The drum belt attaches to the motor pulley and causes the drum to spin as the motor is rotating. The drum belt is made of black rubber. This is an easy repair and should only take a few minutes. This ...
This is a thermistor, also known as a dryer thermistor. The thermistor is attached to the blower housing, it will help regulate and oversee the temperature within the dryer. The most common symptom of...
This idler pulley assembly is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in dryers. The assembly includes the pulley wheel and bracket. It is found near the motor where it provides tension to the ...
This dryer heating element produces heat to dry clothes in a dryer and is located in the rear end. If the heater element is burned, dryer does not heat or over heats, or clothes take too long to dry, ...
This thermostat is a genuine OEM part and is manufacturer-approved for electric dryers. The thermostat is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the temperature inside the dryer during the drying ...
This genuine OEM heater duct assembly in your dryer directs hot air into the drum during operation. Generally, it can be found behind the drum or at the rear of the dryer. If this assembly becomes dam...
This thermal cut-off fuse bracket assembly is a genuine replacement part supplied directly by Samsung for use in dryers. It is a safety component that is designed to protect the dryer from overheating...
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Terry
September 27, 2023
My dryer tumbles with cool air only now. Is there a part I can order to get it to heat again
For model number DV45H7000EW
Hello Terry, thank you for your inquiry. We believe your dryer is having this problem because of a faulty thermostat, part number PS4276292. We hope this information helps!
Well it went really well until the dryer was put back together as it still didn’t heat. The dryer was taken apart again. This time the thermistors &fuse was tested. Alas, the new fuse was faulty. After putting the car lid fuse back on n, the dryer worked again
Watched a video on utube, how to repair my 16 month old steam dryer. The hardest part was laying on my belly holding the spring loaded tensioner and slipping the belt on around the blower housing. Only cost me $23. Winning!