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GE DVLR223GV0WW gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE DVLR223GV0WW gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Idler Spring for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE03X0069

    Drum, duct, blower & drive asm. diagram

    Idler Spring

    Part #WE03X0069

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Drive Reversible Plug for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WR02X8697

    Cabinet front, gas valve & burner asm. diagram

    Drive Reversible Plug

    Part #WR02X8697

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Access Panel for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE14X0212

    Cabinet diagram

    Access Panel

    Part #WE14X0212

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Motor Bracket for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE13X0161

    Drum, duct, blower & drive asm. diagram

    Motor Bracket

    Part #WE13X0161

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • End Cap, Left for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WH42X2397

    Control assembly diagram

    End Cap, Left

    Part #WH42X2397

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Pipe Lug As for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE01X1077

    Cabinet front, gas valve & burner asm. diagram

    Pipe Lug As

    Part #WE01X1077

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bracket Valve for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE13X0195

    Cabinet front, gas valve & burner asm. diagram

    Bracket Valve

    Part #WE13X0195

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Scr 8-18 B for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WH02X1210

    Control assembly diagram

    Scr 8-18 B

    Part #WH02X1210

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door Liner for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE10X0325

    Cabinet front, gas valve & burner asm. diagram

    Door Liner

    Part #WE10X0325

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for GE DVLR223GV0WW - Part WE02X0194

    Drum, duct, blower & drive asm. diagram

    Screw

    Part #WE02X0194

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

GE Gas Dryer DVLR223GV0WW FAQs

On a GE gas dryer like model DVLR223GV0WW, we typically find the model and serial tag (the sticker/plate you use to look up the correct parts) on the door opening: either on the inside of the dryer door or on the front door frame when you open the door.

What to look for on the tag
  • Model number (for example, DVLR223GV0WW)
  • Serial number (used for date/production info)
  • Sometimes a rating label with gas and electrical specs
  • Occasionally a list of component numbers; for ordering, we match parts to the model number
Quick steps to find it fast
  1. Open the dryer door fully.
  2. Check the inside edge of the door first.
  3. Check the front frame around the door opening (left and right sides).
  4. Wipe dust off the label so the characters are readable.
  5. Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter).
If you are trying to identify a specific replacement part

Once you have the model number, match the symptom to the right component. For example, a no-heat condition on a gas dryer often points to ignition parts such as the igniter WE04X25996.

What you have What it tells us What we use it for
Model number Exact dryer configuration Correct part lookup
Serial number Production run details Confirms compatible revisions
Part number (on a part) Identifies that component Helps cross-check replacements
Why it matters

GE often uses similar-looking parts across multiple dryer series. Using the model number from the tag prevents ordering the wrong igniter, gas valve, timer knob, or lint screen for your DVLR223GV0WW.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issues we see with the GE DVLR223GV0WW gas dryer are no heat or weak heat, long dry times from poor airflow, squealing or thumping noises from drum support parts, and a drum that will not tumble due to a drive or motor problem. Many of these symptoms point to a small set of serviceable parts.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • No heat: ignition system or gas valve components are not opening or lighting
  • Heats briefly then shuts off: restricted venting or a failing gas coil
  • Long dry times: lint buildup in the filter housing, blower area, or exhaust duct
  • Squealing or scraping noise: worn drum bearing or slide bearing
  • Thumping or rumbling: worn drum support components or blower wheel damage
  • Drum will not turn: motor, idler pulley, or a seized drum support
Parts that commonly fix these problems

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are good starting points:

Symptom Common part to check What it does
No heat Igniter WE04X25996 Lights the gas burner so the dryer can heat
No heat or heat cuts out Gas valve WE14X215 Controls gas flow to the burner assembly
Heat cuts out after a few minutes Main coil WE4X693 Opens the gas valve during heating cycles
Squealing noise Idler pulley WE12X83 Keeps proper tension on the drive system
Poor airflow, long dry times Dryer blower wheel WE16M15 Moves air through the drum and vent
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  • Clean the lint screen and confirm it is not torn or warped
  • Inspect the vent duct for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup
  • Run a timed dry cycle and confirm the drum is tumbling and airflow is strong at the exterior vent
  • Listen for repeated clicking without ignition (often points to igniter or coils)
  • If noise is the complaint, rotate the drum by hand (unplugged) to feel for rough spots
Why it matters

On a gas dryer like the DVLR223GV0WW, airflow and ignition work together; restricted venting can cause overheating, shutdowns, and longer dry times, while worn drum support parts can strain the motor and shorten component life.

Last updated: March 2026

A GE gas dryer like model DVLR223GV0WW typically lasts 13 years with normal household use. Regular lint and vent cleaning, plus replacing wear parts when symptoms start, helps you reach that lifespan with fewer heat and airflow problems.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dryers fail early from restricted airflow, overheating, or neglected drum support parts. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Venting: long runs, crushed flex duct, or clogged exterior hood
  • Lint buildup: in the lint screen housing and blower area
  • Heat system cycling: frequent overheating shortens igniter and coil life
  • Drum support wear: bearings and idler wear increase strain on the motor
  • Load habits: chronic overloading stresses the belt path and supports
Maintenance schedule we recommend

Use this simple routine to protect the burner, motor, and airflow system:

  • Every load: clean the lint screen (replace a damaged screen with filter WE18X54)
  • Monthly: inspect the vent hose for kinks and verify strong exhaust outside
  • Every 6 months: vacuum lint around the lint chute and front bulkhead area
  • Yearly: deep-clean the full vent run to the outside hood
Quick symptom-to-part guide (common wear items)
Symptom What it often points to Example part on this model
Runs but no heat Ignition or gas valve control issue Igniter WE04X25996
Heats once, then stops heating Weak gas valve coils Main coil WE4X693 and dual coil WE4X692
Squealing or thumping Drum support or tension parts wearing Idler pulley WE12X83
Poor drying, hot cabinet Airflow restriction or blower issue Dryer blower wheel WE16M15
Why it matters

A gas dryer depends on steady airflow to keep temperatures safe and drying times normal. Good venting reduces overheating, protects the burner system, and prevents premature wear on the motor and drum supports.

Last updated: March 2026

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