DBXR463ED2WW General Electric Dryer - Overview
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Drum Bearing Slide - White (Sold individually)
PartSelect #: PS755842
Manufacturer #: WE1M504
This authentic, white Drum Bearing Slide, also known as the bearing drum slide, glide, or pad, is a plastic, easy-to-install part for your dryer. It replaces the dryer's front drum slide to allow for ...
$18.57
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Drum Bearing Slide - Green (Sold individually)
PartSelect #: PS6447706
Manufacturer #: WE1M1067
This original equipment manufacturer Drum Bearing Slide is a plastic, green, easy-to-install part for your dryer. It replaces the dryer's front drum slide to allow for easier movement. You'll know if...
$14.40
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Front Drum Bearing
PartSelect #: PS960316
Manufacturer #: WE3M26
This Front Drum Bearing (Top Bearing, Dryer Drum Front Support Bearing, Drum Support Bearing, Dryer Drum Glide Bearing) holds the drum bearing and slides for the drum to turn on. The front drum bearin...
$32.89
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Duct Felt Seal
PartSelect #: PS12722961
Manufacturer #: WE09X27634
This is a duct felt seal for a dryer. The duct felt seal allows the front-load dryer drum to glide smoothly on the front panel. Your dryer will not function properly if the drum felt seal is compromis...
$22.35
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Drive Belt
PartSelect #: PS16542496
Manufacturer #: WE03X29897
This Drive Belt is 89.5" long and comes in black, featuring four ribs on the inside for a better grip. This is a long belt that wraps all the way around the dryer drum, around a tension pulley, and th...
$36.10
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Timer Knob
PartSelect #: PS1482197
Manufacturer #: WE1M654
This timer knob is used to set the dryer cycle by advancing the timer. The plastic can become brittle with age and crack where it attaches to the timer shaft. You will need to replace this part if it ...
$38.77
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D-Shaped Knob Clip
PartSelect #: PS268493
Manufacturer #: WH01X10106
This clip ensures that the knob is securely fastened to the control shaft, allowing you to properly select the correct time and setting for your dryer. If your dryer will not start or shut off, the ti...
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Lint Filter - White Frame
PartSelect #: PS11767017
Manufacturer #: WE18X25100
This is a lint filter screen that is used for many dryers. It has a metal screen with a white plastic frame, and is approximately 13 inches wide. This part is sold individually. The lint filter traps ...
$70.06
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Rotary Start Switch
PartSelect #: PS3487203
Manufacturer #: WE4M519
This replacement start switch is a genuine OEM part for your dryer. If your dryer will not start or shut off, you may need to replace this part. For this repair you will need a number 2 Phillips screw...
$21.42
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Light Bulb
PartSelect #: PS10063224
Manufacturer #: WE05X20431
This light bulb, also known as a drum lamp, illuminates and lights up the dryer drum when the door is open. If the light bulb in the dryer is burnt out or lighting is inconsistent, replacing it can so...
$9.24
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Rear Drum Bearing Kit
PartSelect #: PS267529
Manufacturer #: WE25M40
This rear drum bearing kit includes a shaft, ground strap, bearing, seven screws, and installation instructions. The bearing plate comes with a slot in it for the ground strap. This part helps keep yo...
$65.89
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Door Handle - White
PartSelect #: PS9494490
Manufacturer #: WE01X20419
This part is on the outer door of the dryer.
$25.12
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Stephen
March 4, 2022
My repair man said to replace the 4 glides (part # WE1M504) along with the bearing. In reading other info on your site, I read about white vs green glides. It is possible to only need to replace the white glides as was suggested?
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Hello Stephen, Thank you for the question. For this model you will need to replace two of the Green and two of the White (one on each side). They are sold individually and when replacing one, all four should be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Raymond
August 4, 2023
Hello,
My GE dryer makes a ratcheting noise upon start up and with a full load. I have replaced the front and rear bearings, front bearing glides, belt and felt. Not much difference. It sounds exactly like the noise in You Tube video /www.youtube.com/watch?v=75jC3djiWmI Do you know what part is causing this? Thank you.
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Hi Raymond, thank you for the question. To fix the issue, we would recommend checking the idler pulley, part number PS265721. The idler pulley puts tension on the drum belt to keep it from slipping while the dryer is spinning. Friction build-up can cause the pulley to wear out and is often responsible for a ratcheting noise. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Larry
November 29, 2023
Dryer runs when you hold start button. Quits when let go of start button. Belt is good and in place. Thanks for your info .
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Hi Larry,
Thank you for your question. If you have to hold the start button to for the dryer to run, the issue is with the motor and it will have to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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Dennis
February 16, 2024
Hello! Will all the parts under “DBXR463ED2WW” fit serial number “ZH798599A”? Great video on the bearing replacement. I have a similar issue with my old dryer.
Thanks!
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Hello Dennis, Thank you for writing. This model only shows the one option for the parts and will fit all serial options. Happy to hear the video was helpful!
