GE Dryer Felt Drum Seal Replacement — What This Part Does
The felt drum seal (also called the lower drum felt or duct felt seal) sits between the drum edge and the front bulkhead on GE, Hotpoint, and some RCA or Mabe dryers. Its job is to help the drum ride smoothly at the front, seal the air path, and reduce friction during rotation. GE repair guides identify common replacement part numbers such as WE09X27634 and WE09X20441, with WE09X20441 measuring 46-3/8 inches long by 9/16 inch wide by 1/4 inch thick. Older cross-referenced numbers include WE9M30, WE9M15, and WE09M0015.
The felt fails from normal wear and age, heat damage that causes it to fray or harden, or poor drum support from worn front bearing components. Improper drum alignment or belt tracking issues can also accelerate felt wear by causing the drum edge to rub the bulkhead during operation. Because the felt is part of the front support and bearing system, replacing it often means inspecting the entire bulkhead assembly for related wear.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Scraping or rubbing noise during tumble The drum edge drags on the metal bulkhead where the felt has worn away or torn.
- Drum wobble or poor front support The drum doesn’t sit level or rides too low at the front when the felt is compressed or missing.
- Visible felt tears, thinning, or missing sections Inspection through the lint chute or with the front panel removed shows frayed, delaminated, or absent felt material.
- Hot air leaking from the cabinet or front panel gaps The seal no longer blocks airflow around the drum perimeter, letting heat escape.
- Drum rides off-center or binds during rotation Worn felt or a damaged bulkhead bearing surface causes misalignment and friction.
- Lint buildup inside the cabinet or around the drum front Air leaks pull lint past the seal and deposit it on internal components.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet to cut all power.
- Remove the top panel by taking out the retaining screws at the rear or front edge, then lift and slide the panel back to disengage the clips.
- Remove the front panel by unscrewing the fasteners along the top and sides, then lift the panel up and forward to clear the bottom hooks or tabs, disconnecting any door-switch wires if present.
- Lift the drum out of the cabinet by pulling it forward and up, noting the drum’s orientation and how it sits on the rear support rollers or glides.
- Inspect the old felt seal where it wraps around the front bulkhead or duct opening, looking for tears, thinning, missing sections, or delamination, and check the mating surfaces for wear or damage.
- Remove the old felt by peeling it out of the retaining channel, groove, or tab system that holds it in place around the bulkhead perimeter.
- Install the new felt by starting one end in the slot or groove, then work around the perimeter tucking the felt into the channel, using a flat screwdriver to seat the outer edge fully into the retaining tabs.
- Reinstall the drum by aligning it on the rear support rollers or wear strips and making sure the front edge sits correctly behind the new felt seal.
- Reinstall the front panel by engaging the bottom hooks, swinging the panel into position, reconnecting any door-switch wires, and driving the retaining screws.
- Reinstall the top panel by sliding it forward into the cabinet clips and securing the rear or front screws, then plug in the dryer and run a short cycle to verify there is no rubbing, scraping, or abnormal noise.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| GE dryer felt drum seal (lower drum felt or duct felt seal) | Amazon | Common part numbers are WE09X27634 and WE09X20441 (46-3/8 in × 9/16 in × 1/4 in), with older numbers WE9M30, WE9M15, or WE09M0015. Find your exact part number on the model and serial plate inside the door opening or on the rear panel, then cross-reference it with a GE parts supplier or the service manual. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if you find significant damage to the front bulkhead, bearing surfaces, or wear strips during disassembly, or if the drum binds or wobbles even after felt replacement. A technician can rebuild the entire front bearing assembly, check belt tracking and alignment, and verify that the rear drum support rollers or glides are still in spec. If you are uncomfortable removing the drum or working inside the cabinet, a qualified appliance repair tech can complete the felt seal replacement and inspect all related wear components in one visit.