Product Description
Lint Filter Specifications
This dryer lint screen comes with a handle. This filter collects lint as it passes through the dryer vent.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Dryer Lint Filter
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Kenmore, Roper.
Part# WP349639 replaces these:
AP6008637, 3387232, 3387332, 349639, 693845, 786054, WP349639VP
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Colton H - May 27, 2022
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Excellent part, speedy delivery
The part was slightly different than what I needed, but my dryer was super old so I didn't expect anything to fit. I was very surprised when this did perfectly, with just a different angle to the handle than mine from the 50's. It arrived super quickly too, faster than Amazon even!
Derick W - May 19, 2022
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Lint filter fitted perfectly
Part received quickly, before expected, well done. Fitted to machine and is now working well as expected
Matthew T - November 26, 2021
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Perfect fit
I’ve got an old Kenmore dryer and this was a perfect fit to replace my worn out lint trap. Part came quickly.
Curt M - October 28, 2021
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The Perfect Fit!
This was an excellent solution to my old, frayed lint trap. The new one came in within a couple of days, was packed very well and, most importantly, fit my old Whirpool gas dryer like a glove! The lint trap is now doing what lint traps are supposed to do...trap the lint!
Julia M - September 7, 2021
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Great part, fast delivery!
Fast delivery was great! And the part for delivered with good packaging, no issues with my purchase.
Rene G - September 2, 2021
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Great replacement!
Perfect fit. Replaces the old lint filter. Description and measurements really helped nail it down for my brand of dryer. Thanks!
Patrick M - January 20, 2021
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Easy repair - fits perfectly
16 years old dryer, clothes dry like in a new one!!
Pamela N - December 3, 2020
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Lint trap now safe
My lint trap was damaged and unsafe, so I ordered a new on. The item came quickly and fit perfectly. I’m pleased
DARLA B - September 4, 2019
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Quick delivery and the part fit perfect.
The part was in great condition, and arrived fast. No more leaky lint filter.
Louise B - May 13, 2019
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Dryer lint filter
I received the part in good condition. It fits in the filter spot. However, the pull part is smaller than the original part. Nonetheless it is working well.
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worn out lint filter
The new lint filter fits perfectly,however because the handle is much larger than the original it does not allow the filter to close completely...causing a small amount of lint to acummulate on the dryer top.
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gregg from castaic, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Motor tried, but could not turn drum
First, I unplugged it and pulled it away from the wall. Then I pryed the front of the top up. It is scary to apply that much force, but the clips did not break. It opens like a car hood. Then I removed the two sheet metal screws that hold the front to the sides. Don't forget to unplug and unclip the door switch wires. Then I lifted the front off the bottom clips. Be sure to hold the drum up when you do this. Three hands will make it easier. Then remove the drum and belt. The belt tensioner will fall off, but that is ok.
I thought the problem would turn out to be the motor, but instead it was the front seal for the drum. It is felt and had broken. It folded under itself and was jamming the drum to the point that the motor couldn't turn it.
I replaced the felt seal, which attaches to the front cover with three clips and also replaced the plastic guides, which clip to the drum. Both were easy to do. I had replaced the rear drum seal a few years ago and so it was ok, otherwise I would recommend doing that too.
While I had it apart, I opened up the back and cleaned out all the lint in the fan housing. I had replaced the heater element, thermal switch and fuse a few years ago, so they were fine.
I also replaced the mosture sensor, just because it only cost $11. I bought a new lint filter, because it had holes in it after 20 years. I replaced the belt, because it was only $10. I replaced the lint filter cover and front door handle, because they had yellowed. I will warn you about the front door handle. It was a bear. I finally had to take the door apart to get the little plastic clip to seat correctly.
Then I put it all back together, which again is easier with 3 hands. Holding up the drum and putting the front cover on the lower clips can be a bit tricky alone. Also, be sure to rotate the drum to make sure the rear seal is not folded under and the front seal is seated correclty.
I fired it up and it ran great, except for the constant whistling. I had wondered what the little clear plastic box in the back did. Turns out it is the lint filter is full whistle warning thing. I took the back off again and found a wire was resting on the flapper door of the box and holding it in the wrong postion. By the way, it is a really irritating sound after the first few minutes. I moved the wire and it works great.
I worked slowly and it went well and was not hard.
I thought the problem would turn out to be the motor, but instead it was the front seal for the drum. It is felt and had broken. It folded under itself and was jamming the drum to the point that the motor couldn't turn it.
I replaced the felt seal, which attaches to the front cover with three clips and also replaced the plastic guides, which clip to the drum. Both were easy to do. I had replaced the rear drum seal a few years ago and so it was ok, otherwise I would recommend doing that too.
While I had it apart, I opened up the back and cleaned out all the lint in the fan housing. I had replaced the heater element, thermal switch and fuse a few years ago, so they were fine.
I also replaced the mosture sensor, just because it only cost $11. I bought a new lint filter, because it had holes in it after 20 years. I replaced the belt, because it was only $10. I replaced the lint filter cover and front door handle, because they had yellowed. I will warn you about the front door handle. It was a bear. I finally had to take the door apart to get the little plastic clip to seat correctly.
Then I put it all back together, which again is easier with 3 hands. Holding up the drum and putting the front cover on the lower clips can be a bit tricky alone. Also, be sure to rotate the drum to make sure the rear seal is not folded under and the front seal is seated correclty.