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Sue
December 4, 2019
Could you please provide the cu ft for my washer? I'm unable to find this information anywhere. Thank you!
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Hello Sue and thanks for writing.
For your convenience, we have attached the link to the manual. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
https://partselectcom.azureedge.net/assets/manuals/8305BB90E4E83829496E82FDF1513D02998B537E.pdf
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Common Symptoms of the DBXR463ED2WW
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Due to over loading of the dryer the drum ruined the slides and was making a bad noise due to plastic rubbing plastic
It was pretty easy. After already taking apart the dryer to install a new belt I knew exactly my plan of action. I removed the two screws that hold the top panel of the dryer to the front panel. I then removed the top panel and removed the screws that hold the front to each side panel. I than pulled the front away from the cabinet and
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drum. I put the new slides in place and installed a new felt strip. I put it back together and that was that. Very easy.
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Matthew from Plainfield, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer was squeeling when running.
I removed the two screws at the front above the drum opening (with the dryer door open). The top panel then lifts off. I removed the screw at each side that holds the front panel to the side panels, tilted the front panel forward, which disengages the front of the drum from the front drum glide bearing. I then lifted the front panel sl
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ightly, unhooking the bottom of the panel from the dryer base, and swung the front panel aside. I removed the existing top drum bearing guide, which was disintegrated, and snapped in the new bearing guide, with the nylon slide strips installed in the bearing guide. Next pulled out the old felt strip, and pressed the new one in place. I then put the bottom of the front panel back into the bottom of the dryer front, and while lifting the drum to asure it fit over the bearing guide, pushed the front panel back to a vertical position to mate with the side panels. I then replaced the side panel screws, replaced the top, and replaced the front top panel screws.
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Daniel from Chicago, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Intermittant squeaking noise
Basically, I followed the same steps a prior person posted.
1.Removed the two screws inside the door, on the top part of the opening.
2.Lifted up and removed the top.
3.Removed two screws holding the front panel in place.
4.Held up the drum while removing the front panel. I carefully turned the panel so I could get at ... Read more the drum bearing without pulling the wires connecting it to the front panel. The wires are not very long, so I had to be careful not to pull on them.
5.Carefully pried off the old drum bearing, using just my hands. It was fairly tight, and popped out just as I started to worry if I was putting too much pressure on it.
6.Checked to see how the old felt was installed, then I pulled out the old felt.
7.Inserted the new felt, being careful to insert one end into a slot the same way the original was installed.
8.Inserted the new slides into the new drum bearing. The gray slides went in at the eleven and one o'clock positions, the white slides went in at ten and two o'clock.
9.Removed a surplus plastic piece from the new drum bearing (where the light comes through).
10.Inserted the new drum bearing, putting the bottom tabs in first, then pivoting it into place. I squeezed it into place to make sure it was tight.
11.Lifted up the drum and put the front panel back on.
12.Screwed the front panel back on, using the two screws.
13.Carefully put the top back on.
14.Screwed in the two screws inside the front door to fasten down the top.
That was it! I started up the dryer and it worked fine. No more squeaking.
About the only thing odd about the repair is why PartSelect sells each slide separately (i.e., I had to order 2 white slides and 2 gray slides). I can't imagine replacing just one, so why not package them in pairs, or maybe even all four in one package.
At any rate, the repair was easy, and a lot cheaper than having someone come out to fix it.
1.Removed the two screws inside the door, on the top part of the opening.
2.Lifted up and removed the top.
3.Removed two screws holding the front panel in place.
4.Held up the drum while removing the front panel. I carefully turned the panel so I could get at ... Read more the drum bearing without pulling the wires connecting it to the front panel. The wires are not very long, so I had to be careful not to pull on them.
5.Carefully pried off the old drum bearing, using just my hands. It was fairly tight, and popped out just as I started to worry if I was putting too much pressure on it.
6.Checked to see how the old felt was installed, then I pulled out the old felt.
7.Inserted the new felt, being careful to insert one end into a slot the same way the original was installed.
8.Inserted the new slides into the new drum bearing. The gray slides went in at the eleven and one o'clock positions, the white slides went in at ten and two o'clock.
9.Removed a surplus plastic piece from the new drum bearing (where the light comes through).
10.Inserted the new drum bearing, putting the bottom tabs in first, then pivoting it into place. I squeezed it into place to make sure it was tight.
11.Lifted up the drum and put the front panel back on.
12.Screwed the front panel back on, using the two screws.
13.Carefully put the top back on.
14.Screwed in the two screws inside the front door to fasten down the top.
That was it! I started up the dryer and it worked fine. No more squeaking.
About the only thing odd about the repair is why PartSelect sells each slide separately (i.e., I had to order 2 white slides and 2 gray slides). I can't imagine replacing just one, so why not package them in pairs, or maybe even all four in one package.
At any rate, the repair was easy, and a lot cheaper than having someone come out to fix it.
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Mark from Addison, IL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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