Doug P Durham , NC November 15, 2015 Thumping/vibrating/rattling pretty bad fixed 100%! I am very glad to find the AppliancePartsPros.com website! Their instructional videos and easy parts reference made all the difference. I had originally planned to have someone come to fix my dryer, but no one was available for at least a week. I checked out their site, and after watching the videos I felt confident I could repair my appliance. I determined that a drum roller wheel had gone bad. Apparently it was going bad over the last five years since the dryer always seemed to rattle a little. It had recently gotten much worse. It was the bearing and also the rubber part of the roller was deformed. To be safe I replaced both drum rollers, belt, and belt tensioner. All for around $60 which included overnight shipping. I referenced the videos, and was easily able to replace all of the parts. The dryer runs perfectly now, it is super quiet and runs as good as new, better than I remember it from five years I have owned it. And this is a 25+ year old Kenmore dryer! A testament to quality American manufacturing. My tips from my repair job: -Even though you do not have to take the back panel off to make these repairs, I highly recommend it to remove lint build-up, especially if it is an older appliance. -When I had finished repairs and re-installed the drum, it felt like it would fall out unless I supported it with my hand, which made it hard to fit in the front panel. But it turns out as long as you have everything re-assembled and the belt in place, the drum will support itself and just "lean" forward. You just have to make sure it fits in and the gliders are lined up with the front panel once you fit it back in. -Lastly as it is humorously but necessarily stated all over the machine, make sure to unplug it before working on it! I am also glad I repaired it myself, because there was an extensive lint buildup from years of operation all over everything. I was able to take my time and clean everything out very good, and under the dryer on the floor as well. If it was a repair person I'm sure I would not have been able to take the time to clean it (or face paying the technician to clean it). I feel like I have greatly reduced any risk of fire and also restored the dryer to a great condition. I highly recommend AppliancePartsPros.com for all of your appliance repair needs. 100% Satisfied! Thank you! Read More... 544 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Christopher L Whitefish Bay , WI April 21, 2020 Appliance: Kenmore Electric Dryer 11086582110 Noisy 35 year old Sears Kenmore electric clothes dryer. 1) I spent a half-day researching online for possible causes for squeaks. Discovered the AppliancePartsPros YouTube videos, which were the best I found for clarity and ease of understanding. 2) I went from the videos to the website to locate each model-specific part that might have been causing the noise. Once I identified the parts for my model of dryer, I called customer service to confirm that I had the right ones before placing my order. I spoke with Sharon, who was very helpful and emailed me a listing of the parts, each with a link to it on the AppliancePartsPros website. 3) I ordered the parts online. All were in stock, and I received them in only a couple of days’ time. 4). Making use of the YouTube video for each of the parts (the site contains a link for each part to its installation video), my wife and son assisted with taking the dryer apart, removing the worn parts, replacing each with the new part, and then reassembling the dryer. We did some cleaning along the way, since the last time I repaired it was in 1997. With the videos for reference, we had no problems. Used a 1.5” blade putty knife to release the clips that hold the top of the dryer down, as shown in the disassembly portion of each of the videos. Aside from curing time for the rear felt seal, and cleaning, the repairs took about 1.5 hours. Replaced the idler assembly, rear felt seal on the dryer drum, the drive belt, and the set of two support wheels. The videos aided GREATLY in performing the repair! Read More... 25 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Khalid B Sidney , NY March 31, 2014 Pulley making loud sound Installed the whole pulley idler Read More... 29 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers
Thomas A Savage , MN August 20, 2017 Whirlpool dryer squeaking when running. 17 year old Whirlpool dryer started squeaking when running. Replaced the rear drum support rollers, and while I was in there, replaced the belt and idler pulley. The original idler pulley was a friction part with no roller. With the new parts installed, this old dryer runs smooth and quiet. Read More... 9 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Thomas C Hibbing , MN June 21, 2014 Drum belt was ripped and the idler pulley was broken I replaced both parts. However, I should have just ordered the belt also from your company because the one I bought at Lowes was the wrong one. Read More... 9 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers