If your dryer does not tumble, will not start, is noisy, or is leaving marks on your clothing, you may need to replace the drum support bearing. The drum is supported at the rear by a bearing, which attaches onto the inside of the rear panel of the cabinet. You will need to remove the dryer drum before completing this repair. Although replacing the drum support bearing is a fairly easy job, you will need tools to complete it. For this repair, you will need a putty knife, a Phillips screw driver, a 5/16 nut driver and maybe a small flat blade screw driver.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Dryer Drum Support Bearing
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Alan D - March 28, 2024
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Great fit and worked great
Came fast and was the right part
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Jacob S - March 20, 2022
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Exact Replacement for Frigidaire
Part exact replacement for old bearing. Dryer works great now.
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Creston S - November 20, 2020
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Installed it. It fits and works just like new.
I received the part within a few days. And it was good experience and easy dealing with this company.
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Patricia N - September 13, 2020
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Just like new again
My dryer made the loudest screech ever. I investigated the situation and noticed the back of the drum would not stay level. I researched more and found there was a part called a " drum support bearing" that needed to be replaced. I found the part on PartSelect and ordered it.. With the video they included in my email and my neighbors help pulling the drum out, I was able to replace the part myself and saved $1,400.00 for a new stack washer and dryer. I am a 64 year old female and was thrilled to have my dryer run like new again. I give this company 5 stars and recommend it to every one I know.
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Richard M - May 31, 2020
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Perfect
Installed easily, prompt shipping
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W C H - May 21, 2020
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Simple Fix
No "service call" fee &/or labor costs... amounted to a $100+ savings. For less than $40, we purchased parts from PartSelect; received them in a matter of days; & repaired the dryer squeal with no problem. Who would have thought it!?!? Works like a charm now.
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Douglas S - May 18, 2020
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Very easy repair.
Just what was needed to get the job done and Dryer back up and running like new.
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Floyd S - November 28, 2019
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Bearing change
Part fit excellent done the job by myself could use another person to help hold parts in place while you install them not a very hard repair find the you tube video an follow simple steps project went well
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James M - June 24, 2019
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simple fix, slow shipping
$4.00 dollar part and $10.00 to ship it.
Website claims 1.8 days average shipping. Mine was 4 days shipping.
dont be in a hurry to get your parts.
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PETER V - March 27, 2019
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Worked as exspected
Parts good condition. Took awhile to get....
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Noisy.
Had scape upper felt off of the drum edge but had to use a hacksaw to cut off the three plastic plates that were riveted to the upper felt replacement part. The old part number was131469100.
First of all, the folks at Part Select have been terrific. I balled up my address and they were great in correcting my error and getting the parts promptly to me. They provide directions with the parts. And You Tube, is a wealth of information too. The process is to remove the drum and replace the nylon busihing that supports the drum
... Read more at the back of the machine. Getting it out was no sweat. Getting the drum back in was a bit more challenging single handed. If I was going to make any suggestion it would be this is a good project for two sets of hands with the second set needed for about ten minutes. The You Tube video I watched said putting the front cover with the drum attached to the back of the unit would be the challenge and they were right. Otherwise, super easy and the results are it's back to "new" condition. Thanks again to Part Select!
dryer had vibration after couple minutes of running
i read reviews and finally found a person that replace the motor, rear bearing, front top glides, and tension arm/pulley.. i had cleaned the fan motor with a tooth brush best i could the 1 time i had it apart. after the 4th time apart and reading a different review that said replace the fan motor housing/fan. i did and noise gone.
Took the top dryer cabinet apart to replace all the above parts plus the dryer belt. Because of its age decide to replace all the parts from the above list. Three major problems: none of the video reviews showed this type of dryer. Some parts were practically impossible to get back together. Difficult getting the top square. The top
... Read more of the cabinet picture did not indicate how the top was to be installed. After 23 hours finally got it back together. Then it would not start. Discovered a wire had come loose. The dryer works fine now.
Removed top cover. Lowered control assembly. Removed front door assembly. Removed drum. Removed heater assembly. Removed support bearing and bracket using existing bonding ball. Re-assembled in reverse order.
Watched on-line video, then applied those steps. 1. Pop the front of the deck loose using putty knife to depress clips; 2. Disconnect wires from light and door switch; (Before I disconnected wires from door switch and light, I made wiring sketches to make sure I reconnected in original manner.) 3. Remove lint filter
... Read more mount screws and mount from bottom of door opening; 4. Cut drum belt with wire-cutters and removed it; 5. Remove drum support clip from top center of front panel; 6. Remove (1) screw from each side of dryer body that hold front to sidewalls, removed front panel; 7. Remove drum by lifting the rear out of the bearing, then moving it forward through the machine front; [While I had the dryer disassembled, I thoroughly cleaned it of lint, dirt & metal filings. The metal filings were from the worn ball hitch and drum support bearing cup. I spent as much time cleaning it out as I did working on it.] 8. Stand drum on gallon paint bucket while removing ball hitch (Use a #2 drywall phillips apex to obtain sufficient seating & torque to remove and reinstall ball hitch screws at rear of drum.); 9. Have a second person hold the new ball hitch in position while starting screws, if necessary; 10. Use nut driver w/5/16" socket to remove bearing retainer & ground ball clip; 11. Install new bearing into retainer clip, insert attachment screws through the holes in both, stick grounding ball in depression on back of bearing as screws are fed through back panel; 12. Hold ground ball clip in place to start one screw, then the other & tighten with nut driver; 13. Start drum belt on motor shaft and position against tensioner pulley; 14. Feed drum through front of machine and loop belt over rear of drum; 15. Slide belt forward on drum as drum moves to rear to keep it aligned with position of tension pulley; 16. Lift rear of drum to place ball hitch on top of bearing, then press down to seat it into bearing; 17. Turn drum to ensure belt alignment, then re-accomplish steps 6 thru 1.
Had a squelch/squeak coming from the rear of the unit
I looked up a YouTube video on my specific model. Found one that said “basic disassembly”. I watched that and had it apart and back together in no time. Very easy to take apart and put new parts back in it. Re-assembled and since the repair no squeaking.
Unplugged dryer, removed access panel on the back of dryer. Removed access panel on the front of the dryer. Removed the front panel of the dryer. Inside the drum, removed the three screws on the center bearings. Slide the bearing out of the bearing support. Replaced the bearing support. Then reassembled the drum. Replaced the belt a
... Read moren reassembled the dryer. Two people would be recommended for reassembly.
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Dave
October 15, 2017
Does this part come with lubricant? If not, please describe required high temp grease to use.Thanks.
For model number AEQ6700FS0
Hi Dave, Thank you for the question. The lubricant is only sold as part of the kit, Rear Drum Bearing Kit
PartSelect Number: PS459829.Hope this helps!
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Randy
November 11, 2021
How do I get the washer front or top panel off
For model number GLEH1642FS2
Hello Randy, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to a How to Video that may help. Good luck with the repair!
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George
June 9, 2023
What is the high temp grease needed with the bearing drum support #131825900. It did not come with the part.
For model number CRER7900AS0
Hi George, Thank you for the question. The high-temperature grease is only sold as part of the rear drum bearing kit, part number PS459829. We hope this helps!