LG DRYER DLE7300 SQUEAKING Noise
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93%
CONF
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Drum Support Roller Assembly
The DLE7300 uses four rollers to support the drum's weight; the internal bushings frequently dry out or become clogged with fine lint, creating a high-pitched squeak during rotation. As the shaft experiences friction against the worn bushing, the sound becomes more pronounced with heat and load. Replacing the rollers is the standard mechanical resolution for rhythmic squeaking in LG dryers.
SKU: 4581EL2002H
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3%
CONF
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Idler Pulley Assembly
The idler pulley maintains tension on the drive belt; its bearing is a high-RPM component that eventually fails due to heat and debris. A failing idler pulley produces a constant, sharp squealing noise that persists regardless of the drum's load. If left unaddressed, it can seize, causing the belt to snap or melt.
SKU: 4560EL3001A
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4%
CONF
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Dryer Maintenance/Repair Kit
Standard engineering practice for the DLE7300 dictates replacing all four rollers, the idler pulley, and the drive belt simultaneously. Since the labor required to access these parts involves a complete tear-down (removing the top, control panel, front bulkhead, and drum), installing a full kit prevents repetitive failures of the other aging components.
SKU: PD00001662
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Drum Support Roller Assembly.
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