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GE DBXR463GD2WW gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE DBXR463GD2WW gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Top Cover  B for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE20M306

    Cabinet diagram

    Top Cover B

    Part #WE20M306

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  • Nipple,shtof for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE02X0396

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    Nipple,shtof

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  • Rotary Switch for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE4M269

    Backsplash, blower & motor assembly diagram

    Rotary Switch

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  • Spacer Bracket for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE13X0118

    Gas valve & burner assembly diagram

    Spacer Bracket

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  • Lug Pipe for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE1M512

    Gas valve & burner assembly diagram

    Lug Pipe

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  • Cordset Clip for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE1M155

    Cabinet diagram

    Cordset Clip

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  • End Cap Lh B for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE19M1238

    Backsplash, blower & motor assembly diagram

    End Cap Lh B

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  • End Cap for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE19M940

    Backsplash, blower & motor assembly diagram

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  • Bracket Valve for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE13X0195

    Gas valve & burner assembly diagram

    Bracket Valve

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  • Door for GE DBXR463GD2WW - Part WE10M110

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    Door

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GE Gas Dryer DBXR463GD2WW FAQs

A GE dryer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. With consistent care on your GE DBXR463GD2WW gas dryer (especially lint and vent maintenance), it commonly reaches the upper end of that range by running cooler, safer, and with less wear on moving parts. See the owner's manual for the maintenance schedule and venting guidance.

What most affects dryer life

  • Airflow and venting: restricted venting makes cycles run longer and hotter.
  • Lint filter cleaning: clean the lint filter before each use.
  • Annual internal lint removal: have a qualified technician remove lint inside the dryer about once a year.
  • Load size: overloading increases strain and heat buildup.
  • Fixing wear parts early: worn glides and bearings accelerate drum and motor wear.

Maintenance checklist that extends lifespan

Use this routine for DBXR463GD2WW:

  • Clean the lint filter before every load.
  • Keep the exhaust duct short, not crushed, and properly routed to the outdoors.
  • Use rigid or flexible metal ducting (avoid plastic or other combustible ductwork).
  • Wipe spills off the cabinet and keep pretreat products away from the control panel.
  • Address scraping or thumping quickly; drum support parts are common wear items.

Common wear items (and what they usually sound like)

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Scraping, metal-on-metal sound Drum glides/bearing Dryer drum glide bearing (green) WE03X37317
Thumping or rumbling Drum support/bearing Drum bearing WE3M26
Squeal during tumbling Idler system Idler arm WE03X20434

Why it matters

A dryer that breathes well dries faster, uses less energy, and avoids overheating. That reduces stress on the drum, motor, thermostat, and gas ignition system, which is the difference between a 10-year dryer and a 13-year dryer.

You can order replacement parts for your DBXR463GD2WW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For dependable gas-dryer reliability, we recommend prioritizing simple, serviceable designs with strong parts availability and correct installation. For a GE gas dryer like model DBXR463GD2WW, long-term dependability comes most from proper venting, correct gas hookup, and routine lint and airflow maintenance (more than any single brand claim).

What “dependable” means for a gas dryer

A dependable gas dryer consistently:

  • Heats safely and evenly (stable burner ignition)
  • Dries in normal cycle times (good airflow and venting)
  • Runs quietly (healthy drum support parts)
  • Has readily available replacement parts

How to choose a dependable gas dryer (what to look for)

When comparing gas dryers, we focus on these practical factors:

  • Straightforward controls (fewer electronics typically means fewer failure points)
  • Common, widely stocked wear parts (drum glides, bearings, thermostats, igniter)
  • Strong airflow design and easy lint access
  • Standard venting to the outdoors (not “creative” vent routing)
  • Proper gas installation options (shut-off valve access, correct connector)

Installation and venting: the biggest reliability multiplier

Gas dryers are only dependable when installed correctly. For DBXR463GD2WW, the installation guidance emphasizes venting to the outdoors and proper gas supply practices; follow the clearances, closet ventilation requirements, and gas connection details in the installation guide.

