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Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tail Piece for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 134185100

    Burner diagram

    Tail Piece

    Part #134185100

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

  • Dryer Air Duct for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 131621900

    Front panel/lint filter diagram

    Dryer Air Duct

    Part #131621900

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

  • Motor Bracket for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 134203400

    Motor diagram

    Motor Bracket

    Part #134203400

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

  • Dryer Control Bracket for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 134064501

    Controls/top panel diagram

    Dryer Control Bracket

    Part #134064501

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

  • Dryer Top Panel (white) for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 134086812

    Controls/top panel diagram

    Dryer Top Panel (white)

    Part #134086812

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

  • Dryer Buzzer for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 5303210285

    Controls/top panel diagram

    Dryer Buzzer

    Part #5303210285

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

  • Wh In Dr Pnl for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 131844104

    Front panel/lint filter diagram

    Wh In Dr Pnl

    Part #131844104

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

  • Dryer Timer for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 131789200

    Controls/top panel diagram

    Dryer Timer

    Part #131789200

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

  • Housing for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 131600500

    Cabinet/drum diagram

    Housing

    Part #131600500

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

  • Lp Convers for Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 - Part 134315100

    Burner diagram

    Lp Convers

    Part #134315100

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Frigidaire Dryer LGQ332DS0 FAQs

On the Frigidaire dryer model LGQ332DS0, replacing the thermal fuse is a straightforward wiring-and-screws job: disconnect power, access the fuse on the blower housing or heater duct, move the two wires to the new fuse one at a time, then reinstall the mounting screws and reassemble.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker); for a gas dryer, also shut off the gas supply.
  • Let the dryer cool completely.
  • Have a nut driver or screwdriver set ready; many Frigidaire panels use common hex-head screws.
  • Take a quick photo of wire positions before removal.
  • Clean lint from the lint screen housing and vent path while the dryer is open.

Replacement steps (typical Frigidaire layout)

  1. Disconnect power.
  2. Remove the rear panel (or lower access panel, depending on cabinet style).
  3. Locate the thermal fuse; it is usually a small, flat safety device with two wires and two mounting screws.
  4. Remove the two wires from the fuse terminals.
  5. Remove the mounting screws and take out the old fuse.
  6. Install the new fuse and tighten the screws.
  7. Reconnect the wires firmly (loose terminals can overheat).
  8. Reinstall panels, restore power (and gas), then run a timed heat cycle to confirm operation.

Why the thermal fuse blew (fix this or it will happen again)

A thermal fuse opens when the dryer overheats, most often from restricted airflow.

  • Crushed or clogged vent duct
  • Lint buildup in the blower housing
  • Blocked exterior vent hood
  • Overloading or poor drum airflow
  • Weak airflow from a damaged blower wheel or internal lint blockage

Quick checks after replacement

Check What “good” looks like What to do if not
Airflow at outside vent Strong, steady warm flow Clean/shorten vent run, clear hood
Dry time Typical loads dry in about 40 to 60 minutes Inspect venting and internal lint buildup
Heat cycling Heat turns on and off normally Troubleshoot gas ignition or thermostats

Parts that commonly relate to overheating or airflow

If you find heavy lint buildup or poor airflow while servicing LGQ332DS0, these model-matched parts are often involved:

For symptom-based troubleshooting (including heat and run issues), use our gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire dryer like model LGQ332DS0, the E64 error points to a heating circuit problem. In most cases, the dryer is not sensing proper heat because a heater component or its wiring has failed, so the dryer may run but not dry well.

What to check first (safe, quick checks)

  • Reset power: unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes, then retry.
  • Confirm airflow: clean the lint screen and make sure the vent is not crushed or clogged.
  • Run a timed dry cycle and listen for normal burner operation (gas dryers typically cycle heat on and off).
  • Check for a loose door that stops heat cycling properly; inspect the latch area.
  • If the code returns quickly, focus on the heating circuit parts and connections.

