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Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Lint Screen Cover for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134700900

    Front panel/lint filter diagram

    Dryer Lint Screen Cover

    Part #134700900

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

  • Laundry Appliance Light Pipe for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134907400

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    Laundry Appliance Light Pipe

    Part #134907400

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

  • Kenmore Dryer Door Glass Seal for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134934900

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    Kenmore Dryer Door Glass Seal

    Part #134934900

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

  • Dryer Lint Duct for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134708300

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    Dryer Lint Duct

    Part #134708300

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

  • Dryer Control Knob for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134766500

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    Dryer Control Knob

    Part #134766500

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

  • Dryer Door Latch Kit for Electrolux EIMGD60LT3 - Part 134933900

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    Dryer Door Latch Kit

    Part #134933900

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

Electrolux Dryer EIMGD60LT3 FAQs

On the Electrolux dryer model EIMGD60LT3, an EH0 (EHO) error typically points to an unstable or incorrect power supply. We recommend verifying the outlet and breaker first, then resetting the dryer; if the code returns, have the home wiring and dryer power connections checked.

What to do first (safe checks)

  • Power-cycle reset: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Check the outlet: plug a different device into the same receptacle to confirm the outlet is actually delivering power.
  • Check the breaker: a partially tripped breaker can leave the dryer with incorrect voltage; fully switch it OFF, then ON.
  • Avoid extension cords: plug the dryer directly into the correct receptacle.
  • If recently installed or moved: confirm the cord and terminal block cover are installed correctly per the EIMGD60LT3 installation instructions.

Why EH0 happens

EH0 is most often triggered when the control detects power that is out of range (low voltage, missing leg on 240V, poor connection, or intermittent supply).

Common causes

Likely cause What you may notice What usually fixes it
Loose/incorrect power cord connection Code appears right after install/move Recheck cord wiring and strain relief
Breaker issue or supply problem Dryer powers on but acts erratic Reset breaker; electrician check
Outlet/receptacle problem Other devices also fail or flicker Repair/replace receptacle

When a part may be involved

EH0 is usually a power supply issue, not a failed mechanical part. If the dryer repeatedly throws EH0 after power is confirmed correct, the electronic control can be a suspect.

Why it matters

Running a dryer with unstable voltage can cause repeated shutdowns, false error codes, and potential damage to the control board or wiring connections. Confirming correct power first prevents unnecessary parts replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

Electrolux is generally considered a good dryer brand, and many owners choose it for strong drying performance and useful features; however, long-term satisfaction can vary by model and installation. For the Electrolux EIMGD60LT3, keeping the venting and airflow correct is a big part of getting reliable results.

What “good” usually means for an Electrolux dryer

When we evaluate dryers like the Electrolux EIMGD60LT3, we focus on performance, usability, and how sensitive the dryer is to installation and maintenance.

  • Strong drying performance when airflow is correct
  • Helpful cycle options (often including refresh or steam on some versions)
  • Generally quiet operation when the drum support system is in good shape
  • Like any brand, occasional complaints about service experience or wear parts over time

What matters most for the EIMGD60LT3 specifically

This model’s installation requirements emphasize proper exhaust ducting and safe clearances. If the vent is restricted, you can see longer dry times, higher heat stress on components, and more lint accumulation.

  • Use 4-inch rigid or semi-rigid metal duct (avoid plastic or foil-style venting)
  • Exhaust outdoors (not into an attic, wall, or crawl space)
  • Keep the vent hood clear and inspect the vent system regularly
  • Make sure the dryer is level and stable to reduce vibration and wear

For the official installation requirements and venting guidance, see the EIMGD60LT3 installation guide.

Quick comparison: brand quality vs. real-world results

Factor What you control What the brand controls
Drying time Vent length, clogs, load size, cycle choice Heater design, airflow design
Reliability Cleaning, not overloading, correct install Component quality, engineering
Noise/vibration Leveling, floor stability Drum support design
Repairability Using correct model-fit parts Parts availability by model

If performance drops, these parts are commonly involved

If your EIMGD60LT3 starts taking longer to dry, squeals, or tumbles inconsistently, wear items are often the first place to look.

Why it matters

A “good” dryer brand can still perform poorly if airflow is restricted or the dryer is not installed to spec. With the EIMGD60LT3, correct venting and routine lint control protect drying performance and help reduce heat-related wear.

Last updated: January 2026

Electrolux dryers like model EIMGD60LT3 commonly last about 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Real-world lifespan varies most with venting quality, load size, and routine maintenance; good airflow and basic care can help your dryer reach the high end of that range.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Vent restriction (long runs, crushed duct, lint buildup) increases heat stress and wear
  • Overloading strains the drum support system and drive components
  • Skipping lint cleanup reduces airflow and raises operating temperatures
  • Moisture and corrosion (especially in humid laundry areas) can shorten component life
  • Delayed repairs (noises, long dry times) can turn a small issue into a major failure

Maintenance that helps an EIMGD60LT3 last longer

Use these habits as your baseline, then follow any model-specific guidance in the EIMGD60LT3 installation guide.

  • Clean the lint screen after every load
  • Inspect and clean the vent system regularly; rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting is best
  • Keep the dryer level to reduce vibration and premature wear
  • Avoid consistently drying heavy, soaking-wet loads in one cycle
  • Address new noises early (thumping, squealing, grinding)

Parts that commonly wear over time (and why)

If your dryer is otherwise in good shape, replacing a wear item can be a cost-effective way to extend service life.

Wear item What you may notice Example compatible part for this model
Drum belt Drum not turning, burning rubber smell White-westinghouse dryer drum belt 134719300
Drum support rollers Thumping, rumbling, vibration Dryer drum support roller 5304523152
Door latch Door won’t stay shut, won’t start Dryer door latch 137538802

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or replace. For an EIMGD60LT3, good airflow and timely replacement of wear parts often make the difference between a dryer that struggles early and one that runs reliably for years.

Last updated: January 2026

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