Dryer drum drive belt. Length 93 3/8”, width 3/8”, characteristics, 5 ridges, flat. The drive belt is a very long, slender belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and then around the drive motor pulley.
Dryer drum support roller. The rollers tend to wear at the same rate so both should be replaced while the dryer is apart.
Dryer drum glide pad. Drum glides help to support the front of the dryer drum as it rotates. If the drum glides are worn out, the dryer will be noisy. Because the glides wear out at the same time, you should replace all of the glides together.
Dryer felt pad for drum glide. Fits under drum glide, peel and stick
Dryer idler pulley assembly. If the dryer drum does not turn check if the idler pulley is rotating freely and putting.
Idler pulley wheel and bearing assembly. The idler pulley puts tension on the drive belt. If the idler pulley fails to put the proper amount of tension on the belt, the dryer will not spin.
Dryer thermal fuse. If the dryer overheats, the thermal fuse blows to cut off power to the dryer. If the thermal fuse has blown, the dryer won't start. The thermal fuse cannot be reset—if the fuse has blown, it must be replaced.
Dryer door catch kit. Includes door catch and clip (plastic)
Three terminal door switch kit. Be aware that this switch replaces older 2 terminal switches.
Dryer drum drive motor assembly with pulley. The pulley is not available separately from the motor assembly. If the dryer does not run look for a defective door switch or start switch before replacing the motor. If the motor hums or buzzes and cannot be turned by hand then it is likely defective.
Dryer lint filter in white. The part no longer comes with felt seal.
Dryer heating element. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown thermal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.
Cylinder felt seal. For adhesive see required parts below