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  • GE gas dryer squeals under load

    When running, my gas dryer-GE profile- sueals unbearable. I changed the back bearing. Anyone able to help me?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Lou
    gas dryer -GE profile-
    I'm afraid that limited description is not enough to identify the appliance in question. What is needed is the dryer *complete* model number as was requested you post in the very first forum message: Please include Make and Model # in post


    I changed the back bearing.
    And it still squeals?

    On most GE dryers, the front drum slides and also the idler (belt tension) pulley can cause such noises.

    Dan O.
    www.Appliance411.com
    The Appliance Information Site
    =D~~~~~~

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    • #3
      The drum rotates around the back bearing which supports the drum. The front part of the drum sits in felt "bearings" or silicone plastic "bearings" if you can call them bearings.Most times the front edge of the drum is coated with teflon which allows it to slip on the felts. When this wears down you have metal against the felt or silicone causing the squeal. I'm afraid the drum has outlived its usefullness.

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      • #4
        Reply to follow up

        Originally posted by HayZee518
        When this wears down you have metal against the felt or silicone causing the squeal. I'm afraid the drum has outlived its usefulness.
        It's pretty rare in my experience that so much damage is done to the dryer's drum that it needs to be replaced. Usually it is just the drum slides and bearings which are needed but actual observations will be required to determine problems with the drum.


        Originally posted by Lou
        The model no. is DDSR475GTSWW
        That is a fairly typical, newer style, GE built dryer. Besides the rear drum bearing, the front drum slides (or whole bearing support - see the link below - if left run too long) or the idler pulley could be responsible for squealing or grinding noises. The motor itself might be a slight possibility as well.

        LINK > Drum Slide, White
        LINK > Drum Slide, (replaces red one)
        LINK > Front Drum Bearing Support
        LINK > DDSR475GTSWW Idler Pulley

        I don't know if they will help but you can see some exploded parts views of your dryer at the following link:

        LINK > G.E. DDSR475GT5WW Dryer - Exploded Parts Views


        PS. If you post follow up messages as replies to the original message, all discussions on the same topic will be kept together in a single message thread, making them easier for others to follow.

        JMO

        Dan O.
        www.Appliance411.com
        The Appliance Information Site
        =D~~~~~~

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        • #5
          Here is some more information from the other thread:
          "The model no. is DDSR475GTSWW"
          Try

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