Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! I am a single 55 year old woman and between this video and another one which didn't require removing the wires, I was able to replace both the top and bottom bearing fittings. Thank you for giving me the confidence and steps for how to do this!
Thank you for this video! I am widowed and the thought of replacing the bearing kit was a little intimidating. This was super simple with clear concise instructions. Your videographer also did a great job of capturing the images needed without any shakiness. I appreciate you guys!
2021 and this video is still great. Just changed out the drum bearing for our dryer and it’s working fantastic! Thank you for taking the time to create and upload such a helpful video.
This video was helpful because it is specific to my dryer model. I watched the video before buying the parts, and that raised my confidence level. Once I bought the parts, I watched again, step by step as I performed the repair. The instructions are thorough and detailed. Without the video, I wouldn't have been able to handle it myself. Saved at least $120!! Thanks!!
Excellent video. Replaced my drum bearing per your video. I inherited my dryer and most of the drum bearing had disintegrated and a big chunk of metal was gone replace by tape where one of the 4 bearings used to be. The dislikes must be from the appliance repairman one of whom quoted me $350 to fix. Thanks again.
Thaanks so much!! It saved me tones of money. Day before I spent well over $300 to clear my basement sink. Water backed up into my washer for a long time so I just had to get it done. Couldn't do it myself and it took two plumbers to clear it. At least I saved money with my dryer and washer. Parts came the next day!! I highly recommend PartSelect! Thank You!
I watched it through once. I went and bought the parts I needed once I had opened the dryer up and examined the damage. I followed along for the reassembly. An excellent walk through. Thank you.
Just completed this on my GE dryer. You guys saved me from buying a new one! You should point out that the green glides go on the inner top and the white ones are on the outer positions. It's shown in the video, but not explicitly mentioned.
Excellent walkthru! Very detailed, clearly explained. Everything I saw in my dryer was in the video. Thanks for keeping video up and available. Viewed in February, 2018. Still relevant nearly six years later! Thanks again...
Steve, scored a few points with the wife; was such an easy repair after viewing you helpful video. It was somewhat surprising how costly the replacement glides were[appox $5per drum glide] thank you!!
Thanks so much! My dryer was making terrible noises. When I opened it, up this piece was completely destroyed. I guess I found the problem. Replacement parts are on their way. Thanks again!
thanks for this, with this video it took me maybe 10 minutes to fix the problem. one point i'd make is that when taking off the top portion of the case when you unscrew it and go to pull it off make sure to slide it slightly to the side so it comes off the plastic tabs on the control panel.
Dear Mr. Fix It, I thought my dryer was dying. Watched all the videos, ordered the parts and was actually able to fix it myself. Good as new. I am so excited. Happy Dance. Was surprised there was a light bulb, since it has never worked, but, I will get a new one and fix it, too!! Thanks for such a great tutorial. Took me about 30 minutes. :)
Great explanatory video, but I would definitely recommend replacing with new glides while you're in there even if the old ones still have some life left on them. They're cheap as long as you aren't buying them direct from GE.
I followed your process, it worked really well. What was rather difficult was unscrewing the extremely over torqued screws without damaging them, and unscrewing the inside screws without getting slashed by the razor sharp flange of the side panels. Also replacing the top while aligning all five tabs and sliding the side flanges under the control panel was no easy task either. However after all of that; it's back together and working. Thank You!
Take off the control panel before anything but dont literally disconnect it just take off. Makes assembly much easier. 2 screws in rear of dryer on top
Simply fantastic clear instructions. I am not a DIY guy, but wifey will be very pleased to be able to dry a full load of towels, and not have to take Motrin afterwards. I also had my 14 y-o son follow along with me, so he can see how to do stuff.
Thank you for the video, but how do I know if I need to replace the bearings? I would appreciate a section on what the dryer sounds/acts like with them broken.
Thank you! I followed your instructions and everything turned out great! Our front bearing was literally in pieces and the bearing slides were a pile of powder at the bottom of the cabinet, so they definitely needed replacing!
Thank you so much for this video!!! I was thinking it was the drum bearing but then I saw the title of this video and decided to watch it. That's when I figured out it was the front bearing that was causing all of the squeaking!!
