What is the most common problem with a GE electric dryer?
The most common problem we see with a GE electric dryer like model DPSR473EW0AA is no heat or long dry times, usually caused by restricted airflow (lint buildup or venting issues) or a failed heating circuit component. The next most common issue is the drum not tumbling, often tied to a worn belt or pulley.
- Clean the lint screen completely; wash it with warm water if it has fabric-softener residue.
- Confirm the dryer is plugged in and the outlet is working.
- Check the home electrical panel; most electric dryers use two fuses/breakers, and the dryer can run but not heat if one trips.
- Inspect the vent path for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint; use the shortest run possible.
- Level the dryer if it shakes or thumps; some vibration is normal.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Tumbles but no heat | One house breaker/fuse tripped, or a heating circuit failure | Reset both breakers; then follow the heating checks in the DPSR473EW0AA owner’s manual |
| Takes too long to dry | Vent restriction, lint buildup, poor airflow | Clean venting and internal duct connection; confirm outside damper opens |
| Drum will not tumble | Belt or idler problem, or motor issue | Inspect belt tension and pulley movement; replace worn parts |
| Loud squeal or scraping | Worn drum support surfaces or seals | Check drum contact points and felt for wear |
If the motor runs but the drum does not turn, these are frequent wear items on this model:
- Drive belt WE03X29897 (broken or stretched belt)
- Idler pulley WE03X31620 (seized pulley or weak tension)
- Dryer drive motor kit WE17X10010 (hums, overheats, or won’t start)
Airflow problems do more than slow drying; they can overheat the dryer and trigger safety shutoffs. The manual also recommends having the interior and exhaust duct connection cleaned periodically by a qualified technician, which helps prevent repeat heating and drying issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the life expectancy of a GE dryer?
A GE electric dryer like model DPSR473EW0AA typically lasts about 10 years with normal household use. Consistent airflow (clean lint screen and proper venting) and catching wear items early (belt, drum slides, idler) are the biggest factors in reaching that lifespan.
- Venting and airflow: restricted exhaust makes the dryer run hotter and longer.
- Lint control: lint buildup stresses the heater housing, thermostats, and motor.
- Load habits: frequent overloading accelerates belt and drum support wear.
- Heat management: repeated overheating shortens the life of thermostats and heating components.
- Routine inspection: replacing small wear parts early prevents bigger failures.
- Clean the lint screen every load.
- Check the outside vent hood for strong airflow.
- Clean the vent duct periodically (more often with long runs or pets).
- Listen for squealing, thumping, or scraping and address it promptly.
- Follow the care and venting guidance in the DPSR473EW0AA owner’s manual.
| Symptom | Likely wear area | Example part for DPSR473EW0AA |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning, burning rubber smell | Belt drive | Drive belt WE03X29897 |
| Squealing or chirping | Idler pulley or drum support | Idler pulley, drum slides |
| Thumping or rough drum movement | Drum slides or felt seal | Drum slides, felt |
A dryer that is forced to run with poor airflow or worn drum support parts uses more energy, takes longer to dry, and runs hotter. That extra heat and run time is what typically cuts years off the life of an electric dryer.
Last updated: February 2026
Where to find part number on GE dryer?
On your GE DPSR473EW0AA electric dryer, we find the model and serial number label on the front panel behind the dryer door. That label is the quickest way to capture the exact model information you need to look up the correct replacement part.
Check these common spots in this order:
- Front of the dryer behind the door (most common for this model)
- Door opening or door frame area (around the opening)
- Inside the door (less common, but possible)
- If the label is worn: use a flashlight and look for faint printed characters
For the exact label location and how GE references the model number in documentation, use the DPSR473EW0AA owner's manual.
The label typically shows multiple identifiers. Here is what each one is for:
| What you see | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit your exact dryer design | DPSR473EW0AA |
| Serial number | Helps date/production run identification | Letters and numbers |
| Part number | Identifies a specific replacement part | WE12M0022 |
| Part ID | Sears PartsDirect identifier for a part listing | WE03X29897 |
Once you have the model number, match the part by name and identifier. For example, if you’re replacing a worn belt, the correct listing for this model is the drive belt WE03X29897.
GE often uses similar-looking dryers with different internal components (belt routing, idler pulley style, heater housing, door switch). Using the exact model number from the label prevents ordering a part that looks right but does not fit or perform correctly.
Last updated: February 2026





