
water leaking on floor
Removed two screws at bottom of front panel, removed front panel. Used pliers to remove hose clamp on drain hose. Fished hose out of chassis and installed new hose. Tested for leaks.
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Customer:
Marc from Malden, MA
Parts Used:
5304516871
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
My old lint filter had a few holes in it.
I got online and found that everyone was charging a king's ransom for a piece of plastic. Your ransom was slightly less. Then I paid $7 shipping and handling for the part which came packed in a box six times its size...I guess all that cardboard costs a mint. I opened the box, removed the lint filter, and put it into my dryer....voila! No more holes!
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Customer:
Joe from Reston, VA
Parts Used:
5304516871
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Filter Needed Replacing
Removed old filter, installed new filter
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