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GE Dryer Rear Drum Bearing Kit Replacement - Signs & How-To

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Squealing, rumbling, or drum drag? A worn rear bearing or support shaft causes these symptoms. Replacing the rear drum bearing kit restores smooth, quiet drum rotation.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

GE Dryer Rear Drum Bearing Kit Replacement — What This Part Does

The rear drum bearing kit supports the back of the dryer drum where it rides on a bearing or support shaft assembly. As the drum rotates during every cycle, normal wear gradually degrades the bearing surfaces, support shaft, and related glides or seals. When these components wear down, metal-on-metal contact or binding creates noise, drag, and in severe cases the drum may stop turning altogether.

GE sells this as a mechanical wear part, not a fault code. The most common kit part number is WE25M40, though older models may use WE02X0195, WE03M0015, or related families. Because the drum must be lifted out to access the rear bearing area, technicians often replace the belt, idler pulley, and front glides at the same time if any show wear.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or shut off power at the circuit breaker, then pull the unit away from the wall for access.
  2. Remove the top panel by releasing spring clips or screws at the front corners, then lift the top up and back or off entirely depending on your model.
  3. Remove the front panel by unscrewing mounting screws along the bottom edge and inside the door opening, then lift the panel up off locating tabs and disconnect the door switch wire harness.
  4. Lift the front edge of the drum to release tension on the belt, then reach underneath and pull the belt off the idler pulley and motor pulley to free it from the drive system.
  5. Tilt the front of the drum up and lift the entire drum assembly out of the cabinet, noting how the rear bearing sits in the support receptor or shaft.
  6. Inspect the rear bearing housing, support shaft, and any glides or felt seals for wear, cracks, or deformation, then remove the old bearing assembly by unscrewing retaining hardware or prying it from the bulkhead.
  7. Install the new rear drum bearing kit by seating the bearing housing or shaft into the bulkhead mounting holes and securing it with screws or clips per the kit instructions.
  8. Lower the drum back into the cabinet so the rear bearing seats properly in the new support receptor, then route the belt around the drum, over the idler pulley, and onto the motor pulley in the correct tension path.
  9. Rotate the drum by hand to verify smooth operation and correct belt tracking, then reassemble the front panel, top panel, and door, reconnect power, and run a no-heat test cycle to confirm quiet rotation.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
GE dryer rear drum bearing kitAmazon | Common part number WE25M40. Find your exact model and serial number on the label inside the door opening or on the rear panel, then cross-reference on GE Appliances parts site or with your parts supplier to confirm fitment.
Dryer drum beltAmazon | Often replaced during the same repair if frayed, glazed, or stretched. Check the belt for cracks or worn ribs while the drum is out.
Idler pulley assemblyAmazon | Inspect the idler arm and pulley bearing for play or roughness. Replace if the pulley does not spin freely or shows visible wear.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you are uncomfortable lifting the heavy drum out of the cabinet, cannot identify the correct bearing kit for your model, or discover additional damage to the bulkhead or drum welds during disassembly, call a qualified appliance technician. A pro can also inspect related components like the motor mount, blower housing, and front glides in a single visit, saving you from repeat repairs if multiple wear parts are nearing end of life.


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