Common causes and likely fixes

E64 is usually triggered by one of these issues:

  • Failed igniter or heater component
  • Weak or failed gas valve coils
  • Loose, burned, or broken wire connection in the heater circuit
  • Failed operating thermostat (temperature sensing/control)

Parts that often solve E64 on this model

Symptom you notice Most likely area Example part for LGQ332DS0
Runs but no heat Ignition/heating circuit Dryer igniter 5304517325
Heats briefly then stops Gas valve coils Booster coil 5303931775
Overheats or heat is erratic Temperature control Dryer operating thermostat 134048900

Why it matters

A dryer that cannot heat correctly will take much longer to dry, waste energy, and can overwork components like the motor and drum support parts. Restoring proper heat and airflow keeps drying times normal and helps prevent repeat error codes.

For other display codes and what they mean, use our Frigidaire dryer error codes reference.

Last updated: February 2026

Inside a Frigidaire dryer like model LGQ332DS0, the main components are typically grouped by function: drive system (drum, belt, motor), airflow system (blower wheel, lint screen, vent path), heat system (burner/igniter and thermostats on gas models), and controls (switches and wiring).

Common dryer parts and what they do

  • Drum: tumbles clothes for even drying
  • Drive belt and idler system: turns the drum using the motor
  • Motor: powers drum rotation and the blower
  • Blower wheel and housing: moves air through the drum and out the exhaust
  • Lint filter and venting: captures lint and carries moist air outside
  • Heat components (gas dryer): igniter, gas valve, coils, burner assembly
  • Temperature control: operating thermostat and safety thermostats
  • Door switch and start switch: allow safe starting and operation
  • Wiring harness and connectors: deliver power to components

Examples of LGQ332DS0 parts you may see listed

System Example part name What you might notice when it fails
Drum drive Belt 134503600 Drum will not turn, squealing, burning rubber smell
Airflow Frigidaire dryer blower wheel and housing assembly 131775600 Poor airflow, long dry times, rumbling noise
Drum support Dryer drum bearing 131825900 Thumping, scraping, drum feels rough to turn
Heat control Dryer operating thermostat 134048900 Overheating, no heat, cycling issues

Why it matters

Knowing the correct part names helps you match symptoms to the right repair. For example, long dry times often point to airflow issues (lint buildup, blower problems, vent restriction), while squealing or a non-turning drum usually points to the belt, drum glides, or bearings.

Quick tips before ordering parts

  • Unplug the dryer and let it cool before inspecting anything.
  • Check the lint screen and venting first; restricted airflow can mimic heating problems.
  • If the dryer runs but will not heat, use a step-by-step guide like gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 dryer showing E64, we reset it by removing power for 3 to 5 minutes, then restoring power and running a timed dry cycle. If E64 returns right away, the problem is usually in the heater circuit or airflow safety controls.

Quick reset steps

  • Turn the dryer OFF.
  • Unplug the power cord (or switch the breaker OFF).
  • Wait 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Run Timed Dry / High Heat for 2 to 3 minutes and watch for the code.

What to check next (most common causes)

E64 is typically tied to a heating system fault. On a gas dryer like the LGQ332DS0, we focus on ignition, gas valve operation, and temperature sensing.

  • Confirm the dryer is getting proper airflow (clean lint screen, check vent for restriction).
  • If the drum turns but there is no heat, suspect the ignition or gas valve control side.
  • If heat starts then stops, suspect a temperature control opening from overheating or poor airflow.
  • If the dryer is noisy and airflow is weak, inspect the blower area.

Parts that commonly relate to “no heat” symptoms

Symptom What it points to Example model-matched part to inspect
No ignition at all Igniter or flame sensing circuit Dryer igniter 5304517325
Ignites once, then won’t relight Gas valve coils weakening when hot Booster coil 5303931775
Overheats or cycles heat oddly Operating thermostat issue Dryer operating thermostat 134048900

Why it matters

When E64 is caused by restricted venting or a failing heat control, the dryer can overheat, shut down heat early, and take much longer to dry. Fixing airflow and the correct heating component restores normal dry times and helps protect the drum, belt, and wiring.