My experience wasn't nearly as simple as this man makes it look. My replacement part was about 1mm smaller than the original part. Genuine GE part but its smaller. Got it 99% installed. The piece doesn't want to go back in place. It has to snap over the ridge in the sheet metal. Notice him pressing in the middle? I had to pound with my fist. Then the top. The top was a total nightmare putting back on. Lined up with control panel but extended a good inch over the doorframe. Still struggling with that. Hire an appliance man.
Thank you for your best instruction; the only problem that I had in last step, when replaced the top dryer, it not line up properly, I have to take the top control panel, and line up the top cover before installed every things back.
THANK YOU! It took me longer to get the dryer out of position to remove the rear screws than it did to do the repair! The door frame holds the bearing very tight so it takes a bit of force.
the lamp socket at the top of the bearing frame MUST be positioned correctly in order for the bearing frame to seat properly at the top. I loosened the socket hold down screw which put the socket in the correct position to enter the frame.
Thanks...parts are in the mail and I'm eager to get this fixed. I'm driving the neighbors crazy with our squeaky dryer. It sounds like a goose being tortured.
Was just about to drag the dryer out back and unload on it with the AK. However after seeing how easy this is have decided to fix it instead. Thank you.
Can’t impress this on DIYrrs that are considering this repair. Don’t make the same mistake I did USE OEM PARTS FROM THE MANUFACTURER!!!! The cheapo China parts on eBay are inferior plastic and are aren’t moulded well. Spend the extra money! This is a VERY easy fix. Don’t be afraid of it at all. This guy explains it well.
I love all your videos especially since it seems like everything in my house is breaking at the same time! I replaced the whole front assembly and rear bearing and the felt that goes along the inside but now I can't get the front panel back in place without feeling like I'll break something. I'm not sure if it is because of the felt lining?
Hi, I did this repair and I still have the high-pitched squeak. I'm glad I did this fix as the drum bearing was worn so thin that 3 of the 4 pads were missing and the plastic had started to thin. What should I look for now since I still have the awful squeaking? Thank you so much for your help.
Take off the control panel before anything but dont literally disconnect it just take off. Makes assembly much easier. 2 screws in rear of dryer on top
I am all about doing what I can before replacing things. (thanks to Dave Ramsey). My clothes we NOT drying it was taking 2-3 50 minute cycles. I thought it was perhaps the blower wheel, because the clothes were warm. I took apart the machine and cleaned out all of the lent. There was lots of lent. I found the blower wheel working fine. and everything else looked to be in good working order so I put the machine back together. I washed some sheets threw them in the dryer, it worked! about 40 minutes in the dryer the load was dry! I was so happy!! I took out the sheets, I had few hand towels that needed a minute or two longer. AND THEN..... I turned the dryer back on and it started shaking. It was not constant shake but about every 45 seconds. Somewhat reminiscent of when the washer goes off balance. I noticed that when I took apart the dryer that the glides were basically non existent. I didn't know what they were when I took it apart so I didn't pay them much mind. so my question is --- Could this cause the shaking? Thank you so much in advance!
I replaced the bearing, glides and felt gasket on an identical GE dryer. The squeak is now gone but I have a dragging sound as the drum goes around. More noise than it should make, in my opinion. What's wrong? It all lined up and went together easily but it's like something is out of alignment casing this rubbing sound. Sound occurs all the way around the drum so it's constant like the glides are dragging too much. Your thoughts?
Hi Steve, great video. I have a quick question. My dryer is making a squeaking sound. I believe it is the drum bearing. It disappears if i put some pressure on the front of the dryer. Just wanted to confirm that it is the drum before I take it apart. Thanks!
Hi tygrys96! Thanks for the kind words. the noise you describe does sound like a typical symptom of a worn front drum bearing and glide assembly. The repair is easy to do and you should look for wear on any of the four glides or the plastic frame that may be causing the noise. The squeaking can also emanate from the rear bearing or the idler pulley as well, so look at those items while you have the dryer apart. Good luck with your repair!
