Dryer drum belt, length 88.75" x width 1/4". If the drum does not turn, but you can hear the motor running then there is a good chance the belt has broken.
Dryer rear drum bearing kit. The holes in the metal plate are not threaded. Use the self tapping screws in the kit to thread the plate. If the dryer is noisy then the rear bearing could be worn and require replacement.
Dryer heating element and rear housing assembly. Before checking the heating element, first make sure that the thermal fuse is not defective. Normally, a heating element will have a break in the coil if defective.
Front upper felt glide pad. Includes nylon glides, adhesive, and installation instructions. These drum glides help to support the front of the dryer drum as it rotates.
Dryer thermal limiter (or thermal fuse). May be located on the blower housing or element. If the dryer overheats, the thermal fuse blows to cut off power to the dryer. If the thermal fuse has blown, the dryer won't start. The thermal fuse cannot be reset--if the fuse has blown, it must be replaced
Dryer drum glide. These drum glides help to support the front of the dryer drum as it rotates. Sold individually. It is recommended to replace both at one time.
Dryer gas valve solenoid coil kit. The kit includes both 2 and 3 wire coils. If the dryer does not heat or heats intermittently the gas valve coils may be defective.
Dryer heating element and housing assembly. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown themal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.