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GE GTV21ESSJ1WW electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Door Seal for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE1M825

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    Gasket Seal

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  • Dryer Drum Bearing Kit for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE25M40

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  • End Cap, Left for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE19X20467

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    End Cap Rh W

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  • Laundry Center Dryer Blower Wheel for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE16X20393

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    Dryer Blower Wheel

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  • Dryer Heating Element for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE11M10001

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  • Dishwasher Screw, #10-16 X 1/2-in for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WD02X10057

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  • Dryer Drum Light Bulb for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE05X20431

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  • Motor And Bl for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE49X22596

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  • G.e. Dryer Drum Belt for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WE03X29897

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  • Appliance Screw for GE GTV21ESSJ1WW - Part WR2X9260

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GE Electric Dryer GTV21ESSJ1WW FAQs

On the GE GTV21ESSJ1WW electric dryer, most “sensor” replacement questions come down to a door switch or a thermostat-style sensor. We replace the correct part by first confirming the symptom (won’t start, stops when door moves, no heat, or overheating), then following the access steps in the GTV21ESSJ1WW owner’s manual.

Identify which “sensor” you mean

Use the symptom to narrow it down before you open the cabinet:

  • Dryer won’t start at all: often the door switch or push-to-start switch
  • Starts only when you hold the door closed: door switch alignment or failure
  • Tumbles but won’t heat: often a thermostat or heating circuit issue (also check both breakers)
  • Overheats or shuts off mid-cycle: high-limit or safety thermostat, or restricted venting

Quick safety and prep

Before any test or replacement:

  • Unplug the dryer or switch off both breakers (many electric dryers use 2 breakers)
  • Let the heater area cool completely
  • Pull the dryer forward and avoid crushing the vent duct
  • Take a photo of wire locations before disconnecting anything
  • Use a small container for screws so nothing gets lost

Common replacements for this model

These are the most common “sensor/switch” parts customers replace on this GE dryer.

Symptom Likely part Example part for this model
Won’t start when door is closed Door switch Dryer door switch WE4M415
Won’t start unless you press hard Push-to-start switch Dryer push-to-start switch WE4M416
Overheats or trips thermal protection Safety thermostat Dryer safety thermostat WE4M160

Why it matters

Replacing the wrong “sensor” wastes time and can leave the real problem (like a vent restriction or failed switch) unresolved. The manual’s troubleshooting section also points to power supply issues where the dryer can tumble but not heat if only one breaker trips.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE GTV21ESSJ1WW electric dryer, the thermal fuse is typically mounted on the blower housing inside the cabinet, near where the exhaust air leaves the drum. You usually access it by unplugging the dryer and removing a panel to reach the blower duct area.

Where to look on this model

On most GE electric dryers like model GTV21ESSJ1WW, the thermal fuse is found in the airflow path so it can sense overheating quickly.

Common access points:

  • Behind the lower front access area (if equipped)
  • On or near the blower housing (exhaust fan housing)
  • Close to the exhaust outlet duct connection
  • Sometimes near the lint duct assembly inside the cabinet

For the exact panel removal and cabinet access steps for GTV21ESSJ1WW, follow the GTV21ESSJ1WW installation guide.

Quick safety steps before you open the dryer

Because this is a 240V electric dryer, we always treat it as a high-voltage repair.

  • Unplug the dryer (do not rely on the control being “off”)
  • Turn off the dryer breaker (typically 30 amp)
  • Let the heater area cool completely
  • Wear gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp
  • Never run the dryer with covers removed

Thermal fuse vs. thermostats (what you might see nearby)

These parts are often mounted close together on the blower or heater duct.

Part type What it does Common symptom when failed
Thermal fuse One-time safety cutoff for overheating Dryer will not run (often no motor)
Operating thermostat Cycles heat on and off Poor drying, temperature issues
High-limit thermostat Backup overheat protection Heat cuts out, long dry times

If you are also chasing a “no heat” complaint, the heating circuit parts may be involved, including the mica unit WE11M10001 (heating element assembly).

Why it matters

A blown thermal fuse usually means the dryer overheated from restricted airflow (lint screen, blower duct, or vent). Replacing the fuse without fixing the airflow problem often leads to repeat failure.

Last updated: February 2026

On your GE GTV21ESSJ1WW electric dryer, the model and serial tag (where you will also find the information needed to match the correct replacement part) is typically located inside the dryer door opening, either on the door frame or just inside the door.

What to look for on the label

The label usually includes several identifiers. For ordering parts, we use the model number first, then the serial number if needed.

  • Model number (example: GTV21ESSJ1WW)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run and compatible parts)
  • Electrical ratings (voltage/amps)
  • Sometimes a manufacturing date code

For the exact label location and how GE describes it for your unit, check the GTV21ESSJ1WW installation guide.

Quick steps to find it

  1. Open the dryer door.
  2. Look along the door opening on the cabinet frame.
  3. Check the inside edge of the door itself.
  4. Wipe dust off the sticker so the characters are readable.
  5. Write the model and serial number down exactly as shown.

Why it matters when ordering parts

Many GE dryers share similar-looking components, but parts like a drum belt, door switch, or timer can vary by model and serial range. Using the correct model number helps ensure the part you order fits and works correctly.

What you have What it’s used for Example on this model page
Model number Identifies the exact dryer design GTV21ESSJ1WW
Serial number Confirms production details Printed on the same tag
Part ID Identifies the specific replacement part listing WE03X29897

Common mix-ups to avoid

  • Don’t use numbers from the control panel or cycle knob; those are not the model.
  • Don’t order by a part’s stamped number alone; match it to the model first.
  • If the tag is damaged, use the GTV21ESSJ1WW owner’s manual to confirm where GE places identification information and what to record.

Last updated: February 2026

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