Quick reliability checklist

  • Clean the lint screen every load; wash it periodically to remove residue
  • Keep the vent run short and unobstructed; confirm the outside damper opens freely
  • Use proper gas-rated thread sealant or gas-rated tape where required
  • Maintain required closet door ventilation if installed in a closet

Parts that most often affect “dependability” over time

Even the best dryer becomes unreliable when common wear parts are ignored. On this model, these parts are frequently involved in real-world reliability issues:

Symptom Common cause Example part for DBXR463GD2WW
No heat or intermittent heat Ignition system issue Igniter WE04X25996
Long dry times Airflow restriction or lint path issue Trap lint WE18X25100
Thumping/squealing, poor drum support Worn drum support surfaces Dryer drum glide bearing (green) WE03X37317

Why it matters

“Most dependable” usually comes down to total cost of ownership: fewer breakdowns, safer operation, and faster drying. Correct venting and gas installation prevent nuisance shutdowns, overheating, and premature wear.

You can order replacement parts for your GE DBXR463GD2WW from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common issue we see with a GE gas dryer like model DBXR463GD2WW is a no-heat or long-dry-time complaint caused by restricted airflow (lint buildup or venting problems) or a failed heating component such as the igniter or thermostat. Use the DBXR463GD2WW owner's manual troubleshooting chart to narrow it down fast.

Quick checks we recommend first (most fixes start here)

  • Clean the lint filter before every load.
  • Confirm the outside vent damper opens freely while the dryer runs.
  • Inspect the vent path for kinks, crushed sections, or long runs.
  • Verify the dryer is fully plugged in and the breaker or fuse is not tripped.
  • For gas models, make sure the gas shutoff valves are fully open.

Common symptoms and the most likely causes

Symptom Most common cause What to do next
Tumbles but no heat Gas supply off, weak igniter, failed gas heat circuit Confirm gas is on; then test/inspect the igniter and heat components
Takes too long to dry Vent restriction, lint buildup, improper sorting or load size Correct venting and airflow first; then review loading and cycle settings
Won’t start Power issue, blown fuse or tripped breaker Check power at outlet and reset/replace house protection as needed
Shuts off mid-cycle or overheats Poor airflow causing overheating Clean lint system and correct venting before replacing parts

Parts that commonly solve “no heat” on this model

If airflow and gas supply check out, these model-compatible parts are frequent fixes:

Why it matters

Airflow problems can mimic failed parts: the dryer may tumble normally but heat poorly, overheat, or take much longer to dry. Fixing venting and lint buildup first prevents repeat failures and improves drying performance.

Ordering the right replacement part

We list model-matched replacement parts for GE DBXR463GD2WW on this page; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect to compare diagrams and confirm fit.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. A 7.3 cu. ft. dryer is an extra-large capacity size that easily handles bulky items and big family loads. For your GE gas dryer model DBXR463GD2WW, use the listed capacity in the DBXR463GD2WW owner's manual to compare, because this model’s drum size may be different than 7.3 cu. ft.

How big is 7.3 cu. ft. in practical terms?

A 7.3 cu. ft. drum gives clothes more room to tumble, which improves airflow through the load and helps reduce damp spots.

  • Comfortably fits bulky items (comforters, blankets, winter coats)
  • Handles larger mixed loads with fewer cycles
  • Reduces the temptation to overpack (a common cause of long dry times)
  • Helps items tumble more freely, which can reduce wrinkling
  • Works best when venting is clear and the lint screen is clean

Capacity comparison (typical ranges)

Dryer capacity Common label Best for
5.0 to 6.0 cu. ft. Standard Smaller households, everyday loads
6.1 to 7.0 cu. ft. Large Mixed household laundry
7.1+ cu. ft. Extra-large Bulky items, larger households

Why capacity does not guarantee faster drying

Dry time depends more on airflow, heat, and load makeup than on drum size alone. The DBXR463GD2WW documentation notes drying time varies with heat type (natural gas or LP), load size, fabric type, moisture level, and exhaust duct condition.

  • Clean the lint screen before every load
  • Avoid packing the drum tight; leave space for tumbling
  • Confirm the outside vent damper opens freely
  • Use the correct heat and cycle for the fabric
  • If dry times suddenly increase, check the vent path for kinks or blockage

Why it matters

Choosing the right capacity helps prevent overloading, improves drying performance, and can reduce wear on drive components and airflow parts.

If you are troubleshooting airflow-related drying issues on this model, a common maintenance item is the lint screen housing; see trap lint WE18X25100.

You can order replacement parts from the parts list for DBXR463GD2WW, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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