Helpful reference

If your LGQ332DS0 is displaying other codes or the code changes after the reset, use our Frigidaire dryer error codes reference to narrow the next check.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 dryer, “heating element” cost depends on whether you have a gas or electric model and whether you’re pricing the part only or parts plus labor. Most homeowners spend about $200 to $400 total for a typical dryer heat repair, with labor often making up a large share.

What you’re usually paying for

Many Frigidaire dryers that use model numbers like LGQ332DS0 are gas dryers, so the heat system typically uses an igniter, gas valve coils, and thermostats (not an electric heating element coil). Common heat-related parts we see for this model include:

Typical cost ranges (part vs. installed)

Actual totals vary by region and access, but these ranges are typical for dryer heat repairs.

Repair scenario Parts (typical) Labor (typical) Total (typical)
Replace electric heating element (electric dryers) $40 to $150 $120 to $250 $160 to $400
Replace gas igniter (gas dryers) $30 to $120 $120 to $250 $150 to $370
Replace gas valve coils (gas dryers) $15 to $60 $120 to $250 $135 to $310
Fix airflow restriction (clean vent, lint buildup) $0 to $40 $100 to $200 $100 to $240

Quick checks before you buy parts

Restricted airflow is the most common reason a dryer “won’t heat” or “takes too long,” and it can also overheat and damage thermostats.

  • Clean the lint screen and the lint screen housing
  • Check the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or long runs
  • Confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood
  • Try a timed dry cycle to rule out sensor-cycle behavior
  • If it’s gas: confirm other gas appliances work and the gas shutoff valve is open

Related help: gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video

Why it matters

Pricing the wrong “heating element” is a common mistake. Matching the repair to the correct heat system (gas igniter/coils/thermostats vs. electric heater) saves time, avoids returns, and gets your LGQ332DS0 drying safely and efficiently.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Looking up parts by model number is the most accurate way to get compatible replacement parts for your Frigidaire dryer model LGQ332DS0, because it filters results to the exact drum, belt, burner, and door components used on that build.

How to find and use the model number

Use the complete model number exactly as shown on the dryer’s data tag (including all letters and numbers). For most Frigidaire dryers, the tag is commonly found:

  • Inside the door opening on the front panel
  • On the door frame area
  • On the rear panel of the cabinet
  • Near the lower front (behind the toe grille on some designs)

What you can do once you have LGQ332DS0

When you search by LGQ332DS0, you can narrow down parts by symptom or by section (drum and drive, door, gas burner, controls). Common examples for this model include:

Quick compatibility checklist (before you order)

Use this checklist to avoid returns and downtime:

  • Confirm the model number is LGQ332DS0 (not a similar-looking variant)
  • Match the part by function (belt vs. bearing vs. thermostat)
  • Compare your old part’s shape and connector style to the listing photos
  • If multiple versions exist, verify by symptom and location in the dryer
  • Replace related wear items together when appropriate (for example, bearing and bracket)
What you’re replacing Typical symptom Example part for LGQ332DS0
Drum belt Motor runs, drum does not turn Belt 134503600
Drum bearing/support Squeal, rumble, scraping Dryer Drum Bearing Kit 5303281153
Door latch/catch Door pops open, won’t latch Frigidaire Dryer Door Catch 131658800

Why it matters

Dryer parts are highly model-specific. Using the exact LGQ332DS0 model number helps ensure correct fit, safe operation (especially on gas dryers), and faster repairs with fewer repeat teardowns.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Frigidaire LGQ332DS0 dryer runs but the drum will not turn, the most common cause is a broken or slipped drum belt. A worn belt can snap, leaving the motor running while the drum stays still.

Quick checks (before taking anything apart)

  • Confirm the dryer has power and the cycle actually started (timer advancing on timed dry).
  • Open the door and try turning the drum by hand; if it spins very freely, the belt is often broken.
  • Listen for the motor: a steady motor sound with no drum movement points to a belt or idler issue.
  • If you hear scraping or thumping, suspect drum support wear (glides, felt, bearing).
  • If the dryer will not start at all, the issue is usually not the belt (switch, door, or control).