I fired it up and it ran great, except for the constant whistling. I had wondered what the little clear plastic box in the back did. Turns out it is the lint filter is full whistle warning thing. I took the back off again and found a wire was resting on the flapper door of the box and holding it in the wrong postion. By the way, it is a really irritating sound after the first few minutes. I moved the wire and it works great.
I worked slowly and it went well and was not hard.
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Chris from Worcester, MA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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dryer vent screen seperated from frame
simply replace vent filter
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Willard from Saxonburg, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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My Lint Filter was torn and had ragged edges
My husband pulled out the old filter and quickly installed the new one. It fit perfectly.
I'm so glad I was able to order the part. The machine looks like new.
I'm so glad I was able to order the part. The machine looks like new.
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Mary Ann from Farmingdale, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Lint Filter screen torn and rusted
Pulled to old out inserted the new. I would like to say your turn around from date part was ordered until I recieved it was three days, I find that amazing. I'm still waiting for a part I ordered from another company 1 month ago. The price was right shipping cost was very reasonable and your web site extremly easy to use. Thanks very much, Al
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Albert from Burlington, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Clothes getting torn
Removed the drum from the machine. This involved taking the dryer almost completely apart. However, it wasn't that difficult. The hardest thing was remembering where everything went to put it back together. So far so good. Replaced the read drum seal as this was the most likely cause of the problem. The rollers were replaced too since that was a possible cause and the machine would be apart anyway.
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Eric from Spring, TX
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer stop working after I moved the timer setting while dryer was running. So I replaced the thermal fuse while I had the dryer away from the wall, plus the lint filter was torn.
The repair was easy, what took the longest was cleaning the lint from the inside of the dryer and the housing that holds the lint filter. The inside of our dryer is now as free of lint as the day we bought it.To make the repairs I pulled the dryer away from the wall and removed the vent hose and unplugged the dryer from the outlet.I then removed the screws from the back panel so I could replace the thermal fuse. I did this by removing one screw from the thermal fuse and pulled it free from the dryer.I then installed the new thermal fuse and screwed it to the dryer.Then I removed one wire at a time and installed them to the new thermal fuse.I then screwed the back panel to the dryer.Next I removed the screws and panel behind the control panel of the dryer so I could replace the timer.Once I could see the timer I compared my timer to the new one before doing anything else.Then I removed control knob from front of timer.Removed the screws holding old timer in place.Installed new timer to dryer with same screws and installed control knob to timer.Then I removed one wire at time from old timer and installed to new one, I did this until all wires had been connected.Then I installed the panel to the back of the control panel with the same screws.Installed new vent hose to back of dryer and plugged cord back into the outlet. Pushed dryer back into place.Remove old torn lint filter and replaced it with the new one.Wife then tried dryer out and it worked. Dryers been working just fine ever since.
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Phillip from Pekin, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Lint screen torn & broken access door
The new lint screen fit just fine. The new access door popped on with a little help from a screwdriver.
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Neil from Kent, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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1 full washer load of towels tooks 4 hours or more to dry.
I pulled the dryer out,unplugged it,layed it on it's face,& removed the screws from the back panel.The heating element was at the bottom,unplugged the element ,remove screws (2) & removed the heat element.I spliced the new element in with parts supplied & put it back togather.This dryer is 23 years old ,I have replaced belt ,Idler,& rollers a few years back (from your company).It was top of the line when we purchased & I knew it used to dry clothes a lot quicker.The parts were here in 2 days & the repair worked great.I was looking at 500-700.00 for a new dryer & repaired this one for 73.00.My wife & I could not be happier,Thank You Parts Select for everything !!
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john from carrollton, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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The Lint Screen Was Torn.
Fit great,well please with order!
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CHARLES from NEWPORT, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Maarissa
December 20, 2017
What are the dimensions for the lint screen? I ordered this number from a different supplier and it was too wide.
For model number LER8648LW1
Hi Maarissa,
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately the manufacturer does not give us specifications on their parts, at all. However this part is photographed on a one inch grid background, so that customers can get an approximate size for the part. The only length that I would be able to give you is the width, the part is approximately: 7" wide. Good luck with your repair.
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Melissa
February 7, 2020
Dimensions of dryer lint screen?
For model number 2GR5636EQ3
Hello Melissa, Thank you for the question. According tot he 1 inch Grid, this filter is about 7" X 20.5". We hope this helps.
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Woody
March 29, 2022
I’m ready to order, however, I don’t see Guam (a U.S Territory) on your state drop down list…..do you ship to Guam? Thanks, woody
For model number ler7646ez2
Hi Woody,
Thank you for contacting us. We do not ship outside the US, but if you know someone in the US that we can ship the part to, you may arrange with them to forward the part to you. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Linda
January 10, 2023
Need a new lint screen for this whirlpool imperial gas dryer. Part number on old lint screen is 3394990. Can you advise the closest screen?
For model number LGT8858AW0
Hello Linda, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11741777. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Donna
January 13, 2023
I need a dryer lint filter for my dryer.
For model number WED5300VWD SER MOO722258 TYPE DWSR-EL
Hi Donna, thank you for reaching out. The Lint Filter for your model is part number PS16543575. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order, anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope that helps.
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Lynne
May 22, 2023
What lint filter part # do i need for this Roper dryer model.
For model number RED4516FW0
Hi Lynne, Thank you for the question. The Lint Filter for this model is listed as Part #: PS11757278. We hope this helps!
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