
The Ultimate Guide to Washer and Dryer Replacement Parts
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Your washer and dryer are two of the hardest-working appliances in your home. But like any machine, wear and tear over time can lead to breakdowns or inefficiencies. Rather than replacing the entire unit, replacing faulty parts is often the smartest and most cost-effective solution.
In this ultimate guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about washer and dryer replacement parts — from the most common components to how to find the right match for your appliance.
Why Replacing Parts Makes Sense
Before we dive into the parts themselves, let’s talk about why replacement is often better than replacement:
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Cost-effective: A single part can be a fraction of the price of a new machine.
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Eco-friendly: Reduces waste and extends the life of your appliance.
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Convenient: Many parts can be replaced quickly, getting your laundry room back in action without delay.
Most Common Washer Replacement Parts
1. Washer Pumps
Responsible for draining water, washer pumps can clog or fail over time. Symptoms include standing water or slow drainage.
2. Drive Belts
If your washer drum isn’t spinning, the drive belt may be worn or broken. Replacing this simple part can bring your machine back to full power.
3. Lid Switch Assembly
A safety mechanism that stops the machine when the lid is open. A faulty switch can prevent your washer from starting.
4. Water Inlet Valves
These valves control hot and cold water flow into the machine. Signs of failure include leaks or no water entering the washer.
5. Control Boards
The brain of your washer. If your cycles won’t start or settings won’t respond, the control board may need replacing.
Most Common Dryer Replacement Parts
1. Thermal Fuses
A blown thermal fuse will stop your dryer from heating or running. It’s a common safety feature that protects against overheating.
2. Heating Elements
If your dryer is running but not heating, the heating element may have burned out.
3. Drum Belts
Like washers, dryers use belts to turn the drum. A snapped belt means no tumbling — but an easy fix.
4. Rollers and Glides
Worn-out drum support rollers or glides can cause a loud thumping or grinding noise during operation.
5. Lint Screens and Ducts
A clogged lint screen or duct can reduce airflow, leading to poor drying performance or overheating. Replacing them improves efficiency and safety.
How to Identify the Right Replacement Part
To ensure a proper fit, always have the following ready:
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Model number (usually found inside the door or on the back of the unit)
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Brand name
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Description of the issue
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Original part number (if available)
At PRS Parts Inc., our appliance experts can help you identify the correct replacement part based on your model and the symptoms you're seeing.
OEM vs. Universal Parts
When shopping for parts, you’ll often find:
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OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Parts: Made by the appliance brand or its approved supplier. They guarantee a perfect fit and function.
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Universal Parts: May work across several models and brands but vary in quality and compatibility.
For best results, we recommend OEM parts to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
DIY or Call a Pro?
Some parts like belts, fuses, or filters can be replaced easily by handy homeowners. Others, such as control boards or gas valves, are best left to experienced technicians due to complexity or safety concerns.
If in doubt, our team at PRS Parts Inc. is happy to provide guidance or recommend a trusted repair technician through our sister company, Pacific Repair Services.
Where to Buy Washer and Dryer Parts in Honolulu
Visit PRS Parts Inc. at 540 Lagoon Dr. for authentic appliance replacement parts and expert repair assistance. Whether you're a DIYer or a professional repair tech, we stock a wide range of washer and dryer parts for major brands like Whirlpool, LG, GE, Samsung, Electrolux, and more.
Final Tips
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Don’t wait: Small issues can lead to bigger breakdowns if ignored.
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Clean and maintain: Regular cleaning of lint traps, filters, and hoses can prevent many common problems.
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Keep a record: Note your appliance model number and past repairs for faster troubleshooting.
Need Help Finding the Right Part?
Our experienced team at PRS Parts Inc. is here to help. Bring your model number, a photo of the part (if possible), or just a description of the problem. We’ll track down exactly what you need.
Visit us today at 540 Lagoon Dr. for parts, advice, and top-tier service you can count on.