Dryer Parts and Resources
- Parts for your dryer
- Part pictures for your dryer
- Dryer repair videos – you need to go to particular parts ( Sample Video)
- Detailed illustrations and schematics of your dryer
- Information on how dryer works
- Diagnostic guidance in figuring out what is wrong with your dryer
- Email service to technical experts for help with your specific dryer problem
- Maintenance tips for your dryer
- Answers to common questions about your dryer
- Graphics and videos to help you locate your dryer model number
- Belt installation diagrams for your dryer
- Recall information for your dryer
- Error or fault codes for your dryer
Dryer Model Number Finder
The best way to locate the correct part for the type and brand of your dryer, is to find the correct model number on your appliance.
If you are unsure how to find the model number on your dryer, here is a suggestion on where to look.
Where is My Dryer Model Number? New Style Dryer
New Style Dryer
- On the Inside of your Dryer Door
- On the Side of your Dryer
- On your Dryer Door Jamb
Where is My Dryer Model Number? Old Style Dryer
Old Style Dryer
- On the Back of your Dryer
- On the Side of your Dryer
- On your Dryer Door Jamb
Dryer Parts & Information Video Resource
Drive Belt Video
Visit for a large selection of helpful and instructive dryer part replacement, maintenance and other videos.
Most Commonly Replaced Dryer Parts
Dryer Belt – Drive Belt, flat, 92-1/4 inches long, 1/4 inch wide and has 4 ribs and 3 grooves. It replaces many other belts, including some with 5 ribs and 4 grooves
Dryer Belt
Thermal Fuse – If dryer overheats, the thermal fuse stops the flow of electricity; located on the blower housing; cannot be reset; a vent tube clogged with lint, or other debris most common cause for overheating
Thermal fuse
Gas Valve Solenoid Set – Kit contains both the two wire and three wire solenoids
Gas burner valve solenoids
Heating Element Assembly – 220 volts; when element burns out it must be replaced, it cannot be repaired
Dryer heating element assembly
Drum Roller – Drum support roller with bearing
Drum Roller
More Dryer Parts
Dryer Maintenance
- Keep the exhaust vent clean so it can vent the air and prevent a fire hazard.
- Clean the lint filter before drying the next load.
- Improperly maintained vent systems can cause all kinds of dryer problems, from premature failure of bearings, to faulty elements, ignitors and other critical parts.
- Experts recommend NOT using white plastic exhaust duct on any dryer. White plastic is not only flammable, but greatly increases your drying time.
- When your dryer vent is dirty or clogged, your clothes take much longer to dry. Clothes that are overheated at the end of cycle get wrinkled, which is bad for Perma-Press items. Your dryer unit will also run much noisier than usual while operating because it has to work harder but clothes might be damp even after the cycle ends. Automatic sensors might fail to shut off causing premature failure of heating element and motor or bearings.
- To ensure best results every time you use your dryer unit, maintain your appliance, clean the dryer lint before every cycle and keep your vent clean.