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GE BJLR473ET0WW dryer - 1995 model

GE BJLR473ET0WW dryer - 1995 model Parts

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  • Dryer Motor Clamp for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WE13X200

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  • Appliance Screw, #8-18 X 1/4-in, 12-pack for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WB1X500D

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  • Dryer Safety Thermostat for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WE4X800

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  • Laundry Appliance Screw, 12-pack for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WE2X263D

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  • Dryer Leveling Leg for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WE1M642

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  • Plug Therm for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WE1X1225

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  • Scr 8-18 B for GE BJLR473ET0WW - Part WH2X1210

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GE Dryer - 1995 Model BJLR473ET0WW FAQs

On a GE dryer like model BJLR473ET0WW, the model and serial tag is usually on the door opening: check the inside of the dryer door, the door frame, or just inside the front panel opening. Once you have the model number, we use it to match the correct replacement parts.

What to look for on the tag

The tag typically includes several identifiers; the most useful ones for ordering parts are:

  • Model number (example: BJLR473ET0WW)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps, useful for heater and motor matching)
  • Sometimes a product code or manufacturing date

Model number vs. part number (quick guide)

A common mix-up is searching for a “part number” on the dryer itself. Most replacement part numbers are printed on the part, not on the cabinet label.

You have Where you find it What it’s used for
Model number Door opening label/tag Finds the correct parts list for your exact dryer
Serial number Same label/tag Confirms version/production run
Part number Printed on the part itself Identifies the exact replacement part

If you cannot read the label

If the label is worn or missing, these steps still get you to the right GE parts:

  • Look for a faint imprint on the door frame and use a flashlight at an angle
  • Check for a second label just inside the front panel opening
  • Match parts by function and location (for example, a worn belt system often points to the idler pulley WE12X83)
  • If the dryer will not start, compare symptoms to common electrical checks using how to tell if a fuse is blown

Why it matters

GE often used multiple part revisions across production runs. Using the exact model number (and serial when available) helps us avoid ordering the wrong motor, heater, timer, or switch for your BJLR473ET0WW dryer.

Last updated: February 2026

To troubleshoot your GE BJLR473ET0WW dryer, we start by matching the symptom (no heat, no start, no tumble, noisy, or long dry times) to airflow, power, and a few high-wear parts. Most issues are found with basic checks and a multimeter.

Quick symptom checklist (start here)

  • No power or won’t start: confirm the outlet has power, then suspect the start switch or timer
  • Runs but no heat: check airflow first, then heating circuit components
  • Tumbles but takes too long: vent restriction or lint screen blockage is most common
  • Squealing/grinding: drum bearings/glides or idler pulley wear
  • Hums but won’t turn: motor or a seized blower/drum support issue

Targeted checks by symptom

1) Dryer won’t start

  • Verify the door closes firmly and the drum light behavior is normal
  • Try a different cycle setting (timer contacts can fail)
  • Test the start switch for continuity: dryer rotary start switch WE4X881

2) Runs but no heat (electric)

  • Confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood
  • Inspect for lint blockage in the lint duct and vent pipe
  • If airflow is good, test the heater assembly: htr asm 240v WE11X103

3) Long dry times

  • Clean/replace a damaged lint screen: GE dryer lint screen WE18X54
  • Shorten and straighten the vent run where possible
  • Make sure the blower wheel is intact and tight on the shaft

Helpful test guidance

Use a meter for fast, accurate diagnosis:

Why it matters

Dryer problems often trace back to airflow or a single worn component. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat failures, reduces cycle time, and protects major components like the motor and heater.

Last updated: March 2026

A GE dryer like model BJLR473ET0WW typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and good airflow. Keeping the venting clear and replacing wear items early (belt-drive and drum support parts) helps the dryer heat and tumble efficiently.

What affects lifespan most

  • Restricted venting (long dry times, overheating, blown thermal safety devices)
  • Worn drum support (squealing, thumping, drum drag)
  • Drive system wear (idler pulley noise, intermittent tumbling)
  • Lint buildup inside the cabinet (heat stress on motor and heater)
  • Overloading (extra strain on motor, bearings, and glides)

Parts that commonly extend service life

If you are hearing noise or the drum feels rough, these are common wear parts for BJLR473ET0WW:

Symptom Common wear area Example part on this model
Squealing or chirping Belt tension system Idler pulley WE12X83
Scraping, rumbling Drum support Dryer drum front bearing WE3X77
Poor airflow, longer dry times Lint handling GE dryer lint screen WE18X54

Why it matters

A dryer can keep running past its average lifespan, but airflow and drum support condition determine whether it runs safely and dries in a normal cycle time. Addressing noise and airflow early reduces heat stress on the motor and heater.

Last updated: March 2026

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