
If your dryer cycles keep getting interrupted, the door on your appliance might not be staying shut and the dryer door catch might be broken or worn. Inspect the part for damage or tug on the door to see if it feels securely shut. If the door
1. Unplug the dryer.
Before you start any appliance repair job, make sure you unplug the appliance first. Even though you aren’t directly accessing any electrical components during this repair, this step keeps you and the surrounding area safe.
2. Remove the old door catch.
Open the door and locate the two-door catches on the inside of the door. Then determine which one matches with the door strike that secures the door. Most models only have one on the side opposite from the door hinge
3. Install the new door catch.
Line the door

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