Most likely parts for “won’t spin” on model LGQ332DS0

Symptom you notice Most likely cause Part to check first
Motor runs, drum does not move Belt broken or off pulley Belt 134503600
Squealing, drum hard to turn Drum bearing or bracket worn Dryer drum bearing 131825900
Thumping, front support noise Front glides or felt worn Dryer drum glide 137513300
Drum turns briefly then stops Belt tension problem Dryer idler spring 131601000

What we recommend for a reliable repair

  • Unplug the dryer and shut off the gas supply before servicing.
  • Inspect the belt for cracks, glazing, or missing ribs; replace if any damage is present.
  • Check the idler pulley path and spring tension; a weak tension system can let the belt slip.
  • Inspect drum supports: front glides, lower felt, and rear bearing surfaces for wear.
  • After reassembly, run a short timed cycle and confirm smooth rotation with no rubbing noises.

Why it matters

A dryer that tumbles correctly dries faster, runs cooler, and reduces strain on the drive motor. Fixing a belt or drum support problem early also helps prevent secondary damage to the drum, bearing bracket, and blower area.

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the front panel on your Frigidaire dryer model LGQ332DS0, we typically unplug the dryer, shut off the gas supply, then remove the top and front fasteners so the front panel can lift up and off the cabinet. This gives access to the drum, belt, and blower area.

Safety first (gas dryer)

  • Unplug the power cord.
  • Turn the gas shutoff valve to OFF.
  • Let the dryer cool completely.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area.
  • Use cut-resistant gloves; sheet metal edges are sharp.

Steps to remove the front panel

  1. Remove the lint screen from the top panel opening (if your configuration has it there).
  2. Release the top panel: remove the screws at the lint screen housing and or release the spring clips under the front edge of the top (varies by Frigidaire-built designs).
  3. Lift the top and support it.
  4. Disconnect the door switch wiring: locate the wire harness connector near the top of the front panel and unplug it. If a zip tie secures the harness, cut it and plan to replace it.
  5. Remove the front panel mounting screws (usually inside the cabinet near the upper corners, and sometimes at the bottom).
  6. Lift the front panel up to unhook it from the lower retaining tabs, then pull it forward and off.

What to check once the front is off

If you opened the dryer because of noise, no tumble, or poor drying, these are common wear points:

  • Drum belt condition and tension (cracks, glazing, slack)
  • Front drum support surfaces (glides and felt)
  • Rear drum bearing play or squeal
  • Lint buildup around the blower housing
Symptom Common cause Example model-matched part
Drum will not turn Broken or slipped belt Belt 134503600
Thumping or scraping Worn felt seal or glides Lower felt 5303937183 or dryer drum glide 137513300
Squealing from rear Worn rear bearing Dryer drum bearing 131825900

Why it matters

Removing the front panel the right way prevents broken door switch wires, stripped cabinet screw holes, and misalignment that can cause drum rub, noise, or premature belt wear.

For diagnostic help after reassembly, we also use the Frigidaire dryer error codes reference to interpret any flashing lights or fault codes.

Last updated: February 2026

On your Frigidaire dryer model LGQ332DS0, the model number is on the appliance data label on the top panel area. On this style of dryer, you typically access the label by lifting or opening the top (not on the door frame).

How to locate the model number on LGQ332DS0

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) before opening any panels
  • Stand in front of the dryer and locate the seam where the top meets the front panel
  • Release the top (many Frigidaire tops use spring clips near the front corners)
  • Lift the top and look for the data label on the underside of the top panel or on the cabinet rim
  • Write the model number exactly as printed: LGQ332DS0

If you cannot access the top panel

If the top is difficult to release, you can still move forward by matching parts using diagrams and symptoms. For example, a no-tumble complaint often points to a worn drum belt such as the belt 134503600.

What you see What it usually means Best next step
Label is visible but faint Dust, heat, or wear Clean gently; use phone camera zoom
Label is missing Label peeled off or replaced panel Match parts by diagrams and component layout
Need parts fast Symptom-based diagnosis Start with common wear items (belt, drum support, door catch)

Why it matters

Using the exact LGQ332DS0 model number ensures we match the correct Frigidaire dryer parts and avoid ordering a similar-looking component that will not fit.

Last updated: February 2026

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