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This blower wheel and housing assembly serves as an authentic replacement component, engineered to enhance air movement in a range of dryer models. Its primary role is to channel airflow through the dryer's heating elements and drum, promoting effective drying cycles. Typically situated either at the front or back, near the lint filter or exhaust vent, it incorporates a blower wheel to draw in air efficiently.
This assembly is designed for compatibility with a variety of brands within the Frigidaire group, including Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore, along with Crosley.
Upgrading the blower wheel and housing can resolve several operational challenges, including: - Prolonged drying cycles or insufficient drying results. - Limited airflow or inadequate ventilation. - Unusual noises originating from the dryer. - Excessive temperatures within the dryer unit. - Lint or debris build-up within the blower housing. - Challenges with the dryer drum not spinning or tumbling as expected. - Increased noise levels during use.
Proper functioning of this component is vital to sustain both the efficiency and safety of your dryer.
Blower Wheel and Housing Assembly for Dryers<br /><br />This blower wheel and housing assembly serves as an authentic replacement component, engineered to enhance air movement in a range of dryer models. Its primary role is to channel airflow through the dryer's heating elements and drum, promoting effective drying cycles. Typically situated either at the front or back, near the lint filter or exhaust vent, it incorporates a blower wheel to draw in air efficiently.<br /><br />This assembly is designed for compatibility with a variety of brands within the Frigidaire group, including Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and Sears/Kenmore, along with Crosley.<br /><br />Upgrading the blower wheel and housing can resolve several operational challenges, including:<br />- Prolonged drying cycles or insufficient drying results.<br />- Limited airflow or inadequate ventilation.<br />- Unusual noises originating from the dryer.<br />- Excessive temperatures within the dryer unit.<br />- Lint or debris build-up within the blower housing.<br />- Challenges with the dryer drum not spinning or tumbling as expected.<br />- Increased noise levels during use.<br /><br />Proper functioning of this component is vital to sustain both the efficiency and safety of your dryer.