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If your washer shakes or vibrates loudly when it reaches its max speed, check that the leveling legs are even. To ensure that the washer is firmly on the ground using all four legs, adjust the legs so...
This gas conversion kit is used to convert natural gas burners to liquid propane in dryers. If your dryer will not start, heat, or there is an unusual smell, replacing this part can be a solution to t...
This dryer drying rack is great for drying shoes and other items that cannot tumble dry. This dryer rack fits dryers that are 29 inches wide, have the letter "E" following the numbers in the model num...
This is a dryer door seal, which ensures that the glass of the dryer door and its frame seal the contents of the dryer drum from your home. If you can feel warm air coming from the dryer door during t...
This Dryer Drying Rack attaches to the inside of the dryer drum and remains stationary as the dryer turns so you can dry shoes, sweaters and other items that shouldn't be tumbled. This accessory can b...
First I removed the front panel which allowed access to the burner assembly. Then I removed the gas connector and elbow from the back of the dryer. Then I removed 2 screws that hold burner assembly in place and 2 screws that hold an angle brace for the burner assembly. Had to loosen the screw that clamps around the gas pipe holding it in
... Read moreplace clear in the back inside dryer housing. Unplugged all wiring connectors, then I removed the burner assembly and removed the 2 screws holding the burner tube to the valve. Remove the orifice and replaced with the proper size for LP gas. Then removed the blocking pin and replaced with one for LP gas. Then reassembled in reverse order. Actually pretty easy.
First, I opened up the front of the dryer and then unscrewed the entire back piece. I assembled the new exhaust piece from the kit. Next, I took out the old straight rear exhaust and then replaced it with the elbow shaped left eshaust from the kit. Lastly, reattache the back and front pieces of the dryer.
I purchased a stack kit from "Part select.com". The item was just what I needed to do the job. The delivery of the part was made the next morning. WOW! Excellent service! The process was completed in less than 24 hours, start to finish. Very impressed!