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GE DX4500GA2WW gas dryer

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  • Dryer Door Seal for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE1M825

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    Gasket

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  • Dryer Door Strike for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE1X1192

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  • Dryer Lint Screen for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE18X25100

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  • Appliance Screw for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WR2X9260

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  • Dryer Safety Thermostat for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE4M80

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  • Dryer Idler Pulley for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE03X31620

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  • Valve Elbow for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE02X25595

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  • Dryer Rotary Start Switch for GE DX4500GA2WW - Part WE4X881

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GE Gas Dryer DX4500GA2WW FAQs

Most full-size GE dryers are about 27 inches wide, 38 to 39 inches tall, and 30 to 32 inches deep (depth can increase a few inches with the door and vent connection). For the GE DX4500GA2WW gas dryer, use these as planning dimensions and confirm your exact fit by measuring the cabinet.

Typical GE dryer size ranges (what to expect)

These ranges cover most standard, full-size GE front-load dryers.

  • Width: 27 inches (most common)
  • Height: 38 to 39 inches
  • Depth (cabinet): 30 to 32 inches
  • Depth (with door open): often 50 inches or more
  • Clearance behind dryer: plan 4 to 6 inches for venting and gas hookup
Measurement Typical range What can change it
Width ~27 in. Rarely varies on full-size models
Height ~38 to 39 in. Leveling legs, pedestal (if used)
Depth ~30 to 32 in. Door shape, rear vent elbow

How we recommend measuring your DX4500GA2WW

Measure the dryer itself and the space so you avoid a tight install.

  • Measure width at the widest cabinet points (left to right)
  • Measure height from floor to top; include leveling legs
  • Measure depth from the back panel to the front edge; then add room for the door swing
  • Measure the closet opening and any trim that narrows the entry
  • Leave space for the exhaust duct and gas line so the dryer is not pushed hard against the wall

Why it matters

Correct dimensions help prevent crushed venting (long dry times), kinked gas connections, and vibration noise. If your dryer is already tight in the space and you notice squealing or thumping, worn drum support parts such as the slide drum WE03X37318 can also contribute to noise and rubbing.

Last updated: January 2026

DX4500GA2WW is the GE model number that identifies a specific GE gas dryer. It is mainly a product identifier used to match the correct replacement parts and diagrams; it is not a plain-language “code” where every character reliably translates to a feature.

How to interpret a GE model number (practical view)

GE model numbers like DX4500GA2WW typically combine a series identifier with a fuel type and a color/finish code. For parts and repair, the most important thing is using the full model number exactly as shown.

  • Use DX4500GA2WW to look up compatible parts (belt, igniter, gas valve, timer).
  • The GA portion commonly indicates a gas configuration in many GE dryer model families.
  • The ending letters often relate to color/finish (for example, white variants commonly end in “WW” across many appliances).
  • The middle digits usually identify the series and design revision, not a single feature.

Why the full model number matters for parts

Small model-number differences can change the drum support system, belt length, or burner components. When you are troubleshooting noise, no-heat, or no-start issues, matching parts to DX4500GA2WW prevents ordering the wrong component.

Repair symptom Common related part on this model Example part anchor
Drum not turning, squealing Belt or idler pulley Drive belt WE03X29897
Runs but no heat Ignition system or gas valve Igniter WE04X25996
Won’t start when door closes Door switch circuit Door switch WE4M415

Quick tips when searching parts for DX4500GA2WW

  • Copy the model number exactly: DX4500GA2WW (no spaces).
  • If the dryer has a data tag, match the model number there, not just the control panel styling.
  • For heat problems on a gas dryer, start with airflow and ignition checks before replacing parts.

Why it matters

Using the correct model number is the fastest way to get the right GE dryer parts the first time, especially for gas-heating components where fit and electrical connectors must match.

Last updated: January 2026

For the GE DX4500GA2WW gas dryer, the most common problems are no heat, long dry times, or a drum that will not turn. In many cases, the root cause is restricted airflow (lint buildup or venting issues) or a worn drive system part such as the belt or idler.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Drum not turning: worn or broken belt, seized idler pulley, or a failed motor
  • No heat: ignition system issue (igniter or sensor), gas valve issue, or a safety device opening due to overheating
  • Long dry times: clogged lint screen, crushed or long vent run, blocked exterior vent hood
  • Will not start: door switch not closing, timer/control issue, or motor problem

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)

  • Clean the lint screen before every load and wash it with mild soap if you see residue.
  • Check airflow at the outside vent hood; it should be strong and steady.
  • Inspect the vent line for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup.
  • Listen for the burner sequence: motor runs, igniter glows, then flame lights.
  • If the drum is hard to turn by hand (with power off), suspect a drive component binding.

Common parts tied to these problems on this model

Symptom Likely part to inspect What it does
Drum will not turn Drive belt WE03X29897 Turns the drum using motor and idler tension
Squealing, thumping, drum drag Idler pulley WE03X31620 Maintains belt tension and supports smooth rotation
No heat (ignition failure) Igniter WE04X25996 Lights the gas burner when heat is called for
Will not start when door closes Door switch WE4M415 Confirms the door is shut so the dryer can run

Why it matters

Airflow problems can cause overheating, shutdowns, and repeated no-heat complaints on gas dryers. Fixing venting and lint buildup first often prevents unnecessary part replacement and restores normal drying performance.

Related help: gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video

Last updated: January 2026

On the GE DX4500GA2WW gas dryer, the “clean lint filter” message usually means the dryer is sensing restricted airflow, not just lint on the screen. Cleaning the lint screen is step one, but lint buildup in the filter housing, blower area, or venting can keep the warning on and can also cause long dry times.

What to check first (fast airflow checks)

  • Remove the lint screen; wash it with warm water and a soft brush if you use dryer sheets (film can block airflow).
  • Vacuum the lint screen housing as far down as you can reach.
  • Check the outside vent hood; make sure the flap opens strongly while the dryer runs.
  • Inspect the vent hose behind the dryer for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup.
  • Run a timed dry cycle for 5 to 10 minutes with the vent disconnected (blowing into a bucket or safe area). If airflow improves a lot, the home vent run is restricted.

When the message stays on (common causes)

Restricted airflow is the most common cause, but these issues can contribute:

  • Lint buildup on the blower wheel or in the air ducting
  • Moisture sensor bars coated with residue (can confuse dryness sensing)
  • Door not fully closing or an intermittent door switch

If the door switch is inconsistent, replacing the door switch WE4M415 restores reliable “door closed” sensing so the dryer can run and monitor cycles normally.

Quick symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What to do
Clothes take too long to dry Vent restriction Clean/shorten vent run; clear outside hood
Dryer runs hot, shuts off early Poor airflow overheating Clean lint housing, venting, and internal lint paths
Message appears even with clean screen Residue or internal lint buildup Wash screen; vacuum housing; clean moisture sensors
Rattling plus airflow issues Loose lint, blower issue Inspect blower area; check wheel condition

Why it matters

Good airflow protects the gas burner system, helps prevent overheating, and keeps drying times and energy use under control. A persistent “clean lint filter” warning is often the first sign the vent system needs attention.

For step-by-step maintenance habits that reduce repeat warnings, use how to clean and maintain your clothes dryer.

Last updated: January 2026

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