Great video! I was able to replace a glide with a new one. However, even with a new glide, it keeps sliding off. What part do I need to replace on my GE Model GTD42GASJ2WW to ensure it doesn't keep getting dislocated? Thanks.
I have an old GE dryer, about 17 years old but still works good, and it has been making a thumping sound. After watching your videos I tore the dryer apart. The belt looks ok. The bearing couple probably be replaced and the little slider pieces on the inside of the door but there is a good crack on the back side of the drum where the bearing kit is. Advise please. Could that crack be the biggest issue. Thank you.
I fixed the dryer great walk through. I did it in no time at all. However I can not for the lfe of me get the lid back on. You snap it in at the end, but I just can't do it.what am I doing wrong??
Good morning, last week I replaced the idler pulley and drive belt because the dryer was making an ungodly squeeling noise and could only dry 3 or 4 pieces at a time. After the repair it was working better, the noise wasn't as severe. Last night it started making that loud noise again. Not quite sure if it's the rear drum bearing or the front drum bearing that needs to be replaced. Your thoughts, thanks.
Inspect both bearings to see if either the front or rear bearing is faulty - they can produce squealing or squeaking noise when the dryer is operating. If the bearings are okay then look at the drum support rollers. The shaft that the rollers turn on should be inspected for wear and replaced necessary. To access the drum rollers the front panel of the dryer and the drum will need to be removed. Hope that information helps. If you need more help then please provide the model number.
What should I be looking for to know if this is the part that I need to fix. I have a loud grinding metal on metal noise when the dryer turns weather it is being turned manually or when the dryer is running.
Hi Hal, thanks for getting in touch. Yes, you may only need to replace the drum glides and we have the instruction videos for those as well. if the drum bearing shows signs of any wear, it will need to be replaced as well. Good luck with your repair!
I'm having a hard time understanding how the "drum bearing" would have failed while the drum glides did not. I would expect they'd have to fail before the bearing would be impacted.. unless maybe it deformed?
well what about the top bearing felt, I dont see it being replaced, mine is eating the sliders, need to see where part number WE9M31 goes, since that might be the reason my sliders are getting chewed up
Why can't it come with new bearing slides in the kit. Got to buy those separate Might as well buy a new dryer at that point. Can get a dryer for less than what a front panel costs.
I had a repair guy come in three months ago because the dryer was leaving brown marks on my clothes. He replaced this felt pad that goes around and charged me for a "maintenance kit" on my dryer. Now, the dryer is leaving brown marks again and sometimes makes loud noise. He came back and without even opening the dryer he said the bearings needed to be replaced and that he would apply a new felt pad again free of charge. Does this make sense to you? Thanks.
Thanks, it looks easy. Can you let me know how to disassemble GE dryer model GFDN120ED2WW. This one is not the same as your video shown and I can't find any other videos and manuals.
I can't find anything on that specific model number, but this video for a dryer with a similar model number might help - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PplQ8nYObrE.html If you go to our website with your model number, you will be able to see diagrams for dryers with similar model numbers and should be able to find the one that looks the most like yours.
Eventually when a front bearing of dryer breaks will that cause dryer bot to start?..it was working before as stared to notice broken pieces of the bearing..
Hello, if your noticing broken pieces from the bearing then the drum could be hung up on the broken bearing causing it not to run. The dryer will have to be open and inspected to determine this. Once open spin the drum by hand to see if its free.
I just did this repair . I replaced the felt that was in with the kit I got along with the drum bearing . The best I could figure out how the felt works is that once you put the felt under the plastic clips on the plastic piece below the bearing , the drum just pushes on the felt . The drum doesn't go between the felt and the plastic piece the drum it just pushes the felt that is at a slight angle . Is that right ?
Hi Steve, that's how it looks like it will work. I wondered the same thing as I did my repairs. I noticed as I reassembled the front door, how the drum simply pressed against the felt strip. No more squeaks!
Steve....I followed this and the squeak stopped but now seems to make more of a rubbing sound like someone else mentioned below. Everything seemed to line up ok. Any suggestions.....could it be from new glides?
+Adam Bromberg Installing new glides may create a different sound than you were used to, but it may be normal. Check the lower felt for any issues and verify that the drum is riding securely on